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The Bridle Track, also known as Root Hog Road Track Gowan, is a challenging adventure for experienced four-wheel drivers.
Spend a day in nature and explore the beauty of The Drip Gorge.
Located along the Central Mines Trail, The Falls Water Falls at Summer Hill Creek is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts.
The Mill Canowindra, formerly known as The Mill Cowra, is a historical flour mill built in 1861.
The Wetlands in Wyalong Wyalong is a sustainable solution for the town's drainage problems.
Nature enthusiasts and bird watchers looking to experience the spectacular scenery of Australia should head directly to Tiger Bay Wetlands in Warren, Australia.
Timmallallie National Park Bugaldie is a unique travel destination located in the heart of the Pilliga Forest in New South Wales.
Tooraweenah Park is a family-friendly amenity hub located in the heritage-rich town of Tooraweenah, New South Wales.
Touts Lookout is a must-visit destination for those seeking stunning panoramic views of the countryside.
Tracker Riley Cycleway Dubbo is a 13-kilometer scenic and family-friendly cycling route that extends between the central business district and historic Dundullimal Homestead via the Taronga Western Plains Zoo.
Valentines Mine is a historical destination located in Hill End, New South Wales.
Verandah Cave Lidster is a natural wonder located near Orange, offering a closer connection with nature.
Located in Warrumbungle National Park, the Wambelong Nature Track is a popular travel destination for wildlife and nature enthusiasts visiting Coonabarabran, Australia.
Wellington Osawano Japanese Gardens is a beautifully manicured garden located eight kilometres southeast of Wellington on the Mitchell Highway.
Located in West Wyalong, New South Wales, Australia, West Wyalong Wetlands is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.
Located in the town of Wyalong, the Wetlands form part of the Council’s extensive network of town waterways for collecting water into a common catchment facility.
Whitegum Lookout is a popular attraction located in Warrumbungle National Park, Coonabarabran, NSW.
Who'd A Thought It Lookout in Quirindi, Australia, is located on Who'd-A-Thought-It Hill and offers a stunning 360-degree panoramic view of Quirindi, the Liverpool Plains, and the Great Dividing Range.
Windmill Walk in Gilgandra is a scenic two-kilometre walk along the banks of Castlereagh River.
Yarrobil National Park is a beautiful and secluded park located in the heart of New South Wales, Australia. Nestled just 21 kilometres (13 mi) north west of Gulgong, this hidden gem covers a total area of 1,322 hectares (3,270 acres), which is split into three disconnected sections.
Abercrombie House was built in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia in the 1870s by the Stewart family, pioneers of Bathurst.
One of only two fish fossil museums in the world, the Age of Fishes Museum is a national heritage site due to its international scientific importance.
The Ardlethan and Beyond Museum is the result of community donations, state and federal grants, and the support of the Coolamon Shire Council.
Ash's Speedway Museum is open weekends, holidays or by appointment.
Home of the Somerville Collection, the Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum opened in July 2004 in the Bathurst city centre.
The Australian Railway Monument commemorates railway men and women who have lost their lives in railway accidents since 1850
An exciting presentation dedicated to the life and times of Australia's favorite poet, Andrew Barton "Banjo" Paterson.
Displays & artefacts tracing local history & heritage in a 19th-century former government building.
Bathurst Goldfields Education Centre is a reconstruction of a Gold Mine, displaying the history of gold in New South Wales.
Become part of the Bathurst railway family by purchasing a replica bronze engine plate bearing your surname, for permanent display at the Bathurst Railway Museum.