Terramungamine, New South Wales, offers a unique blend of historical and natural attractions for travelers. One of the must-visit sites is the Terramungamine Rock Grooves, featuring 150 rock carvings created by the Tubbagah people. This historical site, located along the Macquarie River, holds great significance as it was used by the Wiradjuri Tribe for shaping tools and spears, and served as an important meeting place for the Tubbagah people. The reserve provides a fascinating glimpse into the area's indigenous history and is accessible to all, including those with disabilities.
Visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk through the bush and along the river, making it a serene and educational experience. The site's natural beauty, especially on a summer day with the sounds of cicadas and birds, adds to its allure. Terramungamine Rock Grooves is a free-entry location with facilities for caravan/camper trailer/campervan sites and public toilets, making it convenient for a day trip or a longer stay.