Sierra Gorda

Deep in the Australian outback of northern New South Wales, Sierra Gorda is a hidden gem for those seeking raw landscapes, Indigenous heritage, and a genuine escape from the beaten track. This vast, semi-arid region is defined by rugged ranges, ancient rock formations, and a profound sense of solitude. Here, you can walk in the footsteps of the Gamilaraay people, discover extraordinary rock art, and stargaze under some of the darkest skies in the country. It’s a place that rewards the curious traveller with quiet wonder and a deep connection to the land.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate at least two full days to appreciate Sierra Gorda’s remote beauty. Use day one for a guided cultural tour and a moderate hike to a lookout; day two for self-guided exploration of rock art sites and a picnic at a quiet waterhole. If you’re a keen photographer or stargazer, a third day is well worth it. The region is best visited in the cooler months (April to September) when days are pleasant for walking.

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