Hay Visitor Information Centre

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Hay is a classic Australian outback town on the Murrumbidgee River, serving as a vital rest stop on the journey between Sydney and Adelaide. The Hay Visitor Information Centre is the perfect first stop, offering friendly advice, maps, and local insights. This riverside settlement is steeped in history, from its Indigenous Wiradjuri heritage to its role as a river-port and later a key site for the Dunera Boys during WWII. The town’s wide streets, historic buildings, and proximity to the vast Riverina plains make it a surprisingly rewarding detour for those seeking authentic outback character.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

You can comfortably see the main sights in a half-day, but to soak up the relaxed outback atmosphere and enjoy a riverside picnic or a meal at a local pub, plan for a full day. If you’re breaking a long drive, an overnight stay allows you to catch the golden light over the river at sunrise or sunset.

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