Fast Facts
- A lively historic centre with a big-hearted country town spirit
- On the Lachlan River in Central West NSW
- 477 km west of Sydney, population 3,500
Why go there
Condobolin is an ideal place for relaxing by the river, taking in the area's natural beauty and exploring Aboriginal art and heritage. Here, you can experience classic country town hospitality.
History
Established as a river-crossing stopover for drovers, the town was gazetted in 1859. It remained a pastoral township although it benefited from copper and gold mining in the late 1800s. Wheat, sheep and cattle farming still predominate.Mount Tilga (8 km to the north) is said to be the geographical centre of NSW.
Things to do
- Swim, sail and waterski on Gum Bend Lake, a river diversion created specifically for water sports.
- Step back in time at the cemetery, which includes a section for Chinese gold miners.
- Climb Mount Tilga for spectacular views of the surrounding countryside.
Events
- Condo 750 cross-country rally, held over the Easter long weekend, sees cars, bikes, buggies and Outback challenge vehicles start their engines in a bid to claim the winner's flag.
- Condobolin Agricultural Show, in August, features rural displays, exhibitions and competitions.
Don’t miss
- Views over the town and river from Reservoir Hill Lookout.
- Goobothery Monument which marks a local Aboriginal elder’s burial site.
- Art and crafts in the Condobolin Community Centre.
- Fishing for cod, perch and catfish in the Lachlan River.
- Visiting local Aboriginal artists.