A pleasant 20km drive through undulating farmland along the sealed Buckleboo Road brings visitors to Bascombe Rocks, which offer panoramic
views of the surrounding native bushland. Around the base of the rocks look out for the innovative water catchments that were hand-built by the early pioneers: after it rains the
rock holes fill with water and teem with hundreds of lively tadpoles. A
picnic shelter provides a good spot for lunch or a relaxing drink.