The
Darling River Run is a thin, winding line describing a route through the
NSW outback, characterised by landscape, history, culture, literature and adventure. Taken as a whole, or in its various component parts, the route provides an opportunity to see the real Australian Bush and experience some
safe and easy off-road driving, connect with Aboriginal culture and iconic
Towns & Locations along the Darling River, and drench yourself in the history, and contemporary life of a part of the country that is central to the national psyche.
About the Darling River Run
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🎾⛳ Outback Fun at Nelia Gaari Station on the #DarlingRiverRun!
Camping at Nelia Gaari Station isn’t just about soaking up the serenity of the Darling River — it’s where you can mix relaxation with a bit of friendly outback competition!
Challenge your mates to a round of golf on the outback fairways, or grab a racket for a hit on the bush tennis court - both set against sweeping Darling River views.
After the games, cool off by the river, enjoy a campfire dinner, grab a book from the book exchange or enjoy a beer at the 'Club House'.
Nelia Gaari is a working sheep station offering powered and unpowered riverside campsites and great facilities – the perfect place to stop and slow down #OutOnTheRun
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What a find! Well done and a great place to stay!
It is the best part of the trip I loved it
Looks awesome
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Friends fish traps now visible again
Tour times 4sessions Daily Monday-Friday
9.30
11.00
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We had the tour this morning. It was really educational (thank you Bradley, you did an awesome job)! Would highly recommend this to any traveller passing through. Cheers, Richard🤠
🦜 Join the Great Aussie Bird Count. 📅 20-26 October
There’s no better place to take part in the Aussie Bird Count than along the Darling River - where every bend of the river reveals a chorus of feathers, colour and song.
From cheeky galahs, cockatoos and majestic eagles to shy finches and waterbirds wading in the shallows, the outback skies come alive. All you need is 20 minutes, your phone, and a love of the bush!
So, find a shady spot by the river and see how many birds you can spot this week. Every count helps protect Australia’s precious birdlife.
How to join in:
1️⃣ Download the Aussie Bird Count app from the Apple or Google Play store.
2️⃣ Register (it only takes a couple of minutes).
3️⃣ Spend 20 minutes counting the birds you see - anywhere, any time of day!
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Downloaded the app and looking forward to taking part! Thank you for sharing 🙂
📍Right in the heart of Wentworth, where the mighty Darling and Murray Rivers meet, you’ll find the amazing Wentworth Visitor Information Centre.
Set on the banks of the Darling River, the information centre offers local knowledge, maps, and inspiration for discovering Wentworth’s river heritage, nearby national parks, and historic attractions.
Drop in for a chat with the friendly staff, have a coffee and soak up the relaxed riverside vibe before you set #OutOnTheRun to explore the town’s rich history and natural beauty.
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Outback Beds Tours at the Brewarrina Fish Traps during the week. The Brewarrina Aboriginal Cultural Museum will be open Saturday - Tour times 9.30am & 11.00am. Well worth the visit!Yesterday 1st tour with Bill Balding tour Group ... See MoreSee Less
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