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Byrock Rock Holes

Attractions

Byrock Rockholes Aboriginal Place, Byrock NSW 2831, Byrock, NSW 2831
(02) 6872 1321

Description

Byrock Rock Holes is a significant site for the Ngemba people, located in a small village in New South Wales.

The water holes, located just beyond the hotel, have historical and cultural significance to the Ngemba Aboriginal community. They were also used by Cobb & Co coaches as a stopping point for rest and watering their horses.

Visitors can explore the beautiful surroundings of the Byrock Rock Holes and learn about their historical and cultural significance to the Ngemba people. They can also take photographs of the stunning scenery.

Byrock Rock Holes is open year-round, but it is recommended to visit during the warmer months from October to March.

To access Byrock Rock Holes, visitors can pick up a Bourke Brochure from the Back O' Bourke Information and Exhibition Centre, which provides detailed directions. Visitors can choose to drive themselves or join a guided tour from nearby towns.

Details

Trails & sites: Aboriginal Sites

Location

Byrock Rockholes Aboriginal Place, Byrock NSW 2831, Byrock, NSW 2831

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