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View over
Candelo
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Candelo
An
attractive and historically significant village.
Candelo, 451 km south of Sydney via the Princes
Highway and 22 km southwest of Bega, is a tiny but charming village
that has been designated an urban conservation area. Its old,
attractive, timber buildings with their shady verandahs invite a
leisurely stroll through the town's tranquil atmosphere and
turn-of-the-century charm.
Candelo was originally part of the land owned by the Imlay
Brothers from the 1830s which passed to the Walker Brothers when the
Imlays encountered hard times the following decade. It was sold to the
Twofold Bay Pastoral Association in the 1852. The village developed in
the 1860s to serve as a centre for both the through-trade, at what was
something of a junction of roadways, and for the independent farmers
who moved there after free selection became law in an 1861 Land Act.
Things to see:
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View across the river to St
Peters Anglican Church
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St Peter's
Anglican Church
Most notable among Candelo's buildings is St Peter's
Anglican Church (1906), designed by the Blacket brothers, Edmund being
a noted ecclesiastical architect responsible for a number of churches
in the Sydney region and for some of the work at the University of
Sydney, notably the Great Hall.
Rosemont
If you turn into Eden St it
will take you to historic 'Rosemont'. Formerly a convent it is now a
private residence.
Lookouts
Bombala Road will take you to
Tantawangalo National Park and Tantawangalo Mountain (763 m) where
there is a lookout. 5 km from Candelo this road passes Tantawangalo
Trail Rides which offers half and full-day rides through 2000 acres of
rolling hills and forest. The service is by appointment only; tel: (02)
6493 2350. Even closer to Candelo the road also branches left to
Wyndham and crosses Myrtle Mountain where there is also a lookout.
If you are in town on the first Sunday of any month you may
wish to have a look around Candelo Markets, held on the village green.
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Tourist Information
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Candelo Newsagency
Sharpe St
Candelo
NSW
2550
Telephone: (02) 6493 2131
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Hotels
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Candelo Hotel
Sharp St
Candelo
NSW
2550
Telephone: (02) 6493 2214
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Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
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Koinonia Pastimes Bed & Breakfast
443 Kameruka Lane
Candelo
NSW
2550
Telephone: (02) 6493 2227
Facsimile: (02) 6493 2225
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Apartments
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Bumblebrook Farm Holiday Apartments
Kemps Lane
Candelo
NSW
2550
Telephone: (02) 6493 2238
Facsimile: (02) 6493 2299
Rating: ***
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Cafés
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Candelo Town Hall Cafe
William St
Candelo
NSW
2550
Telephone: (02) 6493 2167
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