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Dubbo to Tamworth Road Trip

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Dubbo to Tamworth Road Trip

We planned a road trip to take us from our home town of Singleton to Dubbo, Gunnedah and Tamworth. Along the way we planned to stop at several other places and see what else there was to see.

During the trip we passed through several towns we visited before but have included them below with links to our blogs. If you are driving here for the first time these other towns have a lot to offer, so take your time and explore.

Merriwa

Having stopped at Merriwa many times in the past we drove through this time. A beautiful country time, with Silo art, and golden canola flowers at the right time of year. For more photos and more ideas, read our full blog here.

Welcome Sign Dubbo to Tamworth Road Trip
Merriwa Welcome Sign

Dunedoo

Now with a recently completed Silo art of the racehorse Winx, Dunedoo is a great place for a break driving those long country roads. We stopped here for a snack at the White Swan Cafe and walked around the Silo and sculpture garden. Our full story and pictures click here.

Winx and her Jockey Hugh Bowman Along with Trainer Chris Waller on the Dunedoo Silo Art
Winx and her Jockey Hugh Bowman Along with Trainer Chris Waller

Dubbo

Our first major stop with a two-night stay, Dubbo is a large regional town, with lots to offer. The main attraction is Taronga Western Plains Zoo, but Dubbo is much more than just the zoo. Historically it is the home of the Kamilaroi people, you can see their history at the Western Plains Cultural Centre. European settler history is on display throughout town with buildings like the Old Gaol. Slightly out of town at the airport learn the history of the Royal Flying Doctor Service, or discover astronomy at the Dubbo Observatory.

More detail and photos can be found in our Dubbo blog.

Black Rhinoceros
Black Rhinoceros

Coonabarabran

We didn’t stop in Coonabarabran this time, having spent a few days here before. However, if you have a extra few days, this is a great place to spent them, because it has attractions all around it. From Siding Spring Observatory and the Warrumbungle National Park to sandstone caves and sculptures in the bush, there is plenty to see and do. Read our blog on Coonabarabran here.

Diprotodon Skull at the Visitors' Centre Coonabarabran
Diprotodon Skull an extinct giant marsupial at the Visitors’ Centre

Gunnedah

Using its connection to Dorothea Mackellar to advantage, Gunnedah, has a memorial statue in addition to a huge piece of Silo art dedicated to the poet. The beautiful buildings in the town centre, along with a sculpture park, also make the town worth visiting. Our blog has more details and photos.

Dorothea Mackellar Memorial Statue
Dorothea Mackellar Memorial Statue

Baan Baa

A quick stop, as we passed through, when we saw the old bus being used as a grandstand for the local cricket club. A fun interesting stop, all the better for being unexpected.

Derelict Bus Dubbo to Tamworth Road Trip
Derelict Leyland Titan

Paul Wild Observatory

A great find, as we were unaware of this Observatory, until reading about it at our hotel. It was certainly worth the visit, being able to see five huge radio telescopes up close. Our blog has more details and photos.

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Five Antennas

Sawn Rocks

A marvel of nature and geology, Sawn Rocks appear to be organ pipes growing up a cliff in the Australian bush. An easy walk from a nice car park with picnic facilities and barbecues. See more details and photos here.

The Cliff Face From the Viewing Platform
The Cliff Face From the Viewing Platform

Barraba

Barraba was a quick stop on our way to Tamworth. A large silo art, visible from the highway, depicting a water diviner makes it a must stop if you like these huge art works.

Barraba Silo Art
Barraba Silo Art

Tamworth

The country music capital of Australia, Tamworth is famous for its music festival and hall of fame. Although many of the town’s attractions associate themselves with country music, the historical buildings in the centre of town provide something else to see.

Outside town, Goonoo Goonoo Station provides quality accommodation and dining. We spent the last night of our road trip here, enjoying the peaceful setting.

Tamworth Conservatorium of Music in the Old Dominican Convent Building
Tamworth Conservatorium of Music in the Old Dominican Convent Building

Wallabadah

Another surprise find during our trip, the First Fleet Memorial Garden at Wallabadah is a great stop. You get to stretch your legs while walking around a nice garden and discovering facts about the First Fleet. More information here.

Dubbo to Tamworth Road Trip Picnic Shade Area, Designed to Resemble a Sailing Ship
Picnic Shade Area, Designed to Resemble a Sailing Ship

Scone

Close enough to home for a day trip, we have visited Scone several times, so only stopped for petrol. Our Scone trip can be found here.

Dubbo to Tamworth Road Trip Campbell's Corner Scone NSW Australia
Campbell’s Corner

Dunedoo Silo Art Racehorse Winx

Winx and her Jockey Hugh Bowman Along with Trainer Chris Waller on the Dunedoo Silo Art

Dunedoo Silo Art

Located at the junction of the Golden and Castlereagh Highways, Dunedoo has joined the list of town with grain silo art. This is an interesting choice of subject, because the jockey, Hugh Bowman is from Dunedoo. Bowman won 33 of Winx’s 44 races (she won a total of 38 of the 44 races). Also featured is trainer Chris Waller.

The other side of the silo features local wildlife, making great use of the silo. The mural was painted by Peter Mortimore and his wife Carolyn who grew up in Dunedoo, adding a further local connection.

Parking is available adjacent to the silo off the main street.

Sculpture Park

A sculpture park composed of metal birds is next to the silo. These birds are found locally, with each sculpture also having an information plaque on the bird. This was a good place to stretch our legs after a two and a half hour car ride.

Dunedoo History

Dunedoo’s history from the original inhabitants to the arrival of the railway is displayed on information boards. Located near the car park, there is also a train mural on the back of the toilet building.

White Swan Café

Opposite the silo and sculptures, the White Swan Café offers meals and drinks, while offering take away if you don’t want to dine in. While inside, have a look at the decorations, which are from the 1950s.

Astronomy

An unusual and unexpected display was an information board for the planet Neptune. Centred on Coonabarabran, this is part of a virtual solar system, demonstrating how far away the other planets are.

Dunedoo was a great place to stop and stretch our legs while admiring some art and grabbing a snack.

To see what else there is to do in New South Wales, please see some of our other stories.

Barraba Silo Art Water Diviner

Barraba Silo Art

Barraba Silo Art – The Water Diviner

Painted by Fintan Magee, the Barraba silo art depicts a water diviner, representing the constant search for water in the Australian bush. A water diviner is someone who searches for water using either two metal rods, or as depicted here, two sticks. Barraba is a small town 99 kilometres north of Tamworth, New South Wales. We drove through the town because it was on our way to Tamworth from Sawn Rocks.

To view the silo, do not take the Old Manilla access road into the silos, as this will only allow you to see the unpainted rear. The silos are still operating, so there is no access. Instead, stop in the parking area on the Manilla Road, which provides excellent views of the art. Parking is provided on both sides of the road, so you do not need to cross the road to stop.

An interesting piece of artwork, with easy access and great viewing spot provided.

Fintan Magee also participated in the Newcastle Street Art Big Picture Festival 2020.

Barraba Silo Art
Barraba Silo Art

To see what else there is to do in New South Wales, please see some of our other stories.