About the Area
A Little About Gold Creek Village
Gold Creek Village has a rich history dating back to the early 1900s when it was once a thriving gold mining area. The village was named after the gold discoveries made in the creek nearby, and over time, it has transformed into a picturesque, heritage-rich destination, full of character and charm. Today, the village blends historic landmarks with modern attractions, offering a unique experience that combines the old and new.
Whether you're here for a family getaway, a romantic retreat, or a fun event, we've got something for everyone. Our cozy accommodations, relaxing outdoor spaces, and friendly vibe make us the ideal place to kick back and enjoy everything Gold Creek has to offer. Take a dip in our pool, explore the local attractions like the National Dinosaur Museum, or simply relax and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
At Gold Creek Resort, we're all about making your stay easy and memorable. From the moment you arrive, our goal is to help you relax, recharge, and enjoy the best of Canberra in style.
Come stay with us and experience the charm of one of Canberra's most beautiful spots, where history meets modern comfort. We can't wait to welcome you!
The 114-Year-Old Organ From the Third Church of Christ, Scientist, Curzon Street, London Norman and Beard 1911 The magnificent carved oak organ case, now divided in two sections, was originally built for the Third Church of Christ, Scientist, Curzon Street, Mayfair, London, and graced the 1911 Norman & Beard organ housed in that spacious edifice. Purchased by John and Lynne Anderson the instrument was transferred to the Abbey Function Centre in 1995The timber used in the case came from oak retrieved from English manor houses and shipwrecks, and was designed by L.F. Roslyn to incorporate biblical images, floral motifs, sheaves of wheat and doves
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Educational experience. The journey from the grape to the glass. Understanding terroir and regional differences. Wines tasting techniques. Social interaction
156 Woodgrove Close Wallaroo NSW 2616 The Brindabellas are the mountain backdrop to the national capital Canberra. Brindabella Hills vineyard and winery are situated 13km north of Gold Creek Village on a ridge above the Murrumbidgee, with the beautiful mountain ranges to the west. Ringed by hills, this protected site with its well-drained granite soils offers a perfect environment to produce premium grapes for table wines.Cellar door tastings and sales from 10am to 5pm, Weekends and most public holidays, and for sales only on Weekdays.
56 Woodgrove Close Wallaroo NSW 2616. Produce high quality wines with great cellaring capacity. They do this through expert viticultural and winemaking process knowledge, while at the same time ensuring environmentally friendly practises. They pride themselves on low impact viticultural management that benefits their property, its ecosystems and most importantly, their wines. Cellar doors open 10am to 5pm weekends and public holidays, our wine tasting experience includes a guided wine tour through our wide range of wines and history. We charge a fee which is waived by purchasing 6 bottles
431 Nanima Road Hall Act 2618. The Poachers Vineyard straddles the northeast facing slopes of the granite hills that lie in the heart of the Murrumbateman and Canberra Wine District. It is renowned for its soft, peppery shiraz and elegant aromatic white varieties. Cellar Door Complimentary splash tastings Wednesday to Sunday 10:30 - 5:00pm. Group tastings available Monday & Tuesday by booking only.