Darling River Run – An Epic Outback Journey
The Darling River Run is an epic outback journey tracing the path of Australia’s third longest river as it winds through the heart of New South Wales. Stretching from Walgett to Wentworth this iconic route covers over 900 kilometres and takes travellers through rural towns, rich Aboriginal heritage sites and landscapes steeped in history. Along the way, visitors can experience the mighty Menindee Lakes, explore remote sheep stations, and encounter unique wildlife that calls the riverbanks home. The Darling River Run is ideal for those looking to explore Australia’s outback soul, with plenty of opportunities for bush camping, fishing, and immersing oneself in the natural beauty and cultural richness of inland Australia.
41 Free And Low Cost Camps Along The Darling
We have selected 41 free and low cost camps along The Darling River Run. A remarkable journey deep into the heart of the Australian outback. From the...
Carinda Hotel David Bowie Lets Dance Location
Amanda and I called in to the Carinda Hotel and we loved it. You could feel the history inside, it’s old, it’s a bit dishevelled but you wouldn’t...
Trilby Station To Bourke On The Darling River Run
We were meant to stay at Trilby Station for a few nights but only stayed the one. The weather app was saying that it would begin raining in the...
Darling River Run Wilcannia To Louth &
We travel the Darling River Run from Wilcannia to Louth with a stop off at the Tilpa Hotel and camp at Trilby Station. It is one of Australias most...
Tilpa Hotel We Visit An Iconic Aussie Outback Pub
Established in 1894 the Tilpa Hotel on the Darling River is considered to be one of the last remaining true bush pubs in outback NSW Australia and is...
Wilcannia Menindee Road – Wilcannia To
Left Menindee this morning and drove to White Cliffs. The Wilcannia Menindee Road (east) was a better road than we had been led to believe but it was...
Copi Hollow – Menindee Lookout &
Had a fun day today. Went for a drive to a place called Copi Hollow for a look around. It’s a water skiing park near Lake Pamamaroo. Not much water...