Laggan Pub Luncheon
If you haven't been to Laggan this is your opportunity. Laggan is a small country village a few kms north east of Crookwell with a population of around 350.
The village was founded for pastoral use as well as a stop for convicts during the building of roads between Bathurst and Goulburn. After lunch you might want to explore this historic village a little more. The old stone police barracks C1837 still stand along with a rebuilt mill. The current Laggan Pub was built in 1924.
Leaving from Sutton bakery the run will be just on 100 kms each way, through typical country sealed roads.
RSVP to Ian Bottcher at ianbottcher46@gmail.com
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Run Grade: This is a cruiser run, suitable for all drivers. It features narrow country sealed roads, mostly reasonably quiet but there may be the odd rough edge or pothole to negotiate. The Club’s Grading System is described here.