Grenfell

Photo: Mattinbgn / CC BY 3.0

Grenfell, a classic country town in the New South Wales central-west, is best known as the birthplace of the Australian poet Henry Lawson. With its well-preserved heritage streetscape, vibrant murals, and easy-going rural charm, it's a rewarding stop on any drive through the region. The town is also the gateway to the Weddin Mountains National Park, offering bushwalking and wildlife encounters in a dramatic rocky landscape.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers spend half a day exploring Grenfell itself—enough time for the heritage walk, a pub lunch, and a quick museum visit. If you plan to hike in Weddin Mountains National Park, allow a full day. The town works well as a lunch stop on a road trip between Sydney and the Outback, or as a base for a weekend of bushwalking and local history.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

Please check official sources for current details.

Note: opening hours, prices and booking requirements change often — please check official sources for current details.

Explore more

Image credits