Explore Warrumbungle Shire these School Holidays

There is a lot happening locally over the April School Holiday period, not only for children, but for families and visitors. 

“The Warrumbungle region is absolutely spectacular in the autumn season with lots on for families and children over the April School holiday period, taking advantage of the cooler weather, beautiful autumn colours, and clear night skies,” said Warrumbungle Shire Council Mayor, Councillor Ambrose Doolan. “Our region offers the perfect opportunity to connect with the community, explore our beautiful surrounds and creating some lasting memories right here on your backdoor step.” 

“From holiday programs and organised events, to exploring our surrounds with guided walks and outdoor adventure experiences there is something for everyone,” said Cr Doolan. “It’s going to be busy with a Super Sports Days in Coolah and Dunedoo, Library Programs Shire wide and a Carp Muster in Coonabarabran throughout the school holidays. But rest assure the fun doesn’t stop when schools return with the Mendooran Food Cycle Weekend happening in early May 2024.”

“Stop by the Visitors Information Centre for access to itineraries, crafting travel plans and to learn about the array of resources on offer to enhance you and your families April School Holiday adventures in the area.”

For more information check out the calendar of events page Event Calendar - Warrumbungle Shire Council (nsw.gov.au), or Warrumbungle Region Facebook page, or simply contact Coonabarabran Visitor Information Centre on (02) 6849 2144. 

“This time of the year is such a beautiful time with the autumn colours starting to show, it will be great to see community members and visitors out enjoying our towns and communities and supporting our amazing region these school holidays,” Cr Doolan concluded. 

If you have friends and family visiting the region don’t forget to pick up the new visitor brochure for ideas and inspiration for escaping to and exploring Warrumbungle region.
 

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Explore the Warrumbungle Shire - School holidays

Last Updated: 15 Apr 2024