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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No Tour todayβ¦.rain has set in and tracks are mucky
See you all tomorrow just before 11am for a cuppa
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Camping atop Mount Oxley β priceless views, endless horizons, and amazing outback experiences. Visit Mount Oxley at Rossmore Station, Bourke for a unique camping experience you'll never forget.
Go to www.mountoxley.com.au for further information and bookings.
Limited spots available each night. Not suitable for caravans or large rigs. Off Grid River Camping also available.
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A great site and ammenities. Need a wider angle lense next trip. Could see the Milky Way to both horizons. Being elevated gives a real sense of the vastness of western NSW. Worth a day trip but absolutely recommend a night. Thanks for sharing Rossmore Station to travellers.
Amazing spot
Bob Alexander
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Its been a cracker long weekend at Nelia Gaari Station, the river is flowing and looking healthy. Some camper have reported catching yellow belly perched and the record to beat is 3 yabbies π hope everyone is a having a nice relaxing time wherever you are π€
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Beautiful river.
Lindsay Connley π
I hope the yabbies choke them. I’m so jealous I love yabbies lol
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For an outback adventure thatβs bound to inspire, head for Yapa (Mulgowan) Aboriginal Art site walking track in Gundabooka National Park, near Bourke.
Be amazed by the fascinating Aboriginal rock art of the Ngemba and Paakandji people, set amongst unspoilt bushland.
Take advantage of the facilities provided and enjoy a picnic lunch or rest in the shade before a short, challenging walk to Yapa (Mulgowan) art site.
An unforgettable βoff the beaten trackβ experience on the #DarlingRiverRun.
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π» Welcome to the Pooncarie Telegraph Hotel π»
Cold beers, great food & the best outback vibes π€
β¨ Ice-cold beers on tap
β¨ Hearty pub meals & pizzas
β¨ Family-friendly atmosphere
β¨ Local events & community Spirit
π Your home base for:
π Pooncarie Races
π Pooncarie Bushmans Ball
ποΈ Gymkhana & Bikekhana
π£ Darling River Fishing
π Pooncarie Quick Shear
π Whether youβre in town for an event or just passing through, the Telegraph is the place to relax, recharge & enjoy!
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Chicken Parmie & a couple of frothies for dinner tonight, very nice.
Here here, thumbs up to Pooncarrie community.
Karen Riches. Looks interesting.
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π£ Step into history and culture at the Brewarrina Aboriginal Cultural Museum on the banks of the Barwon River.
Book a tour with local guide Bradley Hardy and discover the stories of Baiame's Ngunnhu (Brewarrina Fish Traps) and connect with the traditions of the Ngemba people.
A must stop #outontherun. Stop, learn, reflect, and be inspired.
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We really enjoyed our guided tour of the cultural centre and the fish traps. Well worth the visit.
Such an important part of our community! Well done Brad!!
Maree King
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