Discover the best top things to do in Coonabarabran, Australia including Ando's Outback Tours, Milroy Observatory with Donna the Astronomer, Donna the Astronomer Starry Night, Burbie Canyon Walking Track, Whitegum Lookout, Warrumbungle National Park, Siding Spring Observatory, Dark Sky Traveller, Sandstone Caves, Crystal Kingdom Museum.
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5.0 based on 22 reviews
Ando Tours Offers Local Tours Of Coober Pedy And Districts. Town And Breakaways Tour Painted Desert Tour Wiliam Creek Tour Lake Eyre And Harligan Bay Tour
5.0 based on 131 reviews
We provide outdoor stargazing through telescopes at Milroy Observatory. Milroy Observatory is a dark sky site bordering on the Warrumbungle Dark Sky Park 10kms from Coonabarabran. Here you can enjoy amazing views of the Southern night sky. We operate night sky tours on all clear nights. Bookings are essential. The show starts with a tour of the evening sky with Donna the Astronomer and then a number of bright and deep sky objects are observed with our outdoor telescopes. See planets, galaxies, nebulas and star clusters amongst other amazing night sky wonders. Her friendly, easy-going style ensures the group has fun, as well as learning about the wonders of the night sky. There are only 2 rules - have fun and ask questions! We are family-friendly and work to ensure everyone has a good time. The show is hands-on and you look at lots of interesting objects through the telescope. We are just now beginning to be able to see the glory of the Milky Way each night.
Donna and team were fantastic. Was an interesting night and loads of fun for the whole family. It was amazing to see so much in the night sky.
5.0 based on 15 reviews
We provide nighttime stargazing shows near Coonabarabran and the wonderful Warrumbungle dark sky park. Have the opportunity to look through a telescope and see the stars planets clusters and nebulae. Donna Astronomers will entertain you and give you information about a wild range of what we can see in the night sky
My husband and I went last night for a session. Donna was wealth of knowledge and was so passionate to teach and share her knowledge. Her only two rules are: have fun and ask questions!! Which we did!! The sky was amazing!!! Would highly recommend!!!!
4.5 based on 340 reviews
Finding this trail head is easy as it is just off the road with its own dedicated car park. Reading the provided information at the start of the trail, it suggests you do the circuit anti clockwise. We did it clockwise for no other reason except the circuit started there. Was a great choice. Although steep, the track breaks down into sections with rock scrambling early on which allows for some great views straight away. Distracts from the elevation gain and gives you excuses for multiple breaks whilst taking pictures. As you get higher the track even flattens out a little before you have to do some significant climbing and descending before you reach the gate to the summit. Great views again over this stretch allow for breaks and pictures. Once at the gate, there is a warning which doesn’t give credit to the adventure you are about to have. The summit track should only be attempted in dry conditions. Simply too dangerous in the wet and unless the weather is clear, the views from the summit will be wasted. Once you get to the end of the metal stairs you will see rope tethers with no rope. They operate as a guide to show you approximately where you will need go. Despite looking daunting, the first 100 m is the worst/hardest part of the climb. Once clear, the track is steep but easily achievable for the rest of the way. Markers are easily spotted, either yellow “cats eyes” like you see on roads and/or white paint. It is by far the most enjoyable part of this trek. There is no sign at the summit, though the large rock formation at the top with a marker on it is as good as it gets. The views are 360 degrees and simply amazing. Only downside on a windy day is it is very difficult to find somewhere sheltered. For the return leg, we completed the circuit and were glad we went clockwise. The other side was downhill all the way and did not offer as many outstanding views. Would be a lot less interesting if you were walking up this way. Circuit can be easily achieved in 3 hours for most people with moderate fitness. Fit people could achieve 2 hours without the summit walk easily. Summit walk should be added to your circuit time for planning purposes. We achieved the summit walk (800m) in 40 mins return, however, plan for an hour for safety reasons and photo opportunities.
4.5 based on 262 reviews
SIDING SPRING OBSERVATORY IS CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Please see the facebook page for further details.
James was delightfully frank and very informative on the machinations of the telescopes, the enterprise and the current threats to its existence as an international window to our solar system. Coal seam gas mining and its effective light pollution and landscape scarring in the Piliga would surely be a huge mistake.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
Astrotourism tours and activities in Australia and Internationally, Dark Sky Traveller hosts - Day Tours at Siding Spring Observatory
4.5 based on 129 reviews
So glad I went .... wonderfully tranquil I was the only one there. Plus the flies. Take aerogard. Finding it wasn’t easy ... no sign off the main road but Google Maps helped ... Apple Maps no help. Dirt road is good for all vehicles .... caves and sandstone colours and formations just beautiful
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