Full of native scenery and wildlife, Bargo carries a rich Indigenous history. The townâs name was coined during the 1800s after botanist George Caleyâs Aboriginal guide Mowatiin, who referred to the area as meaning âplace of cliffsâ or âthick shrubsâ. It was in both the Bargo and Yanderra areas that the white settlers first recorded sightings of the Koala, Lyrebird and Wombat. Ex-convict John Wilson noted three animals in his diary describing the lyrebird as a pheasant, hence the name âPheasants Nestâ.
Bargo is located only a short drive to the Nepean and Avon Dams, offering beautiful views and picnic areas. For a bite to eat be sure to check out Hotel Bargo and if travelling in a crowd retire to the luxury boutique style accommodation at Kalinya Estate.
Full of native scenery and wildlife, Bargo carries a rich Indigenous history. The townâs name was coined during the 1800s after botanist George Caleyâs Aboriginal guide Mowatiin, who referred to the area as meaning âplace of cliffsâ or âthick shrubsâ. It was in both the Bargo and Yanderra areas that the white settlers first recorded sightings of the Koala, Lyrebird and Wombat. Ex-convict John Wilson noted three animals in his diary describing the lyrebird as a pheasant, hence the name âPheasants Nestâ.
Bargo is located only a short drive to the Nepean and Avon Dams, offering beautiful views and picnic areas. For a bite to eat be sure to check out Hotel Bargo and if travelling in a crowd retire to the luxury boutique style accommodation at Kalinya Estate.