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<p><i>The best</i> <strong>Broken Hill</strong> accommodation for every type of traveller</p>

The best Broken Hill accommodation for every type of traveller

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<p><i>This lunar-like national park</i> is hiding in plain sight</p>

This lunar-like national park is hiding in plain sight

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<p><i>Sink a cold one</i> at the top <strong>Broken Hill</strong> pubs and clubs</p>

Sink a cold one at the top Broken Hill pubs and clubs

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<p><i>A weekend away</i> in the <strong>Murray</strong> region to fill your cup</p>

A weekend away in the Murray region to fill your cup

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<p><i>7 reasons why you should visit</i> <strong>Outback NSW</strong> this winter</p>

7 reasons why you should visit Outback NSW this winter

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<p><i>The best caravan parks</i> in <strong>Broken Hill</strong> to call home</p>

The best caravan parks in Broken Hill to call home

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<p><i>13 unique things to do</i> in <strong>Broken Hill</strong></p>

13 unique things to do in Broken Hill

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<p>The <i>incredible story</i> behind the tiny <strong>Broken Hill</strong> Mosque</p>

The incredible story behind the tiny Broken Hill Mosque

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With breathtaking panoramas, historic colonial towns, rich indigenous culture and World-Heritage national parks, Outback NSW is like nothing else.

This lunar-like national park is hiding in plain sight
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This lunar-like national park is hiding in plain sight

The World Heritage-listed site must be seen to be believed.

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Sink a cold one at the top Broken Hill pubs and clubs

Sinking a cold one on a hot afternoon hits differently in the outback - particularly at these Broken Hill pubs and clubs.

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Silverton Outback Camels in Broken Hill
Things to do

13 unique things to do in Broken Hill

At first glance, this outback town might seem as bare as the desert that surrounds it. But it doesn’t take much digging to find the rich underside of this spirited community.

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NSW has scored a stunning new national park

Cuttaburra National Park is NSW’s newest national park, set to open its gates to visitors in 2025.

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the exterior of Broken Hill Mosque
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The incredible story behind the tiny Broken Hill Mosque

The astonishing story of Broken Hill’s tiny cameleer mosque spans the outback, oceans and generations, as Steve Madgwick discovers.

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the architectural exterior of Lost & Found, Barham, Murray, NSW
Things to do

A weekend away in the Murray region to fill your cup

In the Murray region on the border of outback NSW/Victoria, community connection runs as deep as the ancient river flowing through it.

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Walls of China, Mungo National Park
Things to do

7 reasons why you should visit Outback NSW this winter

Winter in the outback will leave you awestruck, so what are you waiting for?

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The best caravan parks in Broken Hill to call home

Saddle up that RV. It’s time for a caravan trip out west towards Broken Hill.

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Broken Hill Outback Church
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The best Broken Hill accommodation for every type of traveller

Planning a trip to Broken Hill? There's a stay to match all types of travellers that roll on into this town.

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To journey into the heart of Outback New South Wales is to find the Australia depicted in movies: breathtaking panoramas, outback characters, historic colonial towns, rich indigenous culture and World Heritage national parks. Embark on an outback road trip like no other and explore Outback NSW.

Getting to Outback NSW

Getting to Outback NSW is made easy by air and rail connections and roads that connect the highlights of this spectacular region. Driving from Sydney to Broken Hill, at the far western end of the state takes approximately 13 hours. Regional Express operates flights between Sydney and Broken Hill and Cobar.


Things to do in Outback NSW

Museums

Explore the rich heritage of Outback NSW by discovering heritage trails and museums. In Brewarrina, the Aboriginal Cultural Centre stands on a site of great importance to Aboriginal people and offers a no-holds-barred re-telling of the history of the local Aboriginal people. In Cobar, the Great Cobar Heritage Centre Museum also presents artefacts and stories from the local Aboriginal people. For a change of pace, visit the Mad Max Museum in Silverton, where the famous movie was filmed, or for something truly quirky, visit Milton Lavers’ Backyard Mineral Museum.

National Parks

Outback NSW offers some spectacular World Heritage national parks to explore. Mungo National Park is a magical and mysterious park home to the world’s oldest ritual human cremation site. Explore Sturt National Park, taking in the historic Dingo Fence that runs along the western and northern boundary of Sturt National Park.

Galleries and Art Centres

Broken Hill is home to some amazing artists, inspired by the rugged landscape. With 30-plus art galleries in this tiny town, we’ve compiled a small, diverse list of art galleries to visit in Broken Hill. Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery and the Pro Hart Art Gallery are also a must-see. Stop at the Silver City Mint and Art Gallery in Broken Hill to see the world’s largest acrylic painting, measuring 100 metres long and 12 metres high. The all-encompassing artwork by Ando gives the impression of actually being in the Outback.


Where to visit in Outback NSW

Bourke

Bourke is the gateway into south-west Queensland and the far west of Outback NSW, where green pastoral lands abruptly stop, settlements are few, and the country is flat, brown and alluring. Visit the Back O’ Bourke Exhibition Centre and explore the history and culture of the Darling River and surrounds, or cruise aboard the Jandra paddleboat and learn about Bourke’s rich river boat history.

Yanga National Park

A rich tapestry of history, landscape and wildlife awaits at Yanga National Park. Located halfway between Hay and Mildura, Yanga National Park is a must-do when visiting Outback NSW. The park stretches for a stunning 160km along the Murrumbidgee riverfront and is an ideal spot for bushwalking and bird watching.

Broken Hill

Broken Hill is considered the capital of the outback, a melting pot made famous by the hit movie Priscilla Queen of the Desert. Broken Hill is also home to some of Australia’s most iconic artists, an outdoor sculpture gallery and a thriving gallery scene with artists inspired by the rugged outback terrain. Sounds intriguing? Here’s our definitive guide on where to eat, drink, stay and play in Broken Hill.


Where to stay in Outback NSW

Whether you’re planning a family holiday road trip or an adventurous couples getaway, you’ll find the perfect Outback NSW accommodation to suit your style and budget, from Outback NSW caravan parks and motels to country pubs and luxury accommodation.

For modern motel accommodation, try Red Earth Motel or a farm stay at Trilby Station. For self-contained accommodation in Broken Hill, make Amaroo Cottages your base and explore everything Outback NSW has to offer.


Top places to eat in Outback NSW

While Outback NSW isn’t known for its gourmet food culture, there are some quirky food experiences to be had in Outback NSW.

Visit a slice of the 50s in the Outback and slurp an old-fashioned milkshake at Broken Hill’s Bells Milk Bar. The best breakfast in town can be found at the Silly Goat Cafe in Broken Hill, and for great views and casual eats, head to Broken Earth Cafe & Wine Bar at the Line of the Lode Miners Memorial complex.


 

 

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