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The Village of TyalgumTropical Northern Rivers Region of NSW, Australia
Set close to the rim of the world's largest extinct shield volcano and home to the famous Tyalgum Classical Music Festival, Tyalgum Village is located a scenically beautiful 30 minute drive from the centre of Murwillumbah on the far North Coast of New South Wales, Australia.
Although seemingly an odd place to stage a now internationally famous annual festival
of Classical Music, the Tyalgum Festival
started in 1991 after concert violinists Carmel Kaine and John Willison fell under the acoustic spell
of the Tyalgum Hall. The Festival has been held annually in September ever
since, with numerous artists ranking the 1908 Hall
alongside some of the best concert venues in the world.
Housed in the historical bakery building founded in 1927, the lovely ladies of Flutterbies have a warm welcome and big smile ready for all.
Whether to pore over the range of gifts in the Victorian style gift shoppe, to relax in the courtyard over coffee and home-made cake, choose something for the garden from their charming nursery or indulge in one of their famous home-made pies for lunch, Flutterbies can be a quick visit or a longer indulgence depending on your mood.
Currently Flutterbies is open from Wednesdays to Sundays from 10am to 5pm, but "special event" dinners will be coming soon. Phone (02) 6679 3221 for more information. Once refreshed at Flutterbies, take a stroll down Coolman Street to peruse the local handy-craft shop or take a photo of the original school house, built in the 1920s and still going strong.
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