Dubbo to Byron Bay road trip: Best stops, distance & drive time

Dubbo to Byron Bay road trip: Best stops, distance & drive time

The best stops on a Dubbo to Byron Bay road trip include Tamworth, Armidale and Yamba. By car along sealed roads, the distance from Dubbo to Byron Bay is 776km, with a driving time of around 8h57m.

A Dubbo to Byron Bay road trip will take you through many difference faces of New South Wales, with country, forest, mountains and beaches.

Dubbo is best known for the Taronga Western Plains Zoo, where you can stay overnight and do safari-style tours. To find good quality Dubbo accommodation that suits your tastes, explore the options here.

Byron Bay, meanwhile, offers kayaking with dolphinsbeach and waterfalls tours and surfing lessons. To check out more Byron Bay tours and experiences, click here. For Byron Bay accommodation deals, venture this way.

This guide should help you plan your perfect Dubbo to Byron Bay road trip itinerary.

Dubbo to Byron Bay distance and driving time

By car, the distance from Dubbo to Byron Bay is 776km. That makes for a driving time of around eight hours and 57 minutes.

Good stops to add to a Dubbo to Byron Bay road trip itinerary include Tamworth, Armidale and Yamba.

Dubbo has a surprisingly strong hand when it comes to attractions. Top of the list are the Dubbo Observatory and Taronga Western Plains Zoo. Book tickets for the latter online to skip the queue.

Other things to do in Dubbo include spooky ghost tours at the Old Dubbo Gaol.

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.

Dubbo to Byron Bay road trip: Dubbo to Coolah

Leaving Dubbo along the Golden Highway/B84, the first realistic stop is an hour away in Dunedoo. There’s nothing to get massively excited about here, but there are a few places to eat, plus a swimming pool and golf course. The highlight for visitors is likely to be the silo art – massive murals have been painted on Dunedoo’s grain silos.

The Dubbo to Tamworth leg of the Dubbo to Byron Bay drive then continues towards Coolah along Black Stump Way.

From Coolah, you can potentially make a detour into Coolah Tops National Park a potential detour from here. There are several waterfalls, lookouts, walking trails and campgrounds to enjoy.

Dubbo to Byron Bay drive: Coolah to Tamworth

Otherwise, continue along the uneventful Black Stump Way before eventually turning right down Purlewaugh Road. This becomes Coonabarabran Road and passes the Spring Ridge Rifle Range.

Just after the Mooki River crossing in Caroona, you’ll need to branch left onto Waverley Road, cross the Kamilaroi Highway and continue east along Gap Road.

This will take you to Werris Creek, arguably the most interesting town between Dubbo and Tamworth.

The Rail Journeys Museum here is devoted to all things train travel. There’s also the Australian Railway Monument, which pays tribute to 2,700 railway workers who died in the course of duty.

Werris Creek Road will take you north-east into guitar-twanging Tamworth.

Things to do in Tamworth include the Australian Country Music Hall of Fame and the Tamworth Powerstation Museum, which explores electricity and electronics. For natural beauty in the vicinity, try Chaffey Dam near Nundle.

The best places to stay in Tamworth

There are several Tamworth accommodation options. These, however, are the best picks…

Peel Street in Tamworth, NSW, Australia
Peel Street in Tamworth. Photo courtesy of Destination NSW.

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