Cheap Car Hire Tamworth
Rental cars are available in many models and price ranges, and you can compare these features side by side on our website. While car rental prices don’t include petrol, baby seats, or GPS, many other fees are covered in the quoted price. GST, registration fees, and basic insurance are all part of the prices you will find on the site. Picking up your vehicle at the airport usually involves an extra tax, but this is included in the price quoted to you on the website. If you require unlimited kilometres or extra insurance, those can be arranged through the rental car company you choose online. Booking a hire car takes about two minutes of your time. The booking process is simple and efficient, and you are assured of getting exactly the car you want, when you want it, and for a price that is in line with your budget. When you can compare all the companies that are offering cheap car hire in Tamworth, one to another, you are assured of getting a rental car that suits both your physical vehicle requirements and your budget. There is no need to register or sign up to compare cheap cars and prices with Rent Me a Car. Car hire Tamworth offers a significant selection of hire cars from the major rent a car companies, including Avis, Budget, Hertz, Thrifty, and others. Cheap car rental Tamworth never charges a booking fee or cancellation fee to its online customers.
Tamworth
Tamworth, New South Wales is on the banks of the Peel River, in the New England region. The latest census showed nearly 48,000 people living in the LGA of Tamworth Regional Council. It lies midway between Sydney and Brisbane. Tamworth is a city of renown, for several things. It is known as the “First City of Lights,” as it used electric streetlights in about 1888. Australians call Tamworth the “Country Music Capital of Australia,” with the Tamworth Country Music Festival held here every January. A large number of equine events are held at the Australian Equine and Livestock Events Centre. The centre is the Southern Hemisphere’s largest event centre of its kind. Tamworth is recognized as the Australian “The National Equine Capital.” In its earliest history, the Kamilaroi people inhabited the land. John Oxley was one of the first explorers to find the Peel Valley. He called it a ‘fine’ and ‘luxuriant country.’ In 1831, sheep stations and cattle stations began. A town was soon built on the southwest bank of the river. In 1850, another town was built on the opposite bank. The two towns merged and, today, they are called Tamworth. The New England and Oxley Highways pass through the city.
Jackaroo and Jillaroo
You’ve always had a secret dream of working in the Outback, calf wrestling, whip cracking, horseback riding, and so on. Leconfield 5-Day School will teach you the art of Natural Horsemanship. This is the ideal way to get in on the action and make memories for a lifetime. Leconfield is the longest continuously operating enterprise of its kind in Australia. If you don’t have five days, join them for a trail ride.
Big Golden Guitar
Located on the New England Highway and open seven days a week, the Big Golden Guitar Tourist Centre has a unique attraction. The Gallery of Stars Wax Museum is a collection of all the big stars of Australian country music…in wax. This facility is a combination museum, souvenir shop, rest stop, information centre, and more. Whether you drive to the Tourist Centre as an attraction in itself, or stop on your way elsewhere, it’s worth your time.