The Tenterfield Visitor Information Centre is permanently closed as Tenterfield Tourism builds a new strategy for tourism.
The Tenterfield Visitor Information Centre is on the main road through Tenterfield, on the right when heading north.
The accredited visitor information centre has friendly and knowledgeable locals who are happy to help with questions from tourists about interesting places in the area.
As it is for most information centres, you can find a range of local goods and gifts as well as souvenirs.

Address: 157 Rouse Street, Tenterfield, New South Wales.
Website: https://www.visittenterfield.com.au/visitors/visitor-information-centre
Phone: 02 6736 1082
Email: info@visittenterfield.com.au
Nearby Brown Signs
Cork Tree – The Cork Tree in Tenterfield is believed to be Australia’s largest cork tree, brought from England in a jam jar by Edward Parker and planted in 1861
Centenary Cottage Museum – Centenary Cottage was built in colonial Tenterfield in 1871, now a museum with a collection of memorabilia from Tenterfield and surrounding areas
Historic Deepwater Railway Station – South of Tenterfield, Deepwater Railway Station was opened in 1886 and became the busiest and biggest freight centre north of Newcastle, closed in 1972, now the local radio station
Major J. F. Thomas – The grave of Major James Francis Thomas (Major J F Thomas) in the cemetery in Tenterfield, defended Harry Morant and other officers in the Boer War
Mt Mackenzie Lookout – Located in Mount Mackenzie Nature Reserve, the lookout has stunning views over Tenterfield in NSW to mountains across the border of Queensland in the distance
Railway Museum – The Tenterfield Railway Museum is a well-preserved example of late 19th-century country railway stations, with a steam locomotive and railway memorabilia
Thunderbolt Hideout – A hideout used by Australia’s longest roaming bushranger, Captain Thunderbolt
Nearby Big Things
Big Cork Tree – The historical Cork Tree in Tenterfield is believed to be Australia’s largest cork tree, a natural entry to Australia’s list of big things
