Description
Located in the Murrumbidgee River Road, Hay, NSW, Australia, is the Bidgee Riverside Trail - a formed walking track that hugs the curves of the Murrumbidgee River.
This trail is a perfect way to explore the scenic beauty of the Bushy Bend reserve and Sandy Point Beach. The scenic walking track is 2.2 km long and features public sculptures by artists John Wood and John Woodward, it is a popular spot for tourists, walkers and wildlife enthusiasts. Visitors are welcome to hire a bike from the Visitor Information Centre to explore and enjoy the outdoors a little more.
CottonWool Crema: This café is located at 147 Lachlan Street Hay NSW 2711. It's an excellent café to grab a quick breakfast or a tasty lunch, with homemade pastries, muffins, savory tarts, and soups.
Water Sports: The town offers a beautiful wide stretch of the Murrumbidgee River, which is perfect for water sports. Visitors can enjoy a variety of water activities such as paddleboarding, kayaking, water skiing, kneeboarding or towing family in a tube behind the boat. The boat ramps are located at Sandy Point Beach, Murrumbidgee Vally Regional Reserve, and other spots along the river.
Fatal Attraction: The beauty therapy and hairdressing salon offer a unique experience and quality services. Fatal Attraction is the stockiest of Kerastase, Sothys, and GHD products.
The Bidgee Riverside Trail Hay can be visited at any time of the year, but it is advisable to visit during the warmer months between October and April when the weather is more favorable.
The Bidgee Riverside
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