Coonabarabran

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Perched on the edge of the Warrumbungle National Park, Coonabarabran is a stargazer's paradise and the gateway to some of New South Wales' most dramatic volcanic landscapes. This small country town, known as the 'Astronomy Capital of Australia,' offers a rare blend of celestial wonders and rugged bushwalking. The air is crisp and clear, the nights are inky black, and the locals are as warm as the outback sun.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give Coonabarabran at least two full days: one for the Warrumbungle National Park (arrive early for the best walks) and another for the observatory and stargazing. If you're keen on both the optical and radio telescopes, add a third day for the drive to Narrabri. The town itself is compact and can be explored in an afternoon.

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