This morning we are making our way to the James Theatre in Dungog - the oldest running, purpose built cinema in Australia, for the Dungog Tea Party.
Book NowThis morning we are making our way to the James Theatre in Dungog the oldest running, purpose built cinema in Australia, for the Dungog Tea Party. Admire the skilled and creative handiwork that has gone into knitting the hundreds of cosies and trivets on display. Contestants can enter categories including timber, metal, ceramic, fabric, recycled materials, novelty and treasured memories. Afterwards, enjoy lunch before returning home. Fare includes morning tea, visit and lunch.
TUE 6 SEP
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
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Anna Bay | Port Stephens Drive, Anna Bay Port Stephens Coaches depot | View | |
Belmont Shops N | Bus Stop on Pacific Hwy (Northbound) near The Reject Shop, Belmont | View | |
Green Hills Shopping Ctr | Bus shelter on Mitchell Dr (Above shopping centre), Green Hills | View | |
Jesmond Shops N | Bus stop ouside Stockland Shopping Centre (Northbound) on Blue Gum Road, Jesmond | View | |
New Lambton Wests N | Bus Stop on Hobart Rd approaching Tauranga Rd near Wests Leagues Club, New Lambton | View | |
Salt Ash | Salt Ash Nelson Bay Rd opposite Salt Ash Ave | View | |
Swansea Coles N | Tourist Bus stop outside Coles on Pacific Hwy (Northbound), Swansea | View |
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