Moree

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Moree, in northern New South Wales, is a classic outback town famous for its natural hot springs and rich Indigenous heritage. The town’s artesian baths draw visitors year-round, offering therapeutic soaks in mineral-rich waters. Moree also serves as a gateway to the vast agricultural plains and offers a genuine glimpse into rural Australian life. The local Aboriginal community, the Gomeroi people, have deep connections to the land, and you can learn about their culture through art and storytelling.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers spend one to two nights in Moree. Arrive in the afternoon and enjoy the hot springs; the next morning, visit the galleries and take a short drive to the Pilliga Forest for a walk. This pace allows you to relax and soak up the outback atmosphere without feeling rushed.

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