Silverton Outback Australia: Located only 24 km from Broken Hill (which means it is 1,183 km west of Sydney) Silverton has become a popular destination for both tourists and film crews. The tourists come to experience a real ghost town and consequently there are a number of shops, art galleries, museums and pubs which have grown up to meet their needs.
Its location to the Outback (drive a few kilometres out of town to 'The Breakers' and marvel at Mundi Mundi Plains and the desert which stretches to the horizon) and its proximity to all the creature comforts of Broken Hill have ensured Silverton is popular with travellers and film crews needing to shoot desert and outback scenes.
Silverton, originally called Umberumberka, came into existence in the early 1880’s, proclaimed as a town in 1883, the same year it got a post office, and within a few years support a population of 3,000 people.
The area of the Barrier Ranges was bustling with activity as mining claims spread throughout the area as many sought their fortunes from mining.
The township established itself to service the miner’s needs and it location was due to the flat land and water supply.
With the emergence of mining in Broken Hill in the late 1880’s, the residents began to leave Silverton for the booming activity of Broken Hill – in fact many didn’t just leave, they actually moved their houses as well to the new centre.
Today, Silverton is the most lively ghost town there is… in fact, the Silverton Hotel at the Burke St corner has been used in films as diverse as Wake in Fright, Mad Max 2, A Town Like Alice, Hostage, Razorback , Journey into Darkness and Golden Soak.
A drink at the historic pub is a must for any visit as is the Silverton Pioneer Museum, the Gaol and Court House and the various local galleries.
Here is a true Outback experience and you can return to the comfort of Broken Hill feeling no pain or hardship at all.
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Broken Hill is a thriving community on the edge of the NSW Outback. With a population of over 20,000 people it is the economic and cultural hub of Far Western NSW; A thriving mining and mineral industry and over 300,000 tourists per year.
Central Darling
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Central Darling Shire encompasses an area of over 53,000 square kilometres, making it the largest Local Government Area in NSW. Conversely, population figures for the Shire are one of the lowest at 2000 residents dispersed throughout and surrounding the towns.
Silver City Tours
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Silver City Tours philosophy of sit back, relax and enjoy best sums up the most compelling reason for booking an organised tour.
At Bells, not only will you experience on the oldest intact Milk Bars, but you will tatse amazing old fashioned drinks made in Broken Hill to Les Bell's famous 1950's recipe.
Our reputation is built on trust, honesty and the right advice. We strive to provide you with efficient and friendly service. If you are buying or selling, renting, require management of your investment property or just need reliable advice, let our team be there to help with all your real estate needs.
Situated roughly half way between Cobar and Broken Hill, just outside of Wilcannia, is Warrawong on the Darling, a property with 12 kilometres of Darling River frontage. Plans are currently underway to build a bar/restaurant and 15 cabins along the natural lagoon in the centre of the property along with powered and unpowered caravan sites. While still 12 around months off its official and complete opening Warrawong on the Darling is currently offering the perfect place to stop and rest with camping and unpowered caravan spots in the beautiful area between the lagoon and the river. .
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.