Louth Darling River: 'a place that loved a drink, a party and a punt..' So wrote Henry Lawson about Louth. Louth is a small service town (Pub, fuel and general store) on the Darling River about 100km downstream from Bourke and 100km upstream from Tilpa. Normally a quiet and sleepy settlement, once a year it is the scene for an classic annual country race meeting in August each Year and attracts travellers from far and wide to the 7 race event.
The wonderful little Darling River Run town of Louth was created when T.A Mathews established a Hotel to service the river trade and the Cobb & Co coaches that used it as a stopover. Nearby, the historic Dunlop Station was the first sheep station in the world to use mechanical shears. Louth is ideally located for access to the Darling River Run and affords a choice of eastern or western route along the Darling River downstream to Tilpa as well as the upstream section to Bourke and beyond.
Louth also is the site of an amazing and emotive structure known as 'The Celtic Cross' - a 7 metre (24 ft) polished granite cross that dominates the cemetery on the hill overlooking the town. The cross was constructed by the founder of Louth, Thomas Matthews, who erected the monument as a perpetual memorial to wife, Mary Mathews, who died in 1866. Significant anywhere, the Celtic Cross is even more so here as it reflects the setting sunlight to the space where the front door of there house every year on the anniversary of her death on August 19.
The monument is not only testament to the love and devotion of a husband for his wife but also the accuracy of navigation technology of the 1800's as its alignment was reportedly aided by one of the river boat captains of the Darling River. Anyone visiting Louth can observe the occurrence and the locals have thoughtfully marked the places throughout the year that the visitor can experience the 3 minute lightshow.
Black Queen, Outstanding Outback theatre… with a twist. Winner of the 2010 NSW ‘Heritage and Cultural Award’ (Bronze) and the 2010 NSW Inland ‘Attraction of the Year Award’ (Gold).
Bogan Shire, in Western NSW, has an area of 14,610 square kilometres, about 1.8% of the State's land surface. The geographical centre of NSW lies within the Shire’s boundaries. Nyngan, the Administrative Centre, is located on the Bogan River at the junction of the Mitchell and Barrier Highways with an estimated population of 2500.
Brewarrina was one of the great inter-tribal meeting places of eastern Australia with the fish traps, sustaining thousands of Aboriginal people during tribal gatherings
There are many ‘must see’ destinations in Australia and Lightning Ridge is certainly that; home of the beautiful Black Opal and like the wonderful gem, Lightning Ridge shows its varying colors depending on how you look at it.
The Back O’ Bourke Gallery is situated on the banks of the Darling River at North Bourke, 5km north of the legendary Australian town of Bourke in outback NSW. North Bourke is a developing outback tourist village and this beautifully presented gallery houses the studio of exciting outback artist, Jenny Greentree. Jen’s art is inspired by the rich outback scenery of Bourke and together with her husband Steve they have developed a gallery that never ceases to impress the many visitors that pass through its doors. This working commercial gallery is a must see gallery on the ‘Outback gallery loop’ from Lightning Ridge to Broken Hill and original works and reproductions have found homes around Australia and overseas.
The John Murray Art Gallery in Lightning Ridge is the exclusive outlet for original John Murray paintings. One of the bush's leading art galleries, you'll see a brilliant collection of outback landscapes and characters. This really is the quitessential outback art collection.
The Nyngan Riverside Caravan Park is uniquely located on the Bogan River, an easy walk to town, a haven for skiers, fishermen, birdwatchers and people just looking for a relaxing time on the banks of the Bogan!
Eldee Station boasts great outback hospitality and is a family owned working sheep and cattle station with great outback tourist experiences, services and facilities.
Mungo Lodge is the place for new and rich travel experiences. This 4 star sophisticated outback property has a commitment to eco- sensitive management. Catering for a limited number of guests, it ensures intimate and unique experiences.
For 16 years Tri State Safaris have been taking their clients to some of Australia's most remarkable and remote locations.WD Australian outback tours for small groups is the speciality of Broken Hill tour company, Tri State Safaris... with an accent on having fun!
Fringe of the Desert Tours offer quality tour packages and custom designed tours to groups, clubs and anyone wanting a great holiday experience. Let our dedication enrich your holiday.
Join getabout for a tour or training, and experience our Award Winning Service. Our dedication to quality saw us become the first nationally accredited tour operator in NSW.
Gary and Liz Murray from Trilby Station, a 200,000 acres sheep and cattle property on the banks of the Darling River in Outback NSW, invite visitors from around the world to come and taste their unique lifestyle.
Walls Court: - "Private Cottages, Country Hospitality": Relish the tranquillity and comfort of your Walls Court suite as you laze on the veranda observing the birds in the garden. Children have fun feeding chooks, patting dogs and gathering eggs. Gain more from your visit to the zoo; we are volunteer guides. Revel in crowd free shopping precincts or savour the wine tastings at nearby wineries.
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Staying with the Outback Beds network allows you to experience working sheep and cattle stations, bush pubs, log cabins, living underground, Bed and Breakfasts, a little luxury and tranquil river campsites.... even camel campouts.