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Visitor Information: Warrumbungle, New South Wales, Australia

Warrumbungle is a picturesque town in the New South Wales region of Australia, known for its natural beauty and outdoor activities. Here is everything you need to know before visiting.

Getting There

Warrumbungle is about 450km northwest of Sydney and about 150km southeast of Dubbo. The easiest way to reach the town is by car, but you can also take a bus or train to Dubbo and rent a car from there.

Things to Do

  • Bushwalking/Hiking: There are several walking trails in the Warrumbungle National Park, ranging from easy to difficult. Some of the popular trails include Breadknife and Grand High Tops, Belougery Spire and The Pillars.
  • Astronomy: Warrumbungle is known for its dark skies, making it an ideal destination for stargazing. The Siding Spring Observatory is a must-visit for astronomy enthusiasts.
  • Camping: There are several camping sites in the Warrumbungle National Park, including the popular Camp Blackman, which has basic facilities like toilets, picnic tables and fire pits.
  • Rock Climbing: The Warrumbungle mountains offer some of the best rock climbing experiences in Australia. However, this activity is only recommended for experienced climbers.

Where to Stay

There are a few accommodation options in Warrumbungle, including hotels, motels and holiday homes. However, the Warrumbungle National Park is a popular camping destination, so you might want to consider camping if you're looking for a more affordable and immersive experience.

When to Visit

The best time to visit Warrumbungle is during the cooler months (June to August) when the temperatures are mild and ideal for outdoor activities. However, keep in mind that winter nights can get very cold, so pack warm clothes if you're planning on camping or stargazing.

Final Tips

Make sure to bring plenty of water, sunscreen and insect repellent with you, especially if you're planning on hiking or camping. Also, keep in mind that mobile reception can be limited in some parts of Warrumbungle, so be prepared for this.


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The Breadknife in Warrumbungle National Park (m) thanks to Mgillaus