Hay

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Hay, a charming riverside town on the Murrumbidgee River in the Riverina region, is a delightful surprise for travellers seeking authentic outback culture and history. Known for its wide, tree-lined streets and historic buildings, Hay offers a genuine taste of rural Australia. The town's name is synonymous with the famous 'Hay Plains' and its sheep and wool industry, but there's much more to discover, including a rich Indigenous heritage and a vibrant arts scene.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow a full day to explore Hay's main attractions comfortably. Start at the Hay Gaol Museum and Shearers' Hall of Fame in the morning, then enjoy a riverside lunch. Spend the afternoon at the War Memorial Museum and a walk along the river. If you're on a road trip, an overnight stay lets you experience the town's hospitality and perhaps catch a sunset over the plains.

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