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Unlock Your Lachlan Experience

Are you ready for an adventure that will take you off the beaten path and immerse you in the heart of New South Wales? Look no further than the Lachlan Shire, a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.


From stunning natural landscapes and rich cultural heritage to abundant birdlife and some of the best sweet-water angling in the country, the Lachlan region is an adventurer’s paradise!

You can now ‘Unlock’ the region’s magic at our recently opened Visitor Information Centre located at the iconic Utes in the Paddock precinct in Condobolin; or talk with the locals at our Lake Cargelligo or Tottenham centres.

The new precinct features a cafe, local products and produce, Jockey’s Memorial Garden, parking for long vehicles and easy access to the ‘Sculpture Down the Lachlan’ – a public art trail stretching 100 kilometres from Condobolin to Forbes.

Our Utes in the Paddock gallery is gaining increased national and international attention for being one of the most unique and quirky Australian outdoor art exhibitions in the country – a nod to the old Aussie Holden ute.

Dotted across the region you will find a handful of towns and villages. Some reveal busy centres and wide streets, while others are tiny communities brought together by a shared history. But whatever the size, each has a unique personality and story to tell!

Lake Cargelligo lives up to its reputation as the ‘Oasis of the Outback’ with its impressive array of birdlife drawing ‘twitchers’ from far and wide; its spectacular water tower mural; historical museum heritage walks; and great camping … which all combine to make it a must-visit.

So, make tracks today to Unlock your Lachlan experience!

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