Outback New South Wales Natural Attractions
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A litlle Night Music
Hobart - Let presenter Christopher Lawrence guide you through a concert of music inspired by the night
Imagine yourself surrounded by darkness, beneath the stars... More
Avoca Beach Picture Theatre
Avoca Beach - Avoca Beach Picture Theatre is a beautiful heritage theatre, a must see theatre with old world atmosphere, velvet seats, vintage candelabras and free tea... More
BAGARA
Halls Gap - A cosy two bedroom, Western Red Cedar cottage, set in tranquil bushland. Enjoy peaceful surroundings and bush wildlife from your front verandah.
Walking... More
Bird of Paradise Art Gallery
Lightning Ridge - Bird of Paradise Art Gallery has paintings of Lightning Ridge and District by local artists.
The Lightning Ridge Nursery & Garden Centre has a large range... More
Black Queen
Lightning Ridge - The Black Queen Experience is the Outbacks most incredible 3-Act performance. The sets are magic! The performance will stir your soul! You will laugh,... More
Brewarrina Aboriginal Fish Traps
Brewarrina - Low stone walled fish traps once used by the tribal Aborigines for catching fish is located in the bed of the Barwon/ Darling River. Located at an ancient... More
Cameron Corner And The Wild Dog Fence
Milparinka - At the intersection of the South Australian border with the New South Wales-Queensland border lies Cameron Corner, named after the New South Wales Lands... More
Culgoa National Park
Weilmoringle - Culgoa National Park is 22,006 hectares in size and is located on the Upper Culgoa Floodplain, north of Brewarrina and Bourke on the Queensland Border.
The... More
Depot Glen Pooles Grave and Sturts Cairn
Milparinka - In 1845 Captain Charles Sturt and his expedition ventured into the region now known as the Corner Country. The region was in severe drought and the summer... More
Five Rivers Fishing Trail
Balranald - For fishing folk there are five rivers of the fishing trail in the Balranald region include the Lachlan, Murrumbidgee, Wakool, Edward and Murray Rivers.... More
Forster Tenpin Bowling Centre
Forster - 14 State of the Art lanes with a Cosmic Disco every Friday and Saturday night featuring the latest music video clips.
Birthday parties for all ages, internet... More
Gundabooka National Park
Bourke - Gundabooka National Park covers an area of 43,000 hectares. The main feature of the park's landscape is the Gundabooka Range, which rises to a height... More
Junction Island Nature Reserve and Canoe Tree
Wentworth - Junction Island Nature Reserve ... The shoal of land between the Darling and Murray Rivers.
Junction Island is the shoal of land between the Darling and... More
Kinchega National Park
Menindee - Imagine enjoying a picnic, in the shade of a majestic old River Red Gum, on the banks of the iconic Darling River. Kinchega National Park extends south... More
Lake Victoria
Wentworth - Fascinating Aboriginal and military history paired with modern day water activitie.
Lake Victoria is a fascinating place that embodies both Aboriginal... More
Lavender Point Holiday Units
Narooma - Lavender point Holiday Units are set in tranquil gardens with beautiful spotted gums. Situated just 800 meters off the highway in a quiet, no through street,... More
Lightning Ridge Bore Baths
Lightning Ridge - Lightning Ridge Bore Baths have warm artesian waters, open 24 hours a day, with free admission.
They are rich in potassium salts, which are therapeutic... More
Line of Lode
Broken Hill - Line of Lode Miner's Memorial and restaurant is a dramatic, iconic new structure on the edge of the mullock heap that dissects Broken Hill. It is a memorial... More
Lock 10 and Weir
Wentworth - Pleasant lunch by the water.
The weir and lock were completed in 1929. The purpose of the weir is both to maintain a high level of water for irrigation... More
Menindee Lake System
Menindee - The Menindee Lakes System begins on the Darling River about 200 kilometres upstream from the junction of the Darling and Murray rivers at Wentworth.
There... More
Mount Grenfell Historical Site
Cobar - At the Mount Grenfell Historical Site you can find Aboriginal hand stencilling on the cave rocks. They did this by blowing or spraying mouthfuls of pigment... More
Mount Oxley
Bourke - Captain Charles Stuart was the first white man to set foot on Mt Oxley in 1828.
The craters on Mt Oxley may provide a clue to one of the persistent mysteries
of... More
Mundi Mundi Plains
Silverton - Mundi Mundi Lookout - On the edge of the world!
From the top of the hill the flatlands of the Mundi Mundi plain stretch out for an eternity. Self-guided... More
Mungo National Park and Willandra Lakes Region World Heritage Area
Pooncarie - Everyone has heard of Mungo National Park, recognised for its outstanding universal value as part of the Willandra Lakes Region World Heritage Area and... More
Mutawintji National Park
Broken Hill - Mutawintji is special place; you can feel it when you’re there. You may not be able to quite put your finger on what it is, but the beauty and... More
Paroo-Darling National Park
White Cliffs - Paroo-Darling National Park is the newest park in Far Western New South Wales. It is made up of several different parcels of land and offers a diverse... More
Perry Sandhills
Wentworth - The Perry Sandhills are on the edge of the flood plain that includes Thegoa Lagoon. They are ancient and include Aboriginal cultural heritage areas. The... More
Riddiford Arboretum
Broken Hill - The Riddiford Arboretum features trees and shrubs of the region. It was set up in 1988 on land that was a repair and oil transfer depot for the Silverton
Tramway.... More
River Junction and Viewing Tower
Wentworth - The junction of Australia’s two largest rivers, the Murray and the Darling.
The junction of the Murray and Darling Rivers is where the town of Wentworth... More
Rosebud Park Public Golf Course
Rosebud - Where the View is Worth the Drive .
This is a truly beautiful public golf course with views that stretch from Port Phillip Bay to Bass Strait.
The... More
Rufus River
Wentworth - Rufus River
On August 27th 1841, the Rufus River was witness to the death of what is said to be 35 people and injury to a further 16 in what became known... More
Stephens Creek Reservoir
Broken Hill - Stephens Creek Reservoir - Stephens Creek Weir is located 17 kilometres from Broken Hill on the Barrier Highway, in the past, water shortages were
always... More
Sturt National Park
Tibooburra - This spectacularly diverse park is one of the largest in NSW. Established in 1972, it lies in the north-western most corner of the state near the town... More
Sundown Nature Trail
Broken Hill - Sundown Nature Trail is situated in the rocky Sundown Hills, on the northern edge of Broken Hill Common.
The hills are sparsely vegetated with tough,... More
The Living Desert
Broken Hill - Within the Living Desert Reserve there are two must see major attractions which are the nationally known Sculpture Symposium and the Flora and Fauna Sanctuary.... More
Tilligerry Habitat State Reserve
Tanilba Bay - Eco tourism trail starts here. Explore the Tilligerry Peninsula! The Tourist Information Centre can provide tourist brochures, maps & local history publications.
Discover... More
Twin Lakes
Broken Hill - A rare sight in the middle of the outback, a beautiful park with a lake, big grassed areas and a newly built adventure playground for the kids. Relax... More
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