Dubbo known as the regional capital of Western NSW is popular among
travelers and tourists due to the amazing Western Plains Zoo. This
regional township is situated 420km North West of Sydney on the banks of
the Macquarie River. Once you are in Dubbo, you will find it a
fascinating place to explore. The accommodation in Dubbo
such as motels and caravan parks are well geared to receive the influx
of tourists especially during autumn, winter and spring months. You
might find summer too hot and humid to walk around in Dubbo.
There are plenty of things to do and see while you are on holiday in
the Western Plains area. It is well worth checking out what we have
listed below.
- Obviously many visit Dubbo to spend a day or two in the amazing
Western Plains Zoo to see the wild animals roaming around in their near
natural surroundings. You could either walk, cycle or drive in the
designated areas admiring these wild creatures at leisure. The zoo is
over 300 hectares of landscaped park, the home of wild animals from 6
continents. - The Old Dubbo Gaol in Macquarie Street featuring the grim original
gallows and convict solitary confinement cells where you will be able to
hear re-enactment of some of the convict stories. - Check out the Dubbo Regional Art Gallery.
- You will be able to see the agricultural show if you arrive in May.
- The Military Museum with open air exhibits.
- If you feel like having a game of golf, the mini golf course and the driving range is there for you in the Golf World.
- Drive 12km north of Dubbo to visit Jinchilla Gardens and Gallery for you to roam around at your own relaxing pace.
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