Hay Plains

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Stretching endlessly across south-western New South Wales, the Hay Plains offer a quintessential Australian outback experience defined by vast, flat horizons, big skies, and a profound sense of isolation. This is the land of the Murrumbidgee River, where the red earth meets the blue heavens, and the silence is broken only by the wind and the occasional bird call. For travellers on a self-drive journey between Melbourne and Sydney, the Hay Plains provide a starkly beautiful detour into the heart of the Riverina region, with opportunities to connect with Indigenous culture, pioneer history, and the sheer scale of the Australian landscape.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers spend a half-day to a full day exploring the Hay Plains, usually as a stopover on a longer road trip. If you're driving between Sydney and Adelaide or Melbourne, an overnight stay in the town of Hay allows you to visit the museum and homestead at a relaxed pace, plus catch the sunset over the plains. For those with limited time, a two-hour loop from the town centre covers the key sights, including the lookout and One Tree. The open landscapes invite longer contemplation – consider a full day if you enjoy photography or birdwatching.

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