Central New South Wales
Central NSW
Take a journey to Country New South Wales
and discover spectacular landscapes, classic outback towns, and good old
fashioned country hospitality.
To the far west of New South Wales is Broken Hill with a strong mining heritage and vibrant arts community, the locals are friendly and the landscapes are fascinating. Join a tour and let the local guides show you the very best of the outback.
Orange is a quaint town with outstanding regional cuisine and wine. The local cafés and restaurants make the most of this and you can purchase your own from the farmers markets held in the showground on the second Saturday of each month.
Wagga Wagga, the largest inland city in New South Wales, is located 470 kilometres southwest of Sydney. Here you will experience a vibrant artistic community and café culture. Take some time to browse the National Art Glass Gallery which has a world-class collection of 400 pieces.
Six hours drive south of Sydney is Albury, sitting beside the iconic Murray River and nestled amongst a collection of historic villages.
To the far west of New South Wales is Broken Hill with a strong mining heritage and vibrant arts community, the locals are friendly and the landscapes are fascinating. Join a tour and let the local guides show you the very best of the outback.
Orange is a quaint town with outstanding regional cuisine and wine. The local cafés and restaurants make the most of this and you can purchase your own from the farmers markets held in the showground on the second Saturday of each month.
Wagga Wagga, the largest inland city in New South Wales, is located 470 kilometres southwest of Sydney. Here you will experience a vibrant artistic community and café culture. Take some time to browse the National Art Glass Gallery which has a world-class collection of 400 pieces.
Six hours drive south of Sydney is Albury, sitting beside the iconic Murray River and nestled amongst a collection of historic villages.