Outback New South Wales towns will welcome you with a style that is all their own; whether stopping for a break or stay a few days to explore.
In stark contrast to the fast paced city life, to visit Outback NSW is to experience a more relaxed lifestyle and a welcome from the locals allows the visitor to realize that the sense of community is alive and well in the Outback.
Some towns of Outback NSW are large while some are little more than a Pub and General Store; so whether you visit Broken Hill or visit Tilpa Hotel; you can be assured of country hospitality.
Find the best spot for fishing on the Darling River, look for Black Opal, visit Pro Harts Gallery, learn about Aboriginal Cultural and Spirituality. From cosmopolitan Broken Hill with its myriad of galleries, cafes, wide-open streets and lovely historical pubs, to tiny Tilpa set on the banks of magnificent Darling River, you’ll love the genuine Outback warmth of the communities of Outback New South Wales.
Outback NSW not only has some of the best National Parks in NSW, but also Australia. National Parks of Outback NSW are as diverse as the area itself; from the haunting Walls of China at Mungo National Park in the south-west of the State, the river land along the Darling River at Kinchega NP, the very spiritual landscape found at Mutawintji, to the remote outback expanses of Sturt National Park in the very north-west corner of NSW. |