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Frogmore, NSW

Located about 319 km from Sydney—a scenic four-hour drive—Frogmore feels like stepping into another world, where the echoes of its copper mining past blend seamlessly with its serene present. Positioned just 25 minutes from Boorowa, it’s an accessible yet peaceful escape for anyone seeking to explore the Southern Tablelands.

Known For

  • Mining history dating back to the 1850s
  • Striking granite tors and natural scenery
  • Proximity to Wyangala Dam for outdoor activities

Frogmore’s story began in the 1850s with the discovery of copper, which spurred the development of a thriving mining community. Over time, the village also became known for silver, tungsten, and wolfram mining. Although major mining activities ceased by 1907, their legacy remains etched into the landscape and the spirit of the community. The historic St John the Baptist Catholic Church, with its accompanying cemetery, stands as a poignant reminder of Frogmore’s past.

Nature enthusiasts will find Frogmore a delightful retreat. The granite tors around the village offer breathtaking views and a unique geological experience for hikers and photographers alike. Just a short drive away, Wyangala Dam provides opportunities for fishing, kayaking, swimming, and picnicking. It’s a popular spot for both locals and visitors to relax and connect with the outdoors.

Frogmore may be small, but it’s home to a close-knit community that gathers at the Frogmore Public Hall for events and celebrations. The village also has practical amenities like the Frogmore Rural Fire Brigade, underscoring its self-reliant nature. While there aren’t many dining options within the village, nearby Boorowa boasts cafes and restaurants to satisfy your culinary cravings.

Staying in Frogmore means immersing yourself in simplicity. While lodging options within the village itself are limited, the nearby town of Boorowa offers comfortable accommodations ranging from motels to cozy bed-and-breakfast establishments. It’s an ideal base for exploring the surrounding region.

How to Get To Frogmore

Traveling to Frogmore is an enjoyable journey in itself. The village is easily accessible by road from Sydney, with the drive offering a picturesque view of the Southern Tablelands. For those coming from Boorowa, a short 25-minute drive northeast will bring you directly into the heart of Frogmore.

About Frogmore

  • Locality: Rural locality
  • Frogmore Postcode: 2586
  • State: New South Wales
  • Region: Country NSW
  • Latitude: -34.23365
  • Longitude: 148.85376
  • Elevation: 485m
  • Population: 132
  • Median Income: $29328
  • Area (Sq/km): 304.206
  • Timezone: Australia/Sydney

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