Narrabri

Photo: Ian Bailey / Public domain

Narrabri, a sunbaked town on the Namoi River in north-west NSW, is the gateway to some of Australia’s most captivating outback landscapes and world-class astronomy. With its wide main street, historic pubs, and a backdrop of the Nandewar Ranges, Narrabri offers a genuine slice of country life alongside extraordinary natural wonders. It’s the perfect base for exploring the Warrumbungle National Park and the iconic Australia Telescope Compact Array, making it a must-stop on any outback road trip.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers find that two to three days is ideal for Narrabri and its surrounds. Spend your first day exploring the town and the Australia Telescope Compact Array, then dedicate a full day to Warrumbungle National Park for hiking and stargazing. If you have a third day, head to Mount Kaputar National Park for a scenic drive and short walks. Those on a tight itinerary can still appreciate the highlights in a single day, but you’ll want longer to soak in the dark skies and outback tranquillity.

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