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Bourke, a historic outback town on the banks of the Darling River, is the quintessential Australian frontier experience. Once a bustling river port and the gateway to the remote interior, Bourke today offers a vivid glimpse into the harsh beauty and resilient spirit of the bush. The wide, dusty streets, the iconic Darling River, and the stories of bushrangers and drovers make it a must-visit for anyone seeking the real heart of New South Wales.
Highlights & What to See
- Darling River & Riverfront Walk: Stroll along the mighty Darling River, especially at sunset when the red cliffs glow. The riverside is perfect for fishing, birdwatching, or simply soaking in the vast silence.
- Back O' Bourke Information Centre: Start here for maps and local advice; the centre also houses a small museum and the famous 'Bourke' postmark.
- Bourke Historic Cemetery: Wander among headstones that tell the stories of pioneers, Afghan cameleers, and Aboriginal elders – a poignant window into the past.
- Kidman's Camp: Explore the remains of Sir Sidney Kidman's cattle empire, where the 'Cattle King' once mustered stock along the river.
- Mount Gundabooka National Park: A short drive south, this park features ancient Aboriginal rock art, dramatic gorges, and the chance to see red kangaroos and emus.
- Bourke Gaol: Step inside this historic lock-up to feel the isolation of outback justice – it's small but atmospheric.
Suggested Time to Spend
Bourke is a destination that rewards a slow pace. Plan for a full day to see the main sights and absorb the outback atmosphere, plus an extra half-day if you want to explore Mount Gundabooka or take a river cruise. Most travellers spend one night – the sunsets and starry skies are worth it – and then move on along the Darling River Run itinerary.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Brewarrina: Known for the ancient Aboriginal fish traps on the Barwon River, a UNESCO-listed site of immense cultural significance.
- Walgett: A classic outback town at the junction of the Barwon and Namoi rivers, with a strong Indigenous heritage and the famous 'Walgett' pub.
- Lightning Ridge: The opal-mining town with a quirky character, hot artesian baths, and the chance to fossick for your own precious stones.
- Bourke to Wanaaring Road: For adventurous drivers, this route leads deeper into the outback, passing remote stations and the Paroo-Darling National Park.
- Gundabooka National Park: Combine your Bourke visit with a half-day trip to this park for bushwalking and Aboriginal art.
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