Best attractions and places to see around Singleton, a historic town in the Hunter Valley of New South Wales, offers a diverse range of attractions. The region features rich heritage and cultural sites, alongside natural landscapes. Visitors can explore historical architecture, national parks, and cultural centers.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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From Blackpool Tower to Fleetwood is a good run (loop) stick to the far left of the Promenade away from the tourists best from 7pm
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Cartford Bridge is a single-track toll bridge in the English county of Lancashire. Built in 1831, it spans the River Wyre, connecting Little Eccleston-with-Larbreck, in the Borough of Fylde, on the southern side of the river, to Out Rawcliffe, in the Borough of Wyre, on its northern side (known locally as "Over Wyre"), carrying both automotive and pedestrian traffic of Cartford Lane. The tolls are Β£1 for vehicles exceeding five tonnes, 70p for vehicles exceeding two tonnes, 60p for motorised vehicles not exceeding two tonnes, and 20p for two-wheeled vehicles.
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Finishing line of the Manchester to Blackpool ride in July for The Cristies charity
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Lytham Hall is an 18th-century Georgian country house in Lytham, Lancashire, 1 mile from the centre of the town, in 78 acres of wooded parkland. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building, the only one in the Borough of Fylde.
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The Knott-End ferry is a great way to bridge a Morecambe Bay coastal ride from Fleetwood to Knott End, Preesall, Pilling and beyond. Sailing times for any given day are posted on the Fleetwood to Knott End Ferry Facebook page. - Sails at 15mins past and to the hour within the tidal sailing window. This can be unreliable on bad/rough weather days however. - Fares are one-way and cash only 2024 FARE EDIT (Each way): Passengers(including OAPs, Adults and children): Β£2.50 Babies: Β£1.50 Bikes: Β£0.50p Dogs: Β£0.50p
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Singleton offers a diverse range of attractions, including rich heritage and cultural sites, stunning natural landscapes, and modern points of interest. You can explore historic buildings, national parks, art centers, and vineyards.
Yes, Singleton is rich in history. Notable landmarks include the Singleton Heritage Walk, which allows you to explore over 60 heritage-listed buildings like the 1874 Council Chambers (now the Singleton Historical Museum) and the former Post Office. The Singleton Sundial, commemorating Australia's bicentennial, is also a prominent landmark.
Singleton is surrounded by beautiful natural features. You can visit Lake St Clair for watersports and camping, or explore Mount Royal National Park, Wollemi National Park, and Barrington Tops National Park, all part of the ancient Gondwana Rainforests. Werakata National Park is also nearby, known for its botanical diversity.
For cultural experiences, visit the Singleton Arts and Cultural Centre, which hosts exhibitions by local, regional, national, and international artists. The Australian Army Infantry Museum (AAIM) offers a deep dive into military history, and the Singleton Historical Museum showcases the town's past. Don't miss Baiame Cave, a significant cultural site of the Wanaruah and Wonnarua People.
Families can enjoy various activities. Rose Point Park offers a dog-friendly green space with a riverwalk. Townhead Park features a children's playground and a bike track, alongside the Singleton Arts and Cultural Centre. Lake St Clair is also great for family outings with swimming, watersports, and picnic areas.
Yes, the national parks surrounding Singleton, such as Mount Royal National Park and Wollemi National Park, offer numerous hiking and walking tracks. For a historical walk, consider the Singleton Heritage Walk through the town.
Lake St Clair is a hub for watersports like swimming, sailing, waterskiing, kayaking, and fishing. The surrounding national parks provide opportunities for hiking and wildlife spotting. For more specific outdoor routes, you can find various running trails, cycling routes, and MTB trails in the wider area.
Heuston Lookout (also known as Apex Lookout) offers impressive panoramic views 60 meters above the Hunter River, looking towards the mining landscape and the peaks of Wollemi National Park.
Yes, Singleton is located on the northern edge of the Hunter Valley wine region, one of Australia's most acclaimed wine regions. Visitors can explore numerous vineyards and cellar doors nearby, indulging in fine food and wine experiences.
You can take the Singleton Heritage Walk for a self-guided tour of historic buildings. Additionally, several scenic tourist drives, such as the Convict Trail (following the Great North Road) and Tourist Drive 33, offer opportunities to explore the country byways, historic homesteads, and picturesque landscapes.
Spring is a particularly vibrant time to visit, especially for Werakata National Park, due to the abundance of wildflowers. Generally, the mild weather of spring and autumn makes them ideal for exploring the natural landscapes and engaging in outdoor activities.
Rose Point Park is a dog-friendly green space on the south bank of the Hunter River, offering a place for relaxation and activity with a riverwalk track.


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