Cobar

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Deep in the red-dirt country of central-western New South Wales, Cobar is a classic outback mining town with a gritty, authentic soul. Founded on copper in the 1870s, it still feels like a frontier settlement, where wide streets, historic pubs and the ever-present dust tell stories of boom and bust. For travellers venturing beyond the Blue Mountains, Cobar offers a genuine outback experience — think ghostly mine ruins, brilliant night skies and a surprising art scene.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

One full day is enough to see the main sights and soak up the outback atmosphere. Arrive early, spend the morning at the Heritage Centre and Sound Chapel, then head to the lookout for sunset. If you have a second day, take the Peak Gold Mine tour in the morning and explore the surrounding national parks. Cobar also makes a logical overnight stop on a Sydney-to-Broken Hill road trip.

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