Kidman Way

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Kidman Way is a legendary outback route that slices through the heart of New South Wales, linking the pastoral towns of Cobar and Jerilderie. Named after the iconic cattle baron Sir Sidney Kidman, this 700-kilometre drive is a pilgrimage into the soul of the Australian bush—red dirt, endless skies, and the spirit of the drover. It's a journey best taken in a sturdy vehicle, with a sense of adventure and a thirst for wide-open spaces.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate at least three to four days to drive the full Kidman Way, allowing for stops in Cobar, Hillston, Griffith, and Jerilderie. A rushed two-day itinerary is possible but you'll miss the hidden gems and the chance to soak in the outback atmosphere. Plan to drive in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat, and always carry extra water and fuel.

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