Glen Innes: Fascinating Culture reflected in Arts and Tradition
Glen Innes is a fascinating and glamorous countryside service center set amidst rolling rural on the Northern Tablelands, Australia thousand meters above sea-level. The town is enclosed by stunning parks and the area is popular for a nice walk, fishing and sightseeing
Best Time to Visit
Experience The Australian Celtic Festival is celebrated from Thursday to Sunday in the first week of May each year. The festival will last for four days and there are close to two hundred individual activities, most of which are performed at the Australian Standing Stones from Friday night until Sunday afternoon. The event provides fun activities involving the Parade, jousting, Celtic Blessing, clustered bands, children's recreation, market stalls, dancing, a fun run and a variety of Celtic foods. Traffic is occasionally experienced in this town. This month is also the best season to visit the town with warm and comfortable weather, Glen Innes lodgings are plenty in the area.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Visit the Australian Standing Stones and Centennial Park, the remarkable story behind the stones makes it special to every local in the area, it represents perseverance, hard work and struggles faced by every critic. Connect with the beautiful true stories in the town with Land of the Beardies History House, which holds plenty of memorabilia and other historical and notable works of artists in the country.
Staying in the town must be booking in the best lodgings in town, book at the three-star New England Motor Lodge unfussy motel which offers pool and free fast internet connection while three-star hotel is Fossicker Caravan Park with comfortable rooms and friendly staffs.