Gilgandra

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Gilgandra is a classic country town in the heart of New South Wales' Central West, where the spirit of the bush and a warm community welcome await. Known as the 'Gateway to the Warrumbungles' and famous for its role in the World War I Coo-ee March, Gilgandra offers a genuine slice of Australian outback culture. Here you can explore pioneering history, stroll along the Castlereagh River, and experience the quiet beauty of the surrounding plains and national parks.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Gilgandra is a perfect stopover of 2–3 hours on a drive through the Central West, or a day trip if you want to explore the museum and river walk. For hikers and stargazers, base yourself here for 1–2 nights to fully enjoy Warrumbungle National Park. A half-day is enough to see the town's main sights; add an extra day for the national park.

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