The
Darling River Run is a thin, winding line describing a route through the
NSW outback, characterised by landscape, history, culture, literature and adventure. Taken as a whole, or in its various component parts, the route provides an opportunity to see the real Australian Bush and experience some
safe and easy off-road driving, connect with Aboriginal culture and iconic
Towns & Locations along the Darling River, and drench yourself in the history, and contemporary life of a part of the country that is central to the national psyche.
About the Darling River Run
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Can’t beat a sunset along the river at our ‘big bend’ site
Come and have your Darling experience at Dunlop
Morning tea and Tours at 11am every day except Mondays
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We can recommend the tour, Ann is very knowledgeable about the station. Interesting piece of Aussie history. We were there abt the 16 Apr 2024. River looking good.
What a lovely spot 👍
Beautiful 👍🏻
Totally recommend this tour We really enjoyed it.
How beautiful
Looks so peaceful
Need that silence!
Craig Fox getting excited!
Enno Kruijer
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The Jandra Paddle Vessel is an absolute must when visiting Bourke. Experience the beautiful Darling River on one of the relaxing daily cruises, taking in iconic sights of Bourke including the North Bourke Bridge.
Did you know that the original Jandra paddle boat was built back in 1894? Our modern paddle vessel was built by Russel Mansell and his family and commissioned in 2000 – the first paddle boat to cruise the Darling River in over 60 years!
The cruises run twice for an hour Monday - Saturday (9am and 2:30pm), as well as once on a Sunday (2pm) for a 2 hour cruise. Combination tickets are also available to purchase which entails a one hour cruise and a two day pass through our Back O' Bourke Information & Exhibition Centre. For any further information please call the Back O’ Bourke Information Centre on 68 721 321. ... See MoreSee Less
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Beautiful ride up and down the Darling River
At the going down of the sun, and in the morning … we will remember them. ... See MoreSee Less
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Thankyou for the tribute. Just shows we can honour our veterans no matter where we are in this amazing country.
can I ask where you got he metal stand?
Lest we Forget.
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Lest we forget for the many men that laid down there life .
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The river is on the rise at Louth... ... See MoreSee Less
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We are home again after completing the "Run"... what an experience!! In our little Penguin tourer. She didn't miss a beat until back on asphalt road between Bourke and Brewarrina when a road train blew our solar panel off. This aside it was amazing !!!
Yes, it’s been rising here at Trilby Station for a couple of days now. Great to see!
Just got home after after doing the “Run” was absolutely amazing, Brewarrina to Menindee and out to Broken Hill, glad all roads were open.
Great news. Definitely needed.
Great to see it on the rise again
We are looking forward to doing this run. My husband, the driver is concerned about towing the caravan on this road. Any recommendations?
Amanda Runge Joanne Alexander Kylie Countryliving we went under this bridge. 210km later we went under the Louth bridge
You beauty 👍
It's not going to flood and make me cancel another trip, coming mid June
James Thurlow we went over this s
A bit of local knowledge please ? Where is that Bridge ? I thought Tilpa was the only cross other than Wilcannia or Bourke ! I’m wanting to travel from Hunter Valley to Tippaburra , Cunamulla !
Tony Weston
Paul Martin
Rebecca Cowling
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