
World-class collections of gems and minerals are on display at the Emmaville Mining Museum, as well as many historical photographs, memorabilia, and historic displays from the days of the local tin mining boom. Find out more.
Discover a fascinating display of the local pioneering history, including a great collection of old machinery. Find out more.
The Australian Standing Stones located in Glen Innes commemorate, celebrate and honour the contributions made by Australians of Celtic heritage to the development of our nation.
The site is also the location of the annual Australian Celtic Festival held in May each year. Find out more.
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Glen Innes is central to a number of national parks and nature reserves, each with its own distinctive character. Find out more.
The Australian Celtic Festival is the country’s hallmark event of Celtic celebration held annually in Glen Innes Highlands on the first weekend in May.
The four-day festival brings together clans & societies, cultural groups, performers, artists, stallholders, and festivalgoers from around the country and the world for a unique celebration of Celtic music, dance, art and culture. Find out more.
Check out the Glen Innes Highlands event calendar to find out what else is happening in the local area during your visit.
Glen Innes Highlands acknowledges and pays respect to the Ngoorabul/Ngarabul people as the traditional custodians of this land, their elders past, present and emerging, and to Torres Strait Islander people and all First Nations people.
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