Imagine a city where the charm of rural Australia meets the wide-open wonder of an African safari. Yes, you read that right. Dubbo defies expectations, which is why it’s one of Australia’s fastest-growing inland cities.
Every year, more than half a million travellers from around the world flock here for its family-friendly attractions, vibrant farm-to-table dining and awe-inspiring natural landscapes.
Ready to explore? Here’s your guide to discovering the best of Dubbo.
Getting to Dubbo is all part of the fun. If you’re driving, it’s around a five-hour journey from Sydney, offering a scenic road trip through regional NSW.
Those preferring public transport can take a NSW TrainLink service from Sydney to Dubbo, which operates daily and takes approximately six hours.
For a quicker option, QantasLink and Regional Express (Rex) operate direct flights from Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane to Dubbo City Regional Airport, with the airport just a short drive from the town centre.
Dubbo is packed with attractions that cater to all types of travellers, from families and nature lovers to history buffs. A visit to Taronga Western Plains Zoo is a must, offering an open-range experience where you can see animals like giraffes, rhinos, and elephants up close. History enthusiasts will enjoy stepping back in time at the Old Dubbo Gaol, an immersive heritage site that tells the stories of colonial-era prisoners.
For a dose of culture, the Western Plains Cultural Centre showcases regional art and historical exhibitions. Nature lovers can explore the Dubbo Regional Botanic Garden, home to the serene Shoyoen Japanese Garden, or go stargazing at the Dubbo Observatory.
For a unique underground experience, the Wellington Caves, just outside Dubbo, reveal stunning limestone formations and ancient fossils. Whether you’re after wildlife encounters, history or outdoor adventures, Dubbo offers plenty to discover.
Dubbo offers a diverse range of accommodation options, whether you’re after a luxury escape, a family-friendly stay or a budget-friendly base.
For a unique experience, Zoofari Lodge at Taronga Western Plains Zoo lets guests stay in African-style safari tents with views of roaming wildlife. If you’re after boutique charm, The Palms Motel Dubbo features stylish rooms and a relaxed atmosphere. Budget-conscious travellers can opt for Dubbo City Holiday Park, which has cabins and powered sites for caravans and campers.
Dubbo’s dining scene is thriving, with a mix of casual eateries, trendy cafes and top-notch restaurants showcasing local produce. Whether you’re after a casual bite or a fine dining experience, Dubbo has plenty to satisfy your appetite.
Dubbo offers a range of guided tours that showcase its wildlife, history and natural beauty. Whether you’re into wildlife, history or stargazing, Dubbo has a tour to suit every traveller.