Winslow

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Winslow is a tiny, unassuming settlement tucked into the vast, golden landscapes of the New South Wales outback. For travellers on the long haul between Dubbo and Broken Hill, it’s a welcome pit stop — but those who linger find a place rich in pioneer history and the raw beauty of the Australian bush. The main street feels like a movie set, with a classic pub and a railway station that still sees the weekly Indian Pacific glide through. Out here, the sky is enormous, the silence is profound, and the hospitality of the locals is as warm as the sun-baked earth.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

An hour or two is enough to stretch your legs, grab a drink at the pub, and soak up the atmosphere. If you’re a train enthusiast, plan to arrive around the Indian Pacific’s scheduled stop (check timetables). For a deeper experience, stay overnight at the pub or a nearby shearer’s quarters to truly appreciate the outback stillness at dusk and dawn.

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