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Nyngan Area, NSW

Nyngan has a wide variety of shops to cater for your needs as a visitor or traveller with O’Reilly Park, Davidson Park and Rotary Park attractive places to stop for a break as they have tables, shade and toilet facilities.

The Nyngan Museum and the Mid-State Shearing Shed has displays to learn about our town’s past, including the 1990 Flood.

There are also the Thomas Mitchell Memorial, the Phillip Dutton Commemorative Rose Garden and the Centenary Fountain to visit.

Nyngan has many facilities for you to enjoy — Golf, Bowling, Tennis, Swimming, Fishing, Water skiing, Horse racing and Pony club. There is also the Cobb & Co. Heritage Trail that starts and ends in Nyngan and we are the gateway to ‘The Cairn’ that marks the centre of NSW.

About Nyngan Area

Explore The Outback

Australia has a vast remote interior, much of it largely untouched. By night, the outback is deathly quiet, with the only light provided by the stars and the moon - a perfect oportunity for stargazing. Explore the isolated heart of the country, meet and connect with Aboriginal people and experience one of the oldest living cultures in the world. Go ‘walk-about’ and immerse yourself with Australia’s endless outback horizons.

Outback Experiences

Luxe Accommodation

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Australia has wide variety of accommodation options to suit most budgets and travelling preferences. Choose from luxury lodges, boutique hotels, serviced apartments, motels, bed and breakfasts, caravan parks as well as youth and backpacker hostels.

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Glasshouse Mountains

The Glasshouse Mountains in the hinterland of Queensland’s Sunshine Coast are actually the cores of 20 million year old volcanoes. The sides of the volcanoes have eroded away leaving only the hardened rock spiremountain cores we see today. Learn more about this awe-inspiring landscape.

Glasshouse Mountains