Montauban

Photo: Bernhard Walter / Public domain

Montauban is a tiny, historic gold-mining hamlet tucked into the forested hills of New South Wales, roughly midway between Mudgee and Bathurst. It's a place where the past whispers from every weathered building and rusting piece of mining machinery. Today, it's a peaceful detour for travellers seeking a tangible link to Australia's gold rush era, with a handful of well-preserved relics and a serene bush setting that invites quiet exploration.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Montauban is a brief but rewarding stop — allow about 45 minutes to an hour to wander the historic site, read the interpretive signs, and soak in the atmosphere. It works best as a leisurely leg-stretcher on a longer drive between Mudgee and Bathurst, or as part of a day trip from either town. There's no café or services, so bring water and snacks if you plan to picnic.

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