Shepparton to Dubbo road trip: Distance, time & best stops
Attractions between Shepparton and Dubbo: Narrandera to West Wyalong
Another 135km through grain country via Ardlethan brings you to West Wyalong.
West Wyalong is in the Riverina region, and is best known for its statue of painter Russell Drysdale. The West Wyalong Wetlands Boardwalk makes for a decent amble, and the colonial-era Royal Hotel is the best accommodation option.
Where to stay in West Wyalong
The best West Wyalong accommodation picks are
- For a good quality motel at relatively cheap rates: Cameo Inn Motel.
- For a four star in a historic building: Royal Hotel.
- For central location: Mentor Chambers Apartment Bed & Breakfast.
Shepparton to Dubbo driving holiday: Forbes and Parkes
The next stop is Forbes, and the route passes Lake Cowal – the largest inland lake in New South Wales. It is, however, ephemeral, so don’t expect it brimming with water and birdlife.
Things to do in Forbes include learning about bushranger Ben Hall at the Forbes Historical Museum and strolling the Sculptures Down The Lachlan art trail. You can stay the night at the centrally-located Ben Hall Motor Inn or the well-reviewed Town and Country Motor Inn.
Another 33km along the Newell Highway, and you arrive in Parkes.
Parkes hosts the Henry Parkes Centre, which houses Elvis museum King’s Castle.
Top of the list of things to do in Parkes, however, is paying a visit to the Dish. Also known as Murriyang, this powerful radio telescope at the CSIRO Parkes Observatory transmitted the images of the 1969 moon landing to the world.
The best accommodation in Parkes
The top places to stay in Parkes are:
- For overall quality: Bushman’s Motor Inn.
- For central location: Court Street Motel.
- For parkside location: Hamilton Henry Parkes Motor Inn.
Shepparton to Dubbo road trip: Parkes to Dubbo
The next leg of the journey is the 120km drive from Parkes to Dubbo, although you can stop at Goobang National Park, which has a couple of fabulous lookouts. The Caloma Lookout is easiest to reach – it’s just a 50m walk from the car park and has great views over the plains.
The 4km return Burrabadine Peak walk from the wildlife-packed Greenbah campground is steeper, but rewarding.
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.
- For families: Discovery Parks Dubbo holiday park.
- For business travellers and anyone who wants a bit more space: The Quest apartments.
- For good value in a central location: Surestay Hotel.
- For a high quality motel with indoor AND outdoor pools: Cattlemans Country Motor Inn.
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