Discover the best top things to do in Balranald, Australia including Outback Geo Adventures, Ben Scott Swing Bridge And Heritage Walk, Balranald Art Gallery, Balranald Visitor Information Centre, Balranald Southern Cross, Mungo National Park, Yanga National Park, Balranald Discovery Centre, Murrumbidgee Junction.
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5.0 based on 145 reviews
We are a Geotourism operator based in Balranald, NSW specializing in tours to Mungo National Park and the heritage listed Willandra Lakes and the astonishing floodplains and wetlands of Yanga National Park. Our aim is to give an all encompassing "Geo" approach to your experience based on the principles and dimensions of knowledge that Geotourism intends to promote and sustain.
5.0 based on 7 reviews
Always changing the exhibitions this Gallery is worth a visit regularly. Special exhibits and wonderful local art is on display throughout the year. Well worth a visit weather a local resident, visiting town or stopping for a leg stretch passing through.
5.0 based on 28 reviews
Balranald Visitor Information Centre provides quality service and merchandise to our visitors and community.
Make sure to stop in for great local tips on things to see and do. We met the lovely Kirstyn and she was so helpful in helping us navigate the next leg of our journey through to Mungo NP and on to Broken Hill. Can't wait to try out Bell's Cafe! Oh and she was spot on with recommending the Cafe next to the info centre!
5.0 based on 9 reviews
If you are travelling to or through Balranald, you have to stop and have a look at this place.. The people who are volunteers are enthusiastic local history buffs and Balranald has a heap of history to tell. Burke and Wills camped near the present Balranald township and travelled through the area in their expedition of 1860 and left a few items which the volunteers will tell you about. Sir Charles Kingsford Smith in his Southern Cross visited the township whilst he was barn storming around Australia. Ever seen a round fridge? Do you know that the arm hoist that people use in hospitals throughout the world was invented by a Balranald local.. Drop in and have a look...you will be amazed..
4.5 based on 237 reviews
Located 120kms north of mildura, this ex pastoral property is quiet an enjoyable National Park, with a great visitors centre, plenty of toilet and bbq facilities and even some rooms to stay. A loop track takes you around 70 odd kms, with stops along the way. $8.00 per vehicle unless you have a Parks Pass. Great story boards that explain the history of the place. We enjoyed our packed lunch at the Walls. And walked around the huge sand dunes. Allocate around 6 - 8 hours if travelling from mildura
4.5 based on 79 reviews
So glad we came to visit yanga national park so much to see and learn about what happened on this land so many years ago .the homestead was absolutely amazing to have lived in it back in the day would have been quite a experience, the garden was so beautiful with roses which were named . Would highly recommend coming for a visit .
4.5 based on 120 reviews
Balranald Discovery Centre is the home to our Visitor Information Centre, an Interpretive Centre, the old Balranald Lockup, Malcolm Building Museum and the old Wintong Station School. A great skatepark and playground for the children and a cafe onsite.
We were pleasantly surprised when we rolled up here to free camp in their back car park for caravans. They have an amazing dislplay of old local history , including an old jail and museum, plus toilet and showers , also a brilliant cafe on site as well and only a 3 minute walk into town. This place is so impressive we came twice in 21/2 weeks.
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