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Welcome to the Carrathool Region of New South Wales

The Carrathool Region of New South Wales is a stunning area that many tourists often overlook. Located in the western part of the state, this region is home to diverse landscapes, unique wildlife, and rich cultural heritage.

Things to Do and See

When visiting the Carrathool Region, be sure to check out the following attractions:

  • Murrumbidgee River: One of Australia's most iconic rivers, the Murrumbidgee River flows through the heart of the region. Take a leisurely boat ride or try your hand at fishing.
  • Bishop's Lodge: This historic building was once a cattle station and is now a popular venue for weddings and other events. Take a tour and learn about the history of the region.
  • Carrathool Races: If you're visiting in October, don't miss the Carrathool Races. This fun event features horse racing, live music, and plenty of food and drink.
  • The Yanga Woolshed: Visit one of the largest woolsheds in Australia and learn about the region's wool industry. Take a guided tour or stroll through the beautiful gardens.

Best Time to Visit

The Carrathool Region has a semi-arid climate with hot summers and cool winters. The best time to visit is between March and May, when the weather is mild and the landscape is covered with wildflowers. Autumn is also a great time to visit for the Carrathool Races.

Getting There

The Carrathool Region is located about 600 kilometers west of Sydney. The closest major towns are Griffith (100 kilometers to the north) and Hay (80 kilometers to the south). There are several small towns in the region, but a car is essential for getting around.

Accommodation

There are several accommodation options in the Carrathool Region, from caravan parks to historic hotels. Some of the best options include:

  • Bishop's Lodge: Stay in one of the historic rooms at this beautiful property.
  • Carrathool Caravan Park: This family-friendly park offers cabins, powered sites, and unpowered sites.
  • The Shearers' Quarters: Stay in a traditional shearer's quarters at the Yanga Woolshed.

So what are you waiting for? Start planning your trip to the Carrathool Region today and discover all that this beautiful area has to offer.


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