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Leave the vineyard-laced valleys of the Hunter behind and point your wheels west into the raw, red heart of New South Wales. This is a self-drive adventure that trades cool-climate chardonnay for dust, heat, and the kind of silence that rings in your ears. The route unfurls across ancient landscapes, through tiny pub towns and past rust-coloured gorges, offering a genuine taste of outback Australia that feels a world away from the coast.
Highlights & What to See
- Barrington Tops National Park – A dramatic transition from lush rainforest to alpine plateaus; look for wild horses and take short walks to waterfalls.
- Wollemi National Park – Remote wilderness where the prehistoric Wollemi pine was discovered; scenic drives and deep canyons reward the adventurous.
- Goulburn River National Park – Sheer sandstone cliffs, river gorges, and Aboriginal rock art sites accessible via unsealed roads.
- Merriwa – A classic country town with a historic main street, the Merriwa Festival of the Fleeces, and a great bakery for a pie stop.
- Cassilis – Quirky heritage village with the Cassilis Hotel and the excellent Cassilis Historical Museum.
- Coolah Tops National Park – Volcanic peaks, grassy woodlands, and stunning views from the summit; a peaceful bush-camping spot.
Suggested Time to Spend
Give yourself at least three to four days to do this drive justice. A long weekend works if you push hard, but a leisurely five days allows for detours, walks, and overnight stays in character-filled pubs. Start early each day to avoid driving in the heat, and plan to arrive at your accommodation by mid-afternoon. The distances are deceptive – many roads are unsealed and slower than they appear on the map.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Hunter Valley Wine Country – Kick off or finish your trip with a day of cellar door tastings and gourmet dining.
- Mudgee – A gold-rush era town with a thriving food scene and more wineries, about two hours west of Merriwa.
- Dunedoo – Known for its “Canoon Caves” (limestone formations) and the Dunedoo Hotel, a classic outback pub.
- Bylong Valley – A scenic valley with the Bylong River, perfect for a picnic and a short hike.
- Kandos – A historic cement-mining town with interesting industrial ruins and the nearby Rylstone Kandos Museum.
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Image credits
- Hunter Valley Wine Country — F Delventhal / CC BY 2.0
- Barrington Tops National Park — MrActiniuM / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Wollemi National Park — Sardaka ( talk ) 08:13, 23 September 2013 (UTC) / CC BY 3.0
- Mudgee — MDRX / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Merriwa — Outrune / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Cassilis — Public domain
- Coolah Tops National Park — Mgillaus / CC BY-SA 3.0