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    Dubbo is a city in the Central West of New South Wales, Australia.

    Understand

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    View of Dubbo from the suburb of West Dubbo

    Get in

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    By car

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    Dubbo is approximately a 4-hour drive west of Lithgow on the Great Western and Mitchell Highways, and a 4-hour drive west of Sydney.

    Dubbo is accessible from Newcastle (via the New England and Golden Highways). Approximately 2-hour drive.

    Dubbo is roughly half-way between Melbourne and Brisbane on the direct inland route, bypassing Sydney.

    By train

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    NSW TrainLink operates an XPT train service between Sydney and Dubbo daily. There is an additional coach connection to Lithgow (connecting with the unbooked train service there) and a thrice-weekly coach connection to Cootamundra (connecting to the Sydney to Melbourne XPT).

    Dubbo is one of the few places in regional NSW to which it is practical to take the train without requiring transport at the other end. There is accommodation within easy walking distance of the station, from where you can explore the centre of town and the attractions there. The zoo is only a 5 km taxi or bus ride, where you can hire a bike, car or walk around the zoo.

    By plane

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    • 1 Dubbo City Regional Airport (DBO  IATA) (on the Mitchell Highway to the north-west of town). You can get a taxi into town, or pre-book a rental car to pickup at the airport. Dubbo City Regional Airport (Q17542) on Wikidata Dubbo City Regional Airport on Wikipedia

    Get around

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    Map
    Map of Dubbo

    By bike

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    There is an off-road cycleway (Tracker Riley Cycleway) from the centre of Dubbo and the Macquarie River out to the Western Plains Zoo. It is an easy cycle, and then you can use your bike to cycle around the zoo as well.

    By taxi

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    The zoo is only a short distance from town, and it is quite economical to catch a taxi there. You can hire a bicycle at the zoo to get around when you get there.

    By bus

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    Dubbo Buslines does the trip from the centre of town to the zoo five times a day on weekdays, and three times on Saturdays and Sundays. On weekdays, there is almost a frequent service between Orana Mall and the town centre – with three bus routes doing the trip. Limited service on Saturdays and Sundays.

    There is also a weekday scheduled bus service to the neighbouring towns of Narromine and Wellington

    See

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    • 1 Taronga Western Plains Zoo, Obley Road, +61 2 6882 5888. Daily 9AM-5PM. This large open range zoo, one of the finest zoos in New South Wales, has both exotic and native animals, including elephants, giraffes, and the rare black rhinos which are the focus of a breeding program at the zoo. It is the biggest attraction of tourists to the city. The zoo is quite large, and it is both useful and fun to hire a bicycle to get around. There are variety of styles, child seats, baskets and trailers for hire at the entrance, or a cycleway loop stretches all the way from town. Admission is $45 adults, $22 children 4-15, $30 concessions and free for children under 4. Tickets are valid for entry on two consecutive days. Taronga Western Plains Zoo (Q12070638) on Wikidata Taronga Western Plains Zoo on Wikipedia
    • 2 Dundullimal Homestead, 23L Obley Rd, +61 2 6884 9984. Tu-Sa 11AM - 3PM. Dubbo’s oldest building, a farmhouse built around 1840, that is open to the public. $9.50. Dundullimal Homestead (Q5314915) on Wikidata Dundullimal Homestead on Wikipedia
    • 3 Old Dubbo Gaol, 90 Macquarie St, +61 2 6801 4460. An official gaol from 1859 to 1966, it is now a museum and tourist attraction. There are both guided and self-guided tours. Old Dubbo Gaol (Q7083876) on Wikidata Old Dubbo Gaol on Wikipedia
    • 4 Dubbo Observatory, 17L Camp Rd. An observatory 15 km away from Dubbo where you can see the Milky Way and take some Astrography shots.
    • 5 Dubbo Visitor Experience (Royal Flying Doctor Service Visitor Experience), 21 Judy Jakins Dr, Dubbo, toll-free: 1800 847 487, . M-F 9AM-5PM Sa 9AM-4PM Su 9AM-3PM.

    Do

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    • Dubbo Kart Club, +61 2 6884 5321, +61 428 480 714 (mobile). Has hire karts available and hosts Local, State, National and International karting events.
    • Orana Dragon Boat, +61 408 636 273, . Orana Dragon Boat is crewed by eighteen paddlers, a sweep who steers the boat from the back and a drummer who calls time in the front. Their boat is housed near Sandy Beach and usually paddle in the straight stretch of the Macquarie River between Sandy Beach and the Weir.
    • Dubbo History Walking Tour. +61 404 238 209. [email protected]. Discover Dubbo, 'the hub of the west' on a 2-hour self guided walking tour. Explore its oldest hotels & pubs and hear the stories behind the first settlers.

    Buy

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    • Farmer’s Markets There are farmers' markets every month in Dubbo. They are on the first and third Saturday of every month, near the Tourist Information Centre. Fresh produce, poultry, coffee, jams, preserves, olive oil, sourdough bread, etc.

    Eat

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    Drink

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    There are a number of pubs and bars in Dubbo, with the Commercial Hotel, the Pastoral Hotel, Milestone, Western Star, Macquarie Inn and Dubbo RSL attracting quite a few locals and tourists on weekends.

    • 1 Milestone Hotel, 195 Macquarie St, +61 2 6884 8230. Built in 1881, it became a mixed-use premises until returning to its original purpose as a pub and hotel in 2005. One of the favourites among the locals. Milestone Hotel, Dubbo (Q55394558) on Wikidata Milestone Hotel, Dubbo on Wikipedia

    Sleep

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    Dubbo is a popular stopping off point, and has a large range of accommodation. Except at the busiest times of year, it's possible to get motel accommodation on a drive up basis on the main roads into town.

    Go next

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    Only an hour and a half away (or 128 km ESE) from Dubbo, Mudgee offers a fantastic historical heritage and a host of great small wineries.

    Wellington Caves and phosphate mines make a good day trip. Wellington is a pretty town, and well worth a visit itself.

    If you're coming from Sydney, your halfway towards the outback, and you can keep travelling out towards Cobar and Broken Hill

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