Brisbane to Orange road trip: Distance, driving time & best stops

Brisbane to Orange road trip: Distance, driving time & best stops

Brisbane to Orange road trip: Narrabri to Dubbo

The drive continues through the Pillaga Forests and past the Timmallallie National Park towards Coonabarabran. If stopping at this country NSW town, go hiking by day in the Warrumbungle National Park, then stargazing at night at the Milroy Observatory. You can also take a tour of Australia’s largest telescope at the Siding Spring Observatory.

For the stargazing experiences, you’re probably going to want to stay overnight.

Best Coonabarabran accommodation recommendations

The best places to stay in Coonabarabran are:

From Coonabarabran to Dubbo, branch off the Newell Highway down Mendooran Road. The Coonabarabran to Dubbo drive passes mainly through the Goonoo State Conservation Area.

Good things to do in Dubbo once you arrive include the Flying Doctors visitor centre, stargazing sessions at the Dubbo Observatory and the Old Dubbo Gaol ghost tour.

You can also see the animals at the Taronga Western Plains Zoo, which offers quirky overnight zoo accommodation. Book tickets online.

Dubbo accommodation picks

Australia specialist booking site Wotif offers Dubbo accommodation for from $80 a night. To search through the options, visit the top deals page.

However, the following well-reviewed Dubbo accommodation options are particularly worth considering.

Giraffes at Taronga Western Plains Zoo, Dubbo.
Giraffes at Taronga Western Plains Zoo, Dubbo. Photo copyright Destination NSW.

Brisbane to Orange drive: Dubbo to Orange

From Dubbo, take the Mitchell Highway and head towards Wellington.

Wellington attractions include the Golden Era Piano Museum and the walking trails of the Mount Arthur Reserve.

Good quality, good value accommodation in Wellington include the Hermitage Hill Country Retreat and the Bridge Motel.

The quickest route from Wellington to Orange is along Burrendong Way. The top attraction on this stretch is Lake Burrendong, formed by the Burrendong Dam over the Macquarie River. The lake offers fishing, bushwalks, water sports, plus the Burrendong Botanic Garden and Arboretum.

The turn-off for the most visitor-friendly section of the lake comes just before the village of Mumbil.

On the way into Orange, you’ll pass Mortimers Wines in March. The cellar door here is inside an old schoolhouse.

Five memorable experiences to book in Orange

Things to do in Orange include walking on Mount Canobolas, ambling along the Orange Heritage Trail and visiting the Botanic Gardens. You can also book on a half day foodie tour.

Where to stay in Orange

The top Orange accommodation choices are:

Where to stay in Orange

The top Orange accommodation choices are:

Printhie Wines in Orange, NSW
Printhie Wines in Orange, NSW. Photo courtesy of Destination NSW.

More New South Wales travel

The best stops on a Sydney to Coonabarabran road trip.

How long is the drive from Glen Innes to Tenterfield?

Where to stop on a Coffs Harbour to Broadbeach road trip.

How long is the drive from Kiama to Jervis Bay.

How long is the walk to Hanging Rock in the Blue Mountains?