Outback NSW Attractions
Mungo National Park is situated on 88,637 hectares and the focal point of the world heritage listed Wilandra Lakes World Heritage Area. Mungo's lake shores, now dust-dry, hold a record of aborigina...
Embrace the serene beauty of an outback sunset with a trip to Barrier Ranges Sunset Sculptures, a collection of sandstone masterpieces situated on an outback hilltop. 12 kilometres north of Broken ...
Combined with the Bruce Langford Visitor Centre, the Royal Flying Doctor Base of Broken Hill tells the story of one of Australia's most heroic doctors, pilots and nurses within the Royal Flying Doc...
The extraordinary opal mining town of Lightning Ridge is a place of tall tales, drills, hoists, & true outback characters. Take a dip in a hot artesian bath beneath the stars, grab a beer in a 'wil...
General store located in the centre of town. Open from 7am daily, 7 days,supplying fuel, eat in or takaway homestyle foods, real coffee, ice, gas refills, groceries, fresh fruit & vegies EFTPOS av...
It packs a powerful emotional punch, this dark red soil contrasting with clear blue skies where the wedge-tailed eagle soars, appealing to something deep in our human souls. This is where the Aussi...
Known for the abundance and variety of birdlife in a natural habitat. Flat-bottomed boats conduct tours of the marshes.
Chambers of the Black Hand is a local business managed by local people showcasing the best Lighting Ridge has to offer. Key feature is the Opal Mine Tour. 11.2 metres underground, in a 100 year ...
Constructed in 1897 to provide a reliable water supply for the town and yet allow for the passage of paddle steamers.
Opened in 1883 as the first bridge across the Darling. The lifting centre span was also constructed for the convenience of paddle steamers.
Mount Grenfell Historic Site is an Aboriginal rock art site, about 50 kilometres from Cobar. It is an important place for its Aboriginal owners, the Ngiyampaa Wangaaypuwan people. Three main rock s...