Outback Tours and Attractions

New South Wales

From the lush farming land of Griffith and The Riverina to the dusty harshness of the states most famous outback town of Broken Hill, New South Wales is a state of contrasts. Producing some of Australia’s best wines alongside rustic outback artwork and spellbinding landscapes, outback New South Wales is a must to explore.

Paroo-Darling National Park

Photo courtesy of DECC, photographed by P.Seager

60km east of Wilcannia and 20km east of White Cliffs Wilcannia

Sturt National Park

Photo courtesy of DECC, Photograph by M Sutcliffe

330km north of Broken Hill and 430km west of Bourke Tibooburra

Cowra Visitor Infomation Centre

Cowra Visitor Information Centre incorporating Cowra Breakout Hologram & POW Theatre

Olympic Park, Mid Western Highway Cowra

Mount Grenfell Historic Site

Outstanding examples of Aboriginal rock art.

67 km north-west of Cobar on the Barrier Highway Cobar

Cameron Corner

Stand at the intersection of three states - NSW, QLD & SA

145 km north-west of Tibooburra Tibooburra

PV Jandra River Cruises

Cruise the Darling River on the PV Jandra and discover just how important this river was to early settlers of Bourke

Darling River via Kidmans Camp Resort Bourke

Kinchega National Park

Photo courtesy of DECC, photographed by J.Nicholl

110km southeast of Broken Hill Menindee

Ivanhoe Self Guided Heritage Trails

Discover interesting Ivanhoe

Check in with the local visitor information centre Ivanhoe

Heritage Trail

Various trails around White Cliffs

See your nearest tourist outlet. White Cliffs