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Moree, a vibrant town in the heart of the Gamilaroi Nation, is best known for its natural hot artesian springs, which have drawn visitors for centuries. With a strong agricultural heritage and a rich Indigenous culture, Moree offers a unique blend of relaxation, history, and outdoor adventure. Whether you're soaking in mineral-rich waters or exploring the vast plains, this town provides a genuine outback experience.
Highlights & What to See
- Moree Artesian Aquatic Centre: Float in the warm, mineral-rich waters of the hot springs – a rejuvenating experience any time of year.
- Bundaleer Aboriginal Art Gallery: Discover contemporary works by local Indigenous artists, offering insight into Gamilaroi stories and traditions.
- Moree Plains Gallery: A regional art space showcasing rotating exhibitions of Australian and Indigenous art.
- Mehi River Walk: Stroll along the tree-lined banks of the Mehi River, perfect for birdwatching and a peaceful picnic.
- Moree Historical Society Museum: Housed in a former railway station, this museum delves into the area's pioneering and agricultural past.
- Jellicoe Park: A central green space with a playground and barbecue facilities, ideal for a family break.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors find that one full day is sufficient to explore Moree's key attractions, including a soak in the hot springs and a visit to the galleries. If you plan to delve deeper into the region's history or enjoy a more leisurely pace, consider staying overnight. The hot springs are especially enjoyable in the evening, so an overnight stay allows you to experience them at their most serene.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Narrabri: Home to the iconic Australia Telescope Compact Array and the Mount Kaputar National Park, about an hour's drive south.
- Lightning Ridge: Famous for its opal mines and quirky outback character, roughly two hours west.
- Gunnedah: Known as the 'Koala Capital of NSW', with a chance to see wild koalas in their natural habitat, about 90 minutes south-east.
- Inverell: A gem of the New England region, offering sapphire fossicking and waterfalls, around two hours east.
- Warrumbungle National Park: A stargazer's paradise with dramatic volcanic landscapes, just over an hour south of Narrabri.
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Image credits
- Lightning Ridge — Kdliss / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Gunnedah — CC BY-SA 2.5
- Inverell — Chris Olszewski / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Warrumbungle National Park — Hjkraus / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Port Macquarie — Inas / CC0