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The villages radiate from Oberon.
We suggest that a day drive would take in Black Springs, Burraga and
Rockley, while another could be spent touring the O'Connell, Tarana
and Hampton areas. Hartley is worth a visit en route to the Blue Mountains.
BLACK SPRINGS
Located along the Tablelands Way, 24 kilometres from Oberon on the Abercrombie Road is a tidy village with good facilities. The tennis courts, recreation ground, community hall are located opposite the Forestry Reserve camping area, which has water, toilets and fireplaces. Black Springs is the gateway to excellent camping, fishing, mushrooming and fossicking areas and is the crossroads to many other outlying villages. The historic, stone Avoca Catholic Church and Shrine is in a lovely setting south of the village. There is also a historic cemetery Fossicking is popular at Sapphire Bend, off Riverview Road in Vulcan State Forest. Mushrooms can be found in season, in the forest and trout fishing is nearby. 
BURRAGA
47 kilometres from Oberon, southwest of Black Springs.
It is situated amongst farming and forests which supply the Pacific
Forests processing works. Burraga Dam Reserve is a lovely picnic,
camping and fishing spot just north of the village. The remains of
the old Burraga copper mine can be seen from the outskirts of the
village. It was one of the largest copper mines in the state and historical
records and memorabilia can be seen at the Mill Museum in Rockley
ROCKLEY
53 kilometres from Oberon via Black Springs, is an
historic village classified by the National Trust. It has a number
of historic buildings still in use, including the Anglican and Catholic
Churches, a hotel and the Mill Museum. This was originally a flour
mill which still houses much original milling equipment. The museum
has a collection of early village, shop and police record books and
an extensive collection of early photographs and clothing. Behind
the building is a large collection of early machinery. It is open
on Sundays or by appointment.
O'CONNELL
23
kilometres from Oberon on the O'Connell Road. The village has a
long history, having been situated on the original road between Bathurst
and Sydney. The present hotel was built in 1865 and today is a popular
meeting place in pleasant surroundings. The O'Connell Cafe and Renzaglia Wines offers travellers a relaxing place to stop and enjoy a coffee and light meal. Take a detour up Mutton Falls Road to Flat Rock Reserve and have a picnic beside Fish River.
TARANA
21 kilometres from Oberon is nestled beside the main
western railway line, in a picturesque valley. Evans Crown Nature
Reserve maybe accessed by turning right into Honeysuckle Falls Road
off the Sodwalls Road, a few kilometres east of Tarana. An easy half
hour climb will be rewarded by the beauty of the Crown and views in
all directions. The Tarana Hotel is a welcome stop for visitors after
a day's activity. Take the Tarana Road west for a 7 kilometre drive
through the lovely Fish River Valley to Ross Conifers, a specialist
grower of a wide variety of conifers and cool climate plants which
sells to the public. Winooka Park, the district's first cool climate
winery is next door. By appointment, taste a variety of red and white
wines. Phone 02 6337 5534.
HAMPTON
30 kilometres east of Oberon is on the main Jenolan
Caves - Sydney road. Just before entering this road from Oberon,
take
a left hand turn into Tea Tree Road on the edge of the Millionth
Acre picnic area. Follow this road to the top of Mount Bindo to enjoy
extensive
views in all directions. This road is unsuitable for 2WD vehicles
in wet or snowy weather. Snacks, meals and refreshments are available
in Hampton. 
HARTLEY
An historic site classified by the National
Trust and managed by the National Parks and Wildlife Service, which
provides guided tours of the village, or you may take a self-guided
tour. The National Parks Office is open every day from 10am to 1pm
and from 2pm to 5pm. The Court House is a very interesting reminder
of our past.
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