White Cliffs

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White Cliffs is a tiny, sun-baked opal-mining town in outback New South Wales, famous for its underground homes (dugouts) and dazzling opal fields. This quirky frontier settlement offers a glimpse into a unique way of life, where residents escape the scorching heat by living in caves carved into the hillside. It's a memorable detour for anyone fascinated by Australia's mining heritage and offbeat destinations.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

White Cliffs is a one-day wonder. Arrive early, take a morning tour of the dugouts, visit the opal mine in the afternoon, and stay overnight in an underground motel for the full experience. If you're just passing through, 3–4 hours is enough for a quick look and a tour.

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