Taolingou Scenic Spot
Learn about Bathurst’s Sister City Yangquan and the Toalingou Scenic Spot. Read in English Read in Chinese 以中文阅读 Read in English Taolinggou Village in Pingtan Town Suburb District Yangquan City
Take a romantic drive through the beautiful countryside of the Bathurst region and visit a village or two. Each of the region’s villages have their own distinctive character and charm.
Whilst on the road why not call ahead and call into one of the cool climate wineries that are fast developing a reputation for exceptional wines.
Is gin more your jam? Then visit Bathurst’s newest distillery The Grange, on one of the region’s oldest estates dating back to 1823 (Charles Darwin once visited!).
Whilst on the road find your way to Mayfield Garden and enjoy local produce and a stroll through the amazing Water Garden.
Keep the romance alive when you’ve returned to Bathurst by visiting our own version of Downton Abbey, famous Abercrombie House. Feel free to role play on your visit. Lord and Lady of the manor or humble servants, it’s up to you…
Then it’s time for dinner for two at one of the many restaurants around the CBD.
Learn about Bathurst’s Sister City Yangquan and the Toalingou Scenic Spot. Read in English Read in Chinese 以中文阅读 Read in English Taolinggou Village in Pingtan Town Suburb District Yangquan City
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