Denman, New South Wales
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Denman | |
Coordinates | 32°23′S 150°41′E / 32.383°S 150.683°ECoordinates: 32°23′S 150°41′E / 32.383°S 150.683°E |
Population | 1,801 (2011 census)[1] |
Postcode(s) | 2328 |
Elevation | 107 m (351 ft) |
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LGA(s) | Muswellbrook Shire |
State electorate(s) | Upper Hunter |
Federal Division(s) | Hunter |
Denman is a small town in New South Wales, Australia, in Muswellbrook Shire. It is on the Golden Highway in the Upper Hunter Region, about 250 kilometres (160 mi) north of Sydney. At the 2011 census, Denman had a population of 1801.[1]
Denman is situated on the Hunter River near the Wollemi National Park. The main rural industries in the region are wine grape growing, horse breeding and farming. The town holds the annual Food and Wine Affair festival on the first Saturday of May.
Denman is also near Mount Rombo, a hill that has an unusual geometric shape causing to look like it has a perfectly flat top if it is viewed from Mangoola Road, a road that branches off the Conesford Highway
About 20 kilometres (12 mi) north-west of Denman, in the Goulburn River National Park, is Mount Dangar, with an elevation of 670 metres (2,200 ft) AHD . It was sighted in 1824 by surveyor Henry Dangar, who named it Mount Cupola (for its domed shape). It was renamed by explorer Allan Cunningham, who became the first European to climb it the following year. Mount Dangar is a good place for walks, offering exceptional views of the area.[2]
References
- 1 2 Australian Bureau of Statistics (31 October 2012). "Denman (State Suburbs)". 2011 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 23 December 2013.
- ↑ "Denman, New South Wales". The Sydney Morning Herald. 8 February 2004. Retrieved 4 August 2009.