Narrandera Park and Visitor Information Centre
The Narrandera Park & Visitor Information Centre is a unique destination featuring the world's largest playable guitar and a remarkable display of a Tiger Moth aircraft. The park provides an oasis for travellers, boasting well-manicured grounds perfect for picnics and opportunities for walking breaks during long drives. It is also equipped with barbecue and picnic amenities, making it an ideal spot for family outings amidst an exciting educational tour.

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The Narrandera Park & Visitor Information Centre is a wellspring of local knowledge and exhibits, providing a vibrant insight into the region. It prides itself on housing the world's largest playable guitar and a display of the historical Tiger Moth aircraft. This destination is more than just an information hub it's also a sanctuary for travelers. Its lush, well-maintained park with BBQ facilities and picnic tables invite visitors to take a breather, enjoy a casual meal, or go for a leisurely stroll. Offering more than your average visitor center, it’s the perfect place to enrich your understanding of the area and relax amidst nature.
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