Warialda Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
town in New South Wales, Australia
About Warialda
The name of the village comes from the Weraerai Aboriginal word for 'Place of the Wild Honey'. The European explorer Allan Cunningham passed through the district in 1827. Settlement of the site began in 1837, with a Border Police outpost established in 1840. Warialda was the main centre of the old Yallaroi Shire from 1906 until its merger with the Bingara Shire in 2004. Mixed farming is the main industry of the district. Warialda is in the Gwydir Shire Local Government Area.
Top Attractions in Warialda
Explore the best things to see and do in Warialda:
- ★Birdwatching
- ★Carinda House
- ★Ceramic Break Sculpture Park
- ★Cranky Rock Recreation Reserve
- ★Ezzy's Crossing Public Recreation Reserive
- ★Fossicking
- ★Historic Town Walk
- ★Kooligur Nature Reserve
Where to Eat in Warialda
Must-try local food and restaurants:
- 🍴Civic Cafe
- 🍴Country Dust Cafe
- 🍴Royal Hotel
- 🍴Warialda Golf and Bowling Club
Where to Stay in Warialda
- 🏨Cranky Rock Campground
- 🏨Royal Hotel
- 🏨Sunflower Motel
- 🏨Warialda Caravan Park
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