Discover the best top things to do in Broken Hill, Australia including Royal Flying Doctor Service, Tri State Safaris Outback Tours, Outback Astronomy, Bindara Station, Howard Steer Art - Flying Doctor Artist, Pro Hart Gallery, Silver City Tours, Broken Hill Visitor Information Centre, The Broken Hill Sculptures & Living Desert Sanctuary, Line of Lode Miners Memorial.
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5.0 based on 709 reviews
Come and visit the Outback Heritage Experience that combines a museum, theatre and gift-shop, with interactive displays showing the history of the Service. It also tributes to the doctors, pilots and flight nurses who work for us, the many community groups and benefactors who support us. Enjoy a talk by our tour guide. View the aircraft in the hangar. Watch a unique film in our 44 seat theatre. Shop for special souvenirs. Explore the Mantle of Safety Museum. The Outback Heritage Experience is unique because it is one of the few working Bases, located at an airport that is open to the public daily. Visitors can tour the Base and explore the Mantle of Safety Museum which showcases over 88 years of remarkable outback history. The Flying Doctor Service is a charitable organisation. We rely on the generosity of the community to continue our life-saving work. All proceeds from admissions and merchandise sales go towards the purchase of new aircraft and vital medical equipments.
Really enjoyed the experience and learning about the RFDS, watched an informative show, got to see the control room and the hanger where some old planes are being restored all with expert commentary.
5.0 based on 131 reviews
Established in 1992, TriState Safaris have long been considered the experts in bringing the joy of outback travel to keen adventurers. For over 20 years, the Tri State team have travelled from Broken Hill to all destinations around Australia and experienced all the wonderful destinations between. From their Broken Hill location, TriState Safaris deliver a number of outback tours and eco-tourism adventures (there are currently 12 tours on offer). The key philosophies of TriState Safaris are to provide exceptional customer service and to deliver a rewarding and authentic outback experience to all travellers, from the young to the young at heart. Encouraging passengers to truly experience the Outback with an accent on having fun, there is a reason why Tri State Safaris is Australia's most award winning 4WD tour company.
5.0 based on 129 reviews
Hang out with the stars while in Broken Hill. Enjoy a personalised night sky show from the comfort of a reclined chair under the vast Outback sky. You'll be enchanted and amazed by this star-gazing experience. Designed for the novice, our Sky Shows introduce you to famous stars and constellations, nebulae and other objects during a virtual cruise across the Milky Way. You'll experience naked eye and binocular-assisted viewing of the night sky with narration by a knowledgeable guide! We also offer telescope viewing in selected shows. We are outdoors under a lovely clear dark sky - there is no light pollution! While we ask that you rug up like your going to the snow, we also supply blankets and zero degree Celsius sleeping bags to slip into (boots and all) during cold months. Note that outback Australia can be sub-zero degrees from April to November! Very soon, we move to a new location with bathroom facilities and other permanent structures! Keep a watch on our website blog and our Facebook page.
5.0 based on 33 reviews
We stayed 3 nights on this lovely property on The Darling. The accommodation was excellent, comfortable, spotless and dinner each evening was delicious. You must prebook evening meals. The hosts are very welcoming and work hard to ensure you have a great stay. We did a wonderful tour of the property. Very relaxing in a tranquil rustic environment. Recommended!
5.0 based on 54 reviews
Popped in to Howard's gallery/home in broken hill. Bought one of his gorgeous pieces whilst he painted his famous flying doctor on it whilst we watched. Talented artist and delightful to chat with. One of my highlights
4.5 based on 803 reviews
A collection of Pro harts Life, you can see his work station, his Rolls Royces out the front, They have documentary playing for you to watch. Prints & paintings for sale.
4.5 based on 43 reviews
At Broken Hill you’ll truly discover a lost world with its historic mines, captivating landscapes, grand old pubs and simple miner’s cottages, every sight has a tale to tell. And few can tell them better than Silver City Tours. As the longest serving tour operator in the Far Western Region of NSW, our philosophy of sit back, relax and enjoy best sums up the most compelling reason for booking an organised tour.
4.5 based on 619 reviews
The friendly staff at the Broken Hill Visitor Information Centre will handle your bookings for local tours and provide you with all the necessary information for your step into the Great Outback. The centre has a range of facilities, including showers, toilets and disabled access for visitors. Browse through their gift shop and take home a souvenir which includes locally made items. A Gloria Jeans's Coffee can be found in the same building.
Strange the tourist visitor info centre is only open three hours a day, from. 9-12md. As I’m sure most tourists arrive later in the day when they drive to Broken Hill. Having said that, the staff were really helpful and informative about the local area and the regional attractions including the Flinders Ranges and Quorn.
4.5 based on 1,017 reviews
This a definite ‘must do’ when visiting Broken Hill. A short drive out of the city to a fabulous collection of sculptures created in 1993 by a group of artists from all over the world. There are a number of ‘cash only’ attractions in Broken Hill but this one is credit card only and a $6 entry fee per person. Well worth the money. If, like us, you are only going to check out the sculptures and sunset allow yourself plenty of time to wander around before settling down to watch the sun set. It is also a good idea to take chairs and/or a blanket to be more comfortable (some people even had tables for their picnic) and it isn’t too far to walk from your car. Fabulous start to our evening.
4.5 based on 663 reviews
It takes a while to go through all the deaths in chronological order, giving names, dates and reason for death. The early days must have been very dangerous and this memorial is very well presented, with you finally emerging on the platform with a view of the city of these miners. Well recommended, and don’t forget to stop at the small memorial halfway up the mullock heap on the sharp corner - apparently, of all the mine deaths these were the only two left underground because the whole level collapsed. Sobering indeed.
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