The Wiangaree Information Centre is on the Worendo Street side road off the main road through Wiangaree on the Summerland Way.
The information centre is non-accredited and is a store rather than primarily for tourist information. The general store is a post office, a cafe with cooked meals, licensed with wet drinks, and to make sure they are as diverse as possible, they sell orchids.
Outside across the street is Aboody Park, a good place for a rest stop with plenty of parking to get off the main road, public toilets, free BBQ and sheltered picnic tables, and a playground for the children.
Address: 60 Worendo St, Wiangaree, New South Wales
Website: https://www.visitkyogle.com.au/food/wiangaree-general-store-wiangaree/
Phone: 02 6636 2125
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Nearby Brown Signs
Antarctic Beech Picnic Area – in the Border Ranges National Park in NSW, a great spot to stop for lunch with picnic tables, wood BBQ, and toilets
Border Ranges National Park – a rainforest park in New South Wales on the rim of an ancient volcano, adjoining the Lamington National Park in Queensland
Brindle Creek – a small picnic area in the Border Ranges National Park with walks along Brindle Creek, Helmholtzia Loop Walk, and the Red Cedar Walk
Brisbane via Lions Road – Lions Road was constructed by the Kyogle and Beaudesert Lions clubs to provide a link between Kyogle and Rathdowney
Iron Pot Rest Area – Iron Pot Creek campground is in the Toonumbar National Park in northern New South Wales, with picnic tables, toilets, and a central shelter with wood BBQ
Murray Scrub Lookout – within Toonumbar National Park and looks over the Murray Scrub subtropical rainforest, part of the Gondwana Rainforest
Murray Scrub Walk – Murray Scrub walking track is a 5.5km grade 3 walk through subtropical rainforest, in Toonumbar National Park in New South Wales
Sheepstation Creek – Sheepstation Creek Campgrounds is the largest of two campgrounds in Border Ranges National Park, with sites for tents, camper trailers, and caravans
Sherwood Lookout – Sherwood Lookout picnic area and lookout is in Toonumbar National Park with views to the north and of Mt Lindsay on the border of New South Wales and Queensland
The Pinnacle – an outstretch of rock into the caldera of the ancient Tweed Volcano, 1000 metres above the valley it has the best views at the Border Ranges
Toonumbar Dam – west of Kyogle in the Richmond Range, the dam supplies water to towns and farmers along the Iron Pot & Eden Creeks, with fishing at Bells Bay Campground
Toonumbar National Park – a world heritage listed Gondwana rainforest, west of Kyogle on the northern coastal region of NSW
Nearby Big Things
The Big Turkey – a statue of a turkey at the southern end of Kyogle
To Get There
If heading north from Kyogle, after crossing the railway line continue for 1.4km and turn left into the side street. The Wiangaree General Store is directly opposite and the park to the left.
If heading south-east from Woodenbong, after crossing the bridge take the first right into the side street. The Wiangaree General Store is directly opposite and the park to the left.