Children must be supervised by an adult at all times.
Most events at the Guyra TroutFest are accessible by wheel chairs and prams.
Bradley Street: There are wheel chair and pram access points at each street corner and in the central entrances of the 2 main blocks of shops. The Bowling Club has ramp entry as do all toilets.
A map is available to show car parks. There are disabled car parks in Bradley Street, in Moore Street and at the Guyra Post Office. Please note disabled car parks may not be available in Bradley Street when the street is closed for stall-holder access.
The Lamb and Potato Pavillion and the RSL Hall have wheel chair and pram access.
Children must be supervised by an adult at all times.
Bowling and Recreation Club: Wheel chair access is available at the main entrance including an automatic door. Disabled toilets are available at the club.
First Aid: The VRA or SES will be providing traffic management and are available for first aid needs.
Toilets: Public Toilets including disabled facilities are located at Volunteer Park next the Guyra Post Office, at Rotary Park on the New England Highway, at the Mother of Ducks Lagoon in McKie Parkway and in the Library at the Armidale Regional Council Office Bradley Street. The Bowling and Recreation Club has disabled toilets. Another public toilet is located in Bradley Street opposite the Bowling Club in Apex Park. It is not suitable for disabled access.
Malpas dam and streams for fishing: There is a jetty at Malpas Dam. Other areas and all streams are not wheel chair friendly due to uneven ground or slope. The dam for the Children's fishing clinic can be viewed on one side from a formed pathway. Children must be supervised by an adult at all times at the tenth dam.
Open Gardens: Please contact the organizers for specific information as gardens change yearly. Exercise extreme caution.
Most events at the Guyra TroutFest are accessible by wheel chairs and prams.
Bradley Street: There are wheel chair and pram access points at each street corner and in the central entrances of the 2 main blocks of shops. The Bowling Club has ramp entry as do all toilets.
A map is available to show car parks. There are disabled car parks in Bradley Street, in Moore Street and at the Guyra Post Office. Please note disabled car parks may not be available in Bradley Street when the street is closed for stall-holder access.
The Lamb and Potato Pavillion and the RSL Hall have wheel chair and pram access.
Children must be supervised by an adult at all times.
Bowling and Recreation Club: Wheel chair access is available at the main entrance including an automatic door. Disabled toilets are available at the club.
First Aid: The VRA or SES will be providing traffic management and are available for first aid needs.
Toilets: Public Toilets including disabled facilities are located at Volunteer Park next the Guyra Post Office, at Rotary Park on the New England Highway, at the Mother of Ducks Lagoon in McKie Parkway and in the Library at the Armidale Regional Council Office Bradley Street. The Bowling and Recreation Club has disabled toilets. Another public toilet is located in Bradley Street opposite the Bowling Club in Apex Park. It is not suitable for disabled access.
Malpas dam and streams for fishing: There is a jetty at Malpas Dam. Other areas and all streams are not wheel chair friendly due to uneven ground or slope. The dam for the Children's fishing clinic can be viewed on one side from a formed pathway. Children must be supervised by an adult at all times at the tenth dam.
Open Gardens: Please contact the organizers for specific information as gardens change yearly. Exercise extreme caution.