Temora Caravan
Park is a peaceful and
picturesque camping site, set on the road to Wagga Wagga in
South Western NSW.
The
park is situated 600 metres from the Temora shopping Centre and CBD, so
all shopping requirements whilst your staying in historic Temora are
only a 'stones throw away'.
Temora started as a
pastoral station in 1847. Gold was discovered
later in the area, and a small village established. A railway line came
to Temora in 1897.
In the early twentieth century, Temora was among a number of places in
New South Wales
settled by people of German origin
The Temora area
has a variety
of agricultural and farming industries including wheat,
canola and
sheep. It has the second largest honey producer in Australia.
Aviation is well
represented with the Temora Aero Club located at
the airport. The Aero Club caters for GA, RAA and Gliding flying and
instruction.
Skydive Temora also operates at the airport providing Tandem Skydives
as well as solo and advanced skydiving training courses.
The town is also the location for the Temora Aviation
Museum, which
has a large range of aircraft, including Australia's only two flying
Spitfires. The town also has a rural museum.
Temora has been reported as being the friendliest town in New South
Wales, following a series of mentions in the Sydney Morning Herald's
Column 8, which organised a bus trip to the town for Sydney readers in
2005.