Tours in Walgett Region

The Walgett region in New South Wales is a destination that offers a unique mix of outback adventure, natural beauty, and rich cultural experiences. Situated near the junction of the Namoi and Barwon Rivers, Walgett is a welcoming town with a range of attractions and activities to enjoy.

Visitors to the Walgett region can explore various attractions, including relaxing and rejuvenating at the Artesian Bore Baths in Burren Junction, Lightning Ridge, and Walgett. They can also delve into the local Indigenous culture at the Aboriginal Art Gallery, appreciate the artwork of artist John Murray at the John Murray Art Gallery in Lightning Ridge, and shop for opals directly from miners in Lightning Ridge. Additionally, visitors can recharge at the therapeutic Walgett Bore Baths, walk along the Tracker Walford Walkway that honors Aboriginal tracker Norman Walford, and admire the mural at the Walgett Water Tower.

Throughout the year, the Walgett region hosts a diverse array of events, such as the Lightning Ridge Easter Festival, Walgett District Show, PJ O’Brien Memorial Race Meeting, Walgett Bulldust to Bitumen Festival, Walgett Charity Bushman’s Carnival, Rowena Cracker Night, and Come By Chance Picnic Races. For more information on these events and other attractions, visitors can seek assistance at the Walgett Visitor Information Centre, which also showcases local artisan work, including postcards, art, woodwork, and opal jewelry.