The Classic Australian Drive.
Railway Bridge and Prince Alfred Bridge Viaduct, Gundagai.

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831.2KM / 516.5MI (Est. travel time 12 hours)

Drive through the heart of the Riverina Murray and get a taste of everything this diverse region has to offer.

You'll travel almost 1,000 kilometres from Wentworth in the far west of the state through to Tumut at the foothills of the Snowy Mountains.
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Day 1: Wentworth

Get set to soak up some authentic Outback charm in a fascinating border town that was once Australia’s busiest river port.

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Sun setting over the Murray Darling Junction, Wentworth. Photo by Dee Kramer, Destination NSW
Darling Street, Wentworth, New South Wales, Australia, 2648
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Begin your journey in Wentworth, a small border town in southwest NSW. Known as Australia’s Murray Darling heartland, Wentworth was named after the explorer and politician William Charles Wentworth, and is famously where the Murray and Darling rivers meet.
Soak up the ambience with a riverside picnic, enjoy a picturesque stroll among the town’s many beautiful heritage buildings like the Old Gaol and the old schoolhouse buildings, or visit Theoga Reserve, where you can check out archeological sites rich in Indigenous history.
Before you set off for Mungo, be sure to hop aboard a paddle-steamer to take in the sights along the riverbank – it’s the perfect way to explore the incredibly diverse local wildlife.
Depart Wentworth for Mungo National Park
Note: The roads into Mungo National Park are 2WD accessible; and may be closed at times due to weather or fire danger, so check the latest updates here.
Wentworth Visitor Information Centre
Wentworth, New South Wales, Australia, 2648
(03) 5027 5080
tourism@wentworth.nsw.gov.au
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Call into the Visitor Information Centre to pick up your Drive Trail Map and discover the attractions that others miss.

Mildura Visitor Information Centre
Mildura, Victoria, Australia, 3500
(03) 5018 8380
tourism@mildura.vic.gov.au
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Mildura's fully accredited one stop shop for information, bookings and advice on the hidden gems of the region.

PS RubyFotherby Park
PS Ruby Wentworth
Wentworth, New South Wales, Australia
03 5027 5080
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Step back in time as you meander along in this 1907 paddle-steamer, which offers the ultimate vantage point for playing spot-the-platypus.

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Day 2: Mungo National Park

Wake up to stunning Mungo National Park, a place rich in ancient Aboriginal history and incredible rock formations ready to be explored.

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Walls of China, Mungo National Park. Photo by Dee Kramer, Destination NSW
Mailbox Road, New South Wales, Australia, 2715
Arrive via car from Day 2: Mungo National Park146KM / 91MI ~ Approximately 3 hours
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Mungo National Park is part of the Willandra Lakes Region World Heritage Area and the home of the famous Mungo Lady and Mungo Man, the oldest human remains ever found in Australia. Mungo is one of the oldest places outside of Africa to have been occupied by modern humans, with artefacts dating as far back as 50,000 years ago found in these treasured lands.
For a unique experience, stay overnight at a campsite, Shearers Quarters or Mungo Lodge, then wake up and take a tour of this fascinating area with the friendly folk at Mungo Lodge. Or witness the famous 'Walls of China' rock formations from the sky aboard a scenic flight. Whatever your fancy, you'll find an adventure to remember.
Mungo Visitor Centre
Mungo, New South Wales, Australia, 2715
(03) 5021 8900
npws.lowerdarling@environment.nsw.gov.au
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Stop at Mungo Visitor Centre, located near the entry to Lake Mungo, for excellent displays and free tourist information before exploring.

Foreshore Walk
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New South Wales, Australia, 2715
03 5021 8900
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Wander past sculpted sand dunes, gnarled trees, grassy woodlands and age-old lakebeds, and take in the natural Lake Mungo wonders.

Mungo Lodge Tours and Accommodation10142 Arumpo Road
Mungo Lodge Tours and Accommodation
10142, Arumpo Road, New South Wales, Australia, 2715
03 5029 7297
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Set out from the National Park to enjoy a guided tour of incredible dune formations, then have a hearty Outback meal at the lodge.

Mungo Lookout
Mungo lookout
03 5021 8900
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Gaze across ancient ice age lake beds to the Walls of China formation.

Combine this scenic lookout with an easy Grassland Nature stroll to discover local plants and animals. Best to go at dusk.
Mungo Scenic Flights
Mungo Scenic Flights - Hangar 51 Air Tour
Arumpo Road, New South Wales, Australia, 2715
03 5029 7297
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Get your camera ready - you'll experience a view like no other as you fly above the contrasting countryside.

Mungo Woolshed
Mungo Woolshed
Lake Mungo Scenic Drive, New South Wales, Australia, 2715
03 5021 8900
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Experience the pastoral history of this dramatic landscape. Visit historic Gol Gol station and learn the secrets of this fascinating region.

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Day 3: Balranald

Soak up 'ye olde charm' of this heritage town and former paddle-steamer port nestled on the banks of the Murrumbidgee River.

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Sun rises over a misty country landscape, Balranald. Photo by Dee Kramer, Destination NSW
Market Street, Balranald, New South Wales, Australia, 2715
Arrive via car from Day 3: Balranald194KM / 121MI ~ Approximately 3 hours
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You can expect spectacular landscapes aplenty in Balranald and its surrounds, which include five iconic rivers and majestic Yanga Lake. Visit local heritage sites and keep an eye out for the area’s rich fauna and bird life. Get your toes wet with a spot of kayaking, or settle back with a fishing rod and simply enjoy the serenity.
Feeling adventurous? Head further afield and explore the magical wetlands nearby. Once you’ve worked up an appetite, make your way back into town to try one of the many dining options, from restaurants, cafes and a bakery to pubs and traditional roadhouses.
Balranald Visitor Information Centre
Balranald, New South Wales, Australia, 2715
1800 444 043
infocentrestaff@balranald.nsw.gov.au
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Call into the Balranald Visitor Information Centre for information on Balranald and district. The friendly staff can provide you with a wealth of knowledge.

Heritage & Historical Trail83 Market Street
Balranald Heritage Trail
83, Market Street, Balranald, New South Wales, Australia, 2715
(03) 5020 1599
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Grab a map from the Visitor Information Centre and set out along this fascinating walk, which passes several significant historical sites.

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Day 4: Hay

Spend the day in Hay and discover gorgeous gardens, heritage buildings steeped in WWII history and authentic farming experiences.

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View across the country landscape from Hay Sunset Viewing Area. Photo by Dee Kramer, Destination NSW
Lachlan Street, Hay, New South Wales, Australia, 2711
Arrive via car from Day 4: Hay132KM / 82MI ~ Approximately an hour
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Perched on the banks of the Murrumbidgee River and surrounded by vast plains and wetlands, Hay is an agricultural epicenter home to wool, cattle, fruit and vegetable-growing industries.
Discover its military history with a visit to the Hay Gaol Museum and Dunera Museum for the fascinating story of the World War II civilian internment and prisoner of war camps in Hay.
Take in a spectacular sunset at the Hay Sunset Viewing Area, then reminisce about your day over a relaxed evening meal. An overnight farmstay offers the ultimate chance for a charming peek into country life.
Hay Visitor Information Centre
Ron Bonham
Hay, New South Wales, Australia, 2711
(02) 6993 4045
visithay@hay.nsw.gov.au
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Pick up maps, brochures and information about the region. Friendly staff welcome you with warm country hospitality and share their top tips with you.

Shear Outback
Shear Outback the Australian Shearers Hall of Fame
02 6993 4000
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Get a taste of rural life. Catch a live shearing demo. Next, check out the museum - and leave time for a carrot cake at the cafe!

Yanga Homestead
David Finnegan
03 5020 1764
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Visit this traditional home dating back to 1870, grab a self-tour audio pack and discover the area’s pastoral and Indigenous heritage.

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Day 5: Darlington Point

Make a splash with a spot of swimming or fishing at Darlington Point’s renowned river beaches on the Murrimbidgee.

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Scenic views of Murrumbidgee River, Darlington Point. Photo by Dee Kramer, Destination NSW
Bridge Street, Darlington Point, New South Wales, Australia, 2706
Arrive via car from Day 5: Darlington Point118KM / 73MI ~ Approximately an hour
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Your first stop for the day is this charming town and popular holiday destination. Surrounded by a red river gum forest populated by a myriad of birds and wildlife, it’s the perfect place to take a pit stop for some morning tea beside the Murrumbidgee.
Pack a picnic and, if it’s warm enough, enjoy an invigorating dip afterwards. Once you’ve refueled, squeeze in a visit the incredible Altina Wildlife Park before continuing your drive to Narrandera.
Griffith Tourism Hub
Griffith, New South Wales, Australia, 2680
1800 681 141
visitgriffith@griffith.com.au
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The Griffith Tourism Hub should be your first stop when visiting Griffith.

Altina Wildlife Park14432 Sturt Highway
Vince Bucello - Altina Wildlife Park
14432, Sturt Highway, New South Wales, Australia, 2706
0412 060 342
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Get up close with magnificent wildlife. Sit back in a horse-drawn cart, and you’ll meet rhinos, lions and more during their daily feeds.

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Day 5: Naranderra

Soak up some country charm in the very heart of the Riverina and savour the region’s local wines and tasty fresh produce.

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Morning sun rising over Naranderra township. Photo by Dee Kramer, Destination NSW
Lether Lane, Narrandera, New South Wales, Australia, 2700
Arrive via car from Day 5: Naranderra62KM / 38MI ~ Approximately 38 minutes
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This river town, known for its resident koalas, heritage attractions and enchanting beaches, is the perfect spot to pull over for lunch. Once you’ve enjoyed a bite and a lazy stroll down the main street, take in the wetlands and go koala spotting at Narrandera Nature Reserve.
Got energy to burn? Hire a bike from Eurrell’s Bike Hire and pedal your way along the banks of the Murrumbidgee via the Narrandera Bike and Hike Track. Before your visit, consult the calendar for the town’s many annual events including the Narrandera Farmers Market (July -October).
Narrandera Destination and Discovery Hub
Narrandera Shire Council
Narrandera, New South Wales, Australia, 2700
(02) 6959 5545
tourist.centre@narrandera.nsw.gov.au
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Narrandera's Destination and Discovery Hub is ideally situated on the Newell Highway in Marie Bashir Park, a short walk to the Narrandera town centre.

Narrandera Nature Reserve
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Gillenbah, New South Wales, Australia, 2700
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Home to over 200 koalas. Bring some binoculars to this park and see how many koalas you can spot perched in the red river gums overhead.

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Days 5 & 6: Wagga Wagga

Wind your way into New South Wales’ largest inland city and savour the buzz of its sophisticated shopping and food scene.

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Wollundry Lagoon looking towards the Civic Theatre, Wagga Wagga. Photo by Matt Beaver, Wagga Wagga City Council
Edward Street, New South Wales, Australia, 2650
Arrive via car from Days 5 & 6: Wagga Wagga97KM / 60MI ~ Approximately an hour
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Round out today’s drive with a change of scene as you roll into this thriving regional city. Get lost on foot among the shops and cafes of Fitzmaurice Street, then pop into a gallery for a dose of culture. Stop and smell the roses as you wander through the Wagga Wagga Botanic Gardens and take a spin on its miniature railway.
As the sun sets, park yourselves at one of the town’s wine bars or restaurants and settle in to people-watch and reminisce over your journey so far.
Wagga Wagga Visitor Information Centre
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Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia, 2650
1300 100 122
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Call into the Wagga Wagga Visitor Information Centre for information on Wagga Wagga and the Riverina Region.

Borambola Wines1734 Sturt Highway
Borambola Wines
1734, Sturt Highway, New South Wales, Australia, 2650
0404 084 657
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En route to Gundagai, treat yourselves to a wine tasting at this family-owned winery located in a gorgeous homestead.

Bundyi Cultural Tours183 Tarcutta Street
Mark Saddler
183, Tarcutta Street, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia, 2650
0412 693 030
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Discover a world of fascinating traditions and cultural history with Wiradjuri man Mark Saddler. Full or half-day tours available.

Wagga Wagga Art Gallery
National Art Glass Collection
02 6926 9660
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Before you hit the road, swing by this gallery, which houses the world-class National Art Glass Collection with approximately 400 pieces.

Wagga Wagga Botanic GardensWagga Wagga Botanical Garden & Zoo, Turvey Park, Pregan Island, Wagga Wagga City Council, New South Wales, 2650, Australia
Wagga Wagga Botanic Gardens edit
1300 100 122
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Hop aboard the Willans Hill Miniature Railway and admire the glorious view, from camellias and cacti, as you wind through the gardens.

Wiradjuri Walking Track
Wiradjuri Walking Track
1300 100 122
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Wander along all or part of this 42km track which winds around Wagga Wagga, traversing the stunning Marrambidya Wetlands.

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Day 6: Gundagai

End your road trip on a high note with a stay in this classic Aussie country town, known for gold, bushrangers and a very famous dog.

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Railway bridge and Prince Alfred bridge, Gundagai. Photo by Jake McBride, Destination NSW
Otway Street, Gundagai, New South Wales, Australia, 2722
Arrive via car from Day 6: Gundagai82KM / 51MI ~ Approximately an hour
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Stretch your legs with a wander through Gundagai, the town that inspired the iconic Australian folk song Along the Road to Gundagai. Delve into local history with a visit to the Gundagai Historic Museum, then tick off a visit to the Dog on the Tuckerbox Pioneer Monument.
Try a local café or unwind with a picturesque riverside picnic, then check into one of the many charming B&Bs or farmstays.
Gundagai Visitor Information Centre
Gundagai, New South Wales, Australia, 2722
(02) 6944 0250
info@visitgundagai.com.au
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The Gundagai Visitor Information and Travel Centre is located on the left hand side of the main street (Sheridan Street) as you come into town.

Tumut Visitor Centre
Tumut, New South Wales, Australia, 2720
(02) 6947 7025
tumutrvc@environment.nsw.gov.au
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You'll find friendly, knowledgeable staff who can offer great tips and help you plan your Kosciuszko adventure.

Gundagai Historic Museum1 Homer Street
Gundagai Historic Museum
1, Homer Street, Gundagai, New South Wales, Australia, 2722
02 6944 1995
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Find a treasure trove of local memorabilia, featuring displays of pioneer life, bushrangers and even Phar Lap's saddlecloth.

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