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The Outbacknow Roadshow so far

The Outbacknow NSW Roadshow (the trip so far)

Those of you that have been following our latest trip on facebook will have seen some great pics. We started the trip in Artesian Spa country (Moree) through Narrabri, Coonabarabran, Tooraweenah, Gilgandra, Dubbo, Narromine, Nyngan, Cobar, Hillston, Griffith, Leeton, Narrandera, Hay and now Deniliquin. Every town is an event in itself and has many unique attractions worthy of a stopover. Many of them also celebrate their history and culture with an annual Festival or Event.

The purpose of the Outbacknow Roadshow is to Showcase the Outback towns, seek out more attractions, events, festivals and accommodation options for you – the travelling public to enjoy.

We thank the following Caravan Parks for putting us up (or putting up with us) and enjoyed their friendly and welcoming hospitality:

Mehi River Van Park in Moree:  Artesian Bore Baths and excellent facilities, bbq and campfire

Tooraweenah Caravan Park (near Coonabarabran): Quiet, tranquil, clean shaded and grassy sites

Narromine Tourist Park: Spacious lawned sites, clean amenities, great motel on site, in a quiet location – a great detour alternative (off the Newell Hwy) to Dubbo and quicker too.

Nyngan’s Riverside Caravan Park: Large river frontage, lots of cabins, spacious sites and an animal farm you can interact with.

Cobar Caravan Park: Great camp kitchen, shady sites, birdlife galore and close to many of the town’s attractions.

Hillston Caravan Park: A great little Park in a beautiful little town – well worth a stopover.

Leeton Caravan Park: Spacious clean grassed sites, covered bbq area, a bunkhouse “lodge” suitable for groups.

Hay Caravan Park: Beaut bush setting, spacious amenities, fantastic covered camp kitchen complete with bbq and fire place.

All parks offered something special that made the stay unique and memorable. A big thank you to all of you for making us welcome.

As the saying goes “ you don’t know what you don’t know” and we found so much that we hadn’t even heard of that made this (first half)of the trip so exciting – can’t wait for the rest of it.

A special thank you to Liz and the team at the Deni Ute Muster for inviting us to share their awesome event and great town!

 

October 03 2011