Tours in Narrabri Region

The Narrabri Region in North West NSW, situated in the Namoi Valley, offers a warm and inviting experience for travelers, blending country charm with a genuine atmosphere. Key attractions in the region include the annual CREATE Festival curated by the Narrabri Shire Council, the unique Pilliga Hot Artesian Bore Baths campground, and the picturesque Yarrie Lake perfect for various recreational activities. Mount Kaputar National Park provides a spectacular destination for outdoor enthusiasts with opportunities for canoeing, camping, and exploring volcanic formations like Sawn Rocks.

Additionally, visitors can explore the Narrabri Fish Farm, the largest freshwater prawn farm in Australia offering guided tours and tasting sessions, as well as visit cultural sites like the Namoi Echo Museum in Wee Waa and the Old Gaol Heritage Museum in Narrabri. For enthusiasts of history and machinery, the Boggabri Tractor Shed showcases an extensive collection of vintage tractors and machinery, while Sculptures in the Scrub in the Pilliga Forest features exquisite Dandry Gorge and Aboriginal Gamilaroi art. The Narrabri Region Visitor Information Centre is available to provide suggested itineraries and details on local events to help visitors maximize their experience in the area.