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Bathurst, a historic city in the New South Wales Central Tablelands, is a captivating blend of gold-rush heritage, motor-racing adrenaline, and serene countryside. As Australia’s oldest inland settlement, it offers a genuine slice of Australian history, with beautifully preserved Victorian architecture and a vibrant food scene. Whether you’re a motorsport enthusiast, a history buff, or a foodie, Bathurst delivers a rewarding detour on any New South Wales road trip.
Highlights & What to See
- Mount Panorama Circuit – Drive or walk the legendary 6.2 km racetrack, home to the Bathurst 1000. The public road is open daily, offering thrilling views over the city from the top of the mountain.
- National Motor Racing Museum – Dive into Australia’s motorsport history with an impressive collection of cars, bikes, and memorabilia, right at the base of Mount Panorama.
- Bathurst Courthouse & Historic Buildings – Marvel at the grand Victorian courthouse, the old post office, and the elegant terraces along William and Russell streets, remnants of the gold-rush boom.
- Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum – Home to the Somerville Collection, featuring spectacular fossils and minerals, including dinosaur skeletons and glittering crystals.
- Chifley Home & Education Centre – Explore the former residence of Ben Chifley, Australia’s 16th Prime Minister, for a glimpse into mid-20th-century political life.
- Bathurst Regional Art Gallery – A showcase of contemporary and traditional Australian art, with a focus on regional and Indigenous works.
Suggested Time to Spend
Two days is ideal to experience Bathurst’s highlights without rushing. Spend the first morning at Mount Panorama, then explore the museums and historic centre in the afternoon. On day two, take a scenic drive through the surrounding countryside, visit a local winery, or enjoy a leisurely brunch at one of the city’s excellent cafés. If you’re a motorsport fan, plan your visit around the Bathurst 1000 (October) or the Bathurst 12 Hour (February) for an unforgettable atmosphere.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Orange – Just 50 km west, this food-and-wine hub offers cool-climate vineyards, farmers’ markets, and a thriving culinary scene.
- Blue Mountains – Head east for dramatic escarpments, bushwalks, and iconic lookouts like the Three Sisters – about 1.5 hours’ drive.
- Mudgee – A charming rural town known for its wineries, historic pubs, and scenic countryside, roughly an hour north-west.
- Lithgow – Explore the gateway to the Blue Mountains with its industrial heritage, glow-worm tunnels, and nearby Wollemi National Park.
- Canberra – Australia’s capital, about 2.5 hours south, offers world-class museums, galleries, and national monuments.
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- Blue Mountains — JJ Harrison ( https://www.jjharrison.com.au/ ) / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Canberra — The 3B's / CC BY 2.0