Tarana and adjacent roadsTarana (tourism webpage, further tourist information) is a small village on the Main Western Railway Line. It is serviced daily by train between Dubbo and Sydney by the Countrylink XPT. Bookings are essential. The Tarana Hotel serves meals and provides accommodation. Apart from a pay phone there are no other services in town. Lithgow to Tarana 30.4km - 455m climb - 594m descent - sealed - map From Lithgow train station, cycle west along Main Street and turn left onto the Great Western Highway. The highway has a good shoulder here. About 5km from the railway station, turn right onto Magpie Hollow Road. After a small climb, the road descends quickly to Lake Lyell (photo). There is a camping area ($10/night, showers, barbecues, amenities, drinking water) by the lake shortly after you cross the dam wall. Previously, I have camped just off the road for free (no amenities), a kilometre or so past the campground, where there are several clearings. However, this free improvised campsite is really only suitable for those arriving late in the day and leaving early in the morning. Try to avoid drinking lake water - there a couple of power stations and coal mines upstream, while algal blooms are not infrequent. From Lake Lyell, a steep 200 vertical metre climb takes one to the crest of the Great Dividing Range watershed, where there is a four-way intersection. The road to Tarana, which descends the other side, is sealed by quite patchy in places. It passes through the small village of Sodwalls (no facilities or shops) and, a few kilometres before arriving at Tarana, passes the turn-off (Honeysuckle Falls Road, unsealed) to Evans Crown Nature Reserve. A 30 minute walk to Evans Crown gives good views of the area. While camping is not permitted in the nature reserve, some barely adequate sites for pitching a two-man tent can be located beside Honeysuckle Falls Road. Cycling a few more kilometres down Honeysuckle Falls Road rewards the traveller with superb views of Evans Crown and Fish River (photo). Tarana to Oberon 25.1km - 438m climb - 125m descent - sealed - map Perthville to Tarana 42.6km - 562m climb - 448m descent - 4km unsealed (avoidable) - map About 23km from Perthville, the route passes through the heritage listed village of O'Connell (tourism webpage, further information). A park by the Fish River is located about 1km north of the intersection of Beaconsfield and O'Connell Roads, while the Historic O'Connell Hotel (est. 1865) lies 1km to the south of this intersection. O'Connell also has a café. Continuing toward Tarana, one passes Flat Rock Reserve (7km from O'Connell and 12km from Tarana), which is a popular picnic, fishing and free camping area by the Fish River (photo). When I camped there in 2002 it had picnic tables, toilets and bins. The river has permanent water which should be treated before consumption. Those heading toward Oberon should turn right onto Lowes Mountain Road about 4km before Tarana. Tarana to Bathurst 40.1km - 411m climb - 540m descent - 4km unsealed (avoidable) - map |
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