The only villages between Gloucester and Walcha are Barrington
and Nowendoc, which is slightly north of this road. There is a
public school and church at the hamlet of Rookhurst. After
passing through Walcha, Dangar’s Lagoon is situated close to
Uralla where a statue of Captain Thunderbolt on horseback is
located on the intersection of the New England Highway and
Thunderbolts Way.
After passing Uralla the Mount Yarrowyck Nature Reserve is near
the junction of the Armidale Road and Thunderbolts Way. This
site protects an Aboriginal cave painting site and much of the
natural environment of Mount Yarrowyck.
A low level bridge crosses the Gwydir River shortly before
reaching the Kingstown Road intersection and then the village of
Bundarra. Once again the Gwydir River is crossed, this time by
the Bundarra bridge, a five-span iron lattice truss bridge, that
was constructed in 1881. This bridge is 204 metres (669 ft) long
and 5.6 m (18.4 ft) wide between kerbs. It has been listed on
the Register of the National Estate, being of state significance
due to its design, historical value and aesthetic appearance.[4]
The next village encountered is Gilgai which is situated about
10 km (6 mi) south of Inverell |