The Taralga Lunch Tour

Date
Fri 26 September 2025
Meet
Hall, Carpark for the Victoria Street Park
Time
8.45am for 9.00am departure
Organiser
Rod Nicholas, 0419 436 296, rod_nicholas@yahoo.com
Run Style
Convoy Run
Run Grading
Cruiser

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Last year’s lunch at Taralga’s Argyle Inn was truly terrific, so we’re doing it all again. Taralga is a great little town, built on land donated by the son of wool pioneer John Macarthur, cleared and developed by convicts in the mid-1800s. We can explore it after lunch, and maybe we can ask the volunteers at the museum to open up for us. Whatever, we do, we are going to have a delicious lunch at the Argyle Inn first.

The Argyle Inn is the oldest still trading hotel in Taralga. First built in 1875 in the Victorian tradition, and further modified in the later part of the nineteenth century and early 20th  century, it has received a significant makeover and now hosts a kitchen producing simple and delicious food. What more could we want after a nice drive?

We’re looking at a run of, roughly, 150 km each way, through mostly nice country roads, with a bit of highway thrown in because, well, we don’t have much choice.

The currently proposed route is available through the following link, but like lots of things, it’s subject to change. It will, however, give you an idea of what we have planned:

Google Maps Route: https://maps.app.goo.gl/HncbNqYWAQawNEYEA.

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Run Grade: This is a cruiser run, suitable for all drivers. It features narrow country roads, mostly reasonably quiet, but the roads may have rough edges and some potholes to avoid. The Club’s Grading System is described here.

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