Brewarrina Visitor Information
Welcome to Brewarrina
Brewarrina is a small town located in the North West region of New South Wales, Australia. The town is situated on the banks of the Barwon River and is known for its rich Aboriginal history and culture.
Things to Do
- Visit the Ngemba Aboriginal Art Gallery to view and purchase authentic Aboriginal art pieces
- Explore the nearby Mount Gundabooka National Park, which offers a unique opportunity to witness ancient rock art and wildlife
- Take a dip in the Brewarrina Swimming Pool or relax in the nearby hot springs
- Learn about local history at the Brewarrina Historical Museum, which showcases artifacts and exhibits from the area's pioneering days
- Join a guided tour along the historic Brewarrina Fish Traps, which are considered one of the oldest man-made structures in the world
Accommodation
Brewarrina offers a variety of accommodation options, including hotels, motels, and caravan parks. Some popular options include:
- Court House Hotel: a historic hotel located in the town center
- Brewarrina Motel: a comfortable and affordable option with a swimming pool
- Brewarrina Caravan Park: a convenient location for caravans and camping with nearby amenities
Getting Here
Brewarrina is located approximately 788km (490 miles) northwest of Sydney, and can be accessed by car, bus or plane. The closest airport is in Dubbo, which is approximately a 3 hour drive away. Alternatively, the town can be reached by bus from Sydney or other nearby towns.
For more information about Brewarrina and its attractions, be sure to visit the Brewarrina Visitor Information Centre located on Bathurst Street.