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Christmas All Year Round,
an award winning gift shop between Alstonville and
Lismore |
Alstonville
Hinterland town between Lismore and Ballina
Located 755 km north of Sydney, 10 km off the Pacific
Highway and 19 km from Lismore, Alstonville is a pleasant
little hinterland village which is largely driven by the
usual array of attractions - antique shops, gift shops -
surrounded by rolling hills where avocados and macadamia
nuts are grown.
The area was settled by Europeans in the 1860s when cedar
cutters moved into the hinterland in search of the trees. By
1865 Andrew Freeborn and his brother Thomas had settled and
were farming in the district which was known by the
oxymoronic title of Duck Creek Mountain. A later settler,
John Perry, named his home after his wife, Annie Alston, and
the name stuck resulting in the emerging township being
known as Alstonville.
Not surprisingly, given the proximity of the booming
towns of Lismore and Ballina, Alstonville tends to
concentrate fairly heavily on tourism with the locals using
the larger centres as their major shopping destinations.
Things to see:
Summerland House With No Steps
Most Australians know the House With No Steps as a place
where physically and intellectually disabled people are
given skills which will allow them to enter the workforce.
The Summerland House With No Steps project, which started in
1972, offers trainees a range of skills from administration
through serving the public to maintaining the nursery and
growing, sorting and grading fruit. It is open to the public
selling crafts and providing Devonshire teas. It is located
on Wardell Road just south of Alstonville.
Christmas All Year Round
On the road between Alstonville and Lismore is the
award-winning gift shop, Christmas All Year Round, which
offers a superb collection of local produce including a
comprehensive range of macadamia products (they are over the
road from Macadamia Magic), excellent local coffee beans and
local art and craft work in a large space (it was once an
old church). There is also a high quality cafe attached to
the gift shop.
Victoria Park Nature Reserve
Located 8 km south of Alstonville, the Victoria Park Nature
Reserve (sometimes referred to as the Victoria Park
Rainforest Reserve) is a small 17.5-hectare rainforest
reserve with an 8 hectare remnant of rainforest which is
relatively untouched. There are 68 different tree species in
this small area including the famous 'Big Fig'. The area is
also home to red-legged pademelons, potoroos, water rats and
possums. The tracks are clearly marked and there is also a
lookout which provides views across the surrounding
countryside. When you depart, think that 100 years ago there
was some 75,000 hectares of untouched rainforest in this
region.
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