Uki Village - Australia - 4K Walking Tour
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2022
- The relaxed atmosphere at the picturesque historic Village Uki is a great reason to go on a visit to this lovely daytrip destination. In this video, I take a walk along the main street, Kyogle Road, past historic old buildings dating from late eighteen hundreds and early nineteen hundreds. I also spend a little time in an interesting rustic garden at one of the gates to historic Uki Public School. The garden with its engraved brick pavers was put in place as part of the school's centenary celebrations in 1895-1995. I must be a bit of a romantic because I thought it quite poignant that the names and symbols on the bricks must surely evoke nostalgic memories of precious friendships and times shared over the years by students and staff.
Uki is located on the Kyogle Road 14 minutes drive south of Murwillumbah town centre and about 40 minutes' from the Gold Coast Airport. It's 45 minutes from Australia's famous Byron Bay and 32 minutes from Nimbin. All of this Northern Rivers region is blessed with delightful, lush scenery. The market grounds, main street shops are sandwiched between Kyogle Road and the lovely Tweed River.
Worth mentioning is:
The Uki Farmers Market held every week on Saturdays, 8 am till 12.30pm where fresh locally grown fruit, vegetables and other farm products are available. This market is held in the historic Uki School of Arts building in the main street.
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And, the Uki Buttery Bazaar Market held monthly on every third Sunday, from 8am to 2pm. / ukibutterybazaarmarket
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@kamanabillinajagattu9063 Thank you for your kind comment. 🙂
Good capture just before the floods.
Thanks Dean PD. Yes, tranquil one minute, flooded the next. No way to get there during the flooding though.
Uki is a lovely village. Thanks for showing it. I live half an hour's drive down the road.
Thank you Margaret for commenting. 'Half an hour down the road' sounds like you most likely live in a beautiful location. Cheers!
My dad went to school there in the 1930…I loved uki
I think your dad must have been privileged to live and go to school in such a beautiful part of the country. Thanks for commenting Diana.
Love this area amazing place people and Uki school amazing
Yes, indeed Lila. Thanks for commenting.
What a treat to see this and the preceding drone video of the entry to Murbah, beautiful radGiddyDude, many thanks. I moved down from Brisbane 23 years ago and have not regretted a day since, just the best place to live. xxx
Thank you Anthony! I'm so glad you enjoyed my videos and greatly appreciate your comment. I agree that Murwillumbah is 'just the best place to live". I'm not moving any time soon.🙂
Bricks and more bricks.
Yes Katherine, so many bricks. I wanted to film every one of them for the sake of completeness and nostalgia, but the video would have been too long. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Again, thank you so much for this vid. It looks just as it years ago.
Alex Y.N.A. You're very welcome!
Nice look at the town of Uki. Thanks for the interesting facts as well.
Thanks Sapphire Blue .. I'm glad you enjoyed it. :-)
Thanks radGiddyDude, another nice video. Looks like a great day trip from the Gold Coast.
Thanks again Bill. Yes, I enjoyed this trip and the one to the 'Buttery Bazaar Market' here as well.
I think you had to buy a brick & someone generously put your name on it or provide a brick with your name on it. A fund raiser. I stand corrected there might have it wrong. I went to school there in 1952/54. Love to visit when up there. Jackie S
Thank you Jackie S for that info. Buying a brick makes sense as an answer to how and why the paved entry came about. Seems like a great idea. Cheers!