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Outback New South Wales Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

About Outback New South Wales

Summers are blazing hot and dry, and if the sun doesn't get you, the flies will! If you want to avoid the heat, then the autumn and spring months may be the best time to visit. Winters can be surprisingly cold. Even a small amount of rain can close many unsealed back roads. Even minor flooding can close roads with low-level bridges or creek crossings that rely. Distances are huge. Even on main roads, towns and villages can be 300km apart. On the back roads, you can drive all day and not see another vehicle. This is a great experience of itself, but it comes with the risk that a breakdown will strand you for some hours, at least, and it should come as no surprise that you won't be able to use your mobile (cellular) phone to call for help. It is always important to have filled up your car

Top Attractions in Outback New South Wales

Explore the best things to see and do in Outback New South Wales:

  • Willandra Lakes Region

Outback New South Wales Travel Guide Sections

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