THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Wentworth

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1. Old Wentworth Gaol

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2. Perry Sand Hills

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3. Wentworth Military Collection

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4. Junction Park

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5. The Big V industries

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6. Wentworth Pioneer Museum

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7. Wentworth Visitor Information Centre

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8. Darling River

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9. Riverboat Rod's Model Paddle Steamer Display

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10. Great Darling Anabranch

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11. Canoe Tree

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12. Lock 10

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13. Wentworth Wharf

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14. Ferguson Tractor Monument

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15. Rufus River

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16. Fotherby Park

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17. Artback Gallery

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18. Lake Victoria

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19. Junction Island Nature Reserve

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21. St John's Anglican Church

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22. John Egge Statue

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23. Sturt's Tree

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24. Jade's Art Gallery & Cafe

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27. The Inkberry Tree

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28. Thegoa Lagoon & Reserve

29. wentworth courthouse.

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30. Wentworth Soldiers Memorial

What travellers are saying.

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  • Old Wentworth Gaol
  • Junction Park
  • Perry Sand Hills
  • Wentworth Pioneer Museum
  • Darling River
  • Great Darling Anabranch
  • Fotherby Park
  • Wentworth Military Collection

Top Things to Do in Wentworth

Things to do in wentworth.

  • 5.0 of 5 bubbles
  • 4.0 of 5 bubbles & up
  • 3.0 of 5 bubbles & up
  • Good for Kids
  • Budget-friendly
  • Good for a Rainy Day
  • Good for Big Groups
  • Hidden Gems
  • Good for Couples
  • Adventurous
  • Honeymoon spot
  • Good for Adrenaline Seekers
  • Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, photos, and popularity.

wentworth nsw tourist attractions

1. Old Wentworth Gaol

MrDavetheSarks

2. Perry Sand Hills

kellyg27

3. Wentworth Military Collection

L4713LHrachaeld

4. Junction Park

Walkingprimrose

5. The Big V industries

anne_bees58

6. Wentworth Pioneer Museum

hennyrenjo

7. Wentworth Visitor Information Centre

Anita010203

8. Darling River

melbourne530

9. Riverboat Rod's Model Paddle Steamer Display

LeeArrnne

10. Great Darling Anabranch

Debbieayres

11. Canoe Tree

fional943

12. Lock 10

WorldAccording2Glenn

13. Wentworth Wharf

Sharlsandco

14. Ferguson Tractor Monument

Greenjag

15. Rufus River

ET3121

16. Fotherby Park

Oldjack

17. Artback Gallery

Leem1948

18. Lake Victoria

wentworth nsw tourist attractions

19. Junction Island Nature Reserve

travellersuths

21. St John's Anglican Church

wentworth nsw tourist attractions

22. John Egge Statue

wentworth nsw tourist attractions

23. Sturt's Tree

Crystalline4u

24. Jade's Art Gallery & Cafe

wentworth nsw tourist attractions

27. The Inkberry Tree

wentworth nsw tourist attractions

28. Thegoa Lagoon & Reserve

29. wentworth courthouse.

wentworth nsw tourist attractions

30. Wentworth Soldiers Memorial

What travellers are saying.

Deb S

  • Old Wentworth Gaol
  • Junction Park
  • Perry Sand Hills
  • Wentworth Pioneer Museum
  • Darling River
  • Great Darling Anabranch
  • Fotherby Park
  • Wentworth Military Collection

Top Things to Do in Wentworth

Things to do in wentworth.

  • 5.0 of 5 bubbles
  • 4.0 of 5 bubbles & up
  • 3.0 of 5 bubbles & up
  • Good for Kids
  • Budget-friendly
  • Good for a Rainy Day
  • Good for Big Groups
  • Hidden Gems
  • Good for Couples
  • Adventurous
  • Honeymoon spot
  • Good for Adrenaline Seekers
  • Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, photos, and popularity.

wentworth nsw tourist attractions

1. Old Wentworth Gaol

MrDavetheSarks

2. Perry Sand Hills

kellyg27

3. Wentworth Military Collection

L4713LHrachaeld

4. Junction Park

Walkingprimrose

5. The Big V industries

anne_bees58

6. Wentworth Pioneer Museum

hennyrenjo

7. Wentworth Visitor Information Centre

Anita010203

8. Darling River

melbourne530

9. Riverboat Rod's Model Paddle Steamer Display

LeeArrnne

10. Great Darling Anabranch

Debbieayres

11. Canoe Tree

fional943

12. Lock 10

WorldAccording2Glenn

13. Wentworth Wharf

Sharlsandco

14. Ferguson Tractor Monument

Greenjag

15. Rufus River

ET3121

16. Fotherby Park

Oldjack

17. Artback Gallery

Leem1948

18. Lake Victoria

wentworth nsw tourist attractions

19. Junction Island Nature Reserve

travellersuths

21. St John's Anglican Church

wentworth nsw tourist attractions

22. John Egge Statue

wentworth nsw tourist attractions

23. Sturt's Tree

Crystalline4u

24. Jade's Art Gallery & Cafe

wentworth nsw tourist attractions

27. The Inkberry Tree

wentworth nsw tourist attractions

28. Thegoa Lagoon & Reserve

29. wentworth courthouse.

wentworth nsw tourist attractions

30. Wentworth Soldiers Memorial

What travellers are saying.

Deb S

  • Old Wentworth Gaol
  • Junction Park
  • Perry Sand Hills
  • Wentworth Pioneer Museum
  • Darling River
  • Great Darling Anabranch
  • Fotherby Park
  • Wentworth Military Collection

WENTWORTH SHIRE & DARLING OUTBACK

Celebrating the rivers, the people, the outback....

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Explore the Diversity

A place of vivid contrasts, our region offers visitors an array of experiences in a unique environment, lots to see and do…………….wentworth, there really is plenty to see and do in the historic port of wentworth and indeed the greater wentworth shire and surrounds. visitors can enjoy natural features, such as the confluence of the murray and darling rivers (from the junction park platform) or by venturing along the cultural and environmental walk on junction island to the inner tip of the confluence.  other natural features include experiencing the great river red gums, perry sand hills or perhaps a paddle along tuckers creek, a short waterway which exits the murray and joins the darling to form what is colloquially known as ‘the island’. the region is well known for and proud of its sporting facilities boasting top class golf courses, tennis courts and bowling greens. both the murray and darling rivers are popular for all manner of river activities including water skiing, pleasure cruises, house boating or just attempting to entice a mighty murray cod. wentworth also has a community funded world class skate park for those that appreciate something a little more energetic and adventurous. the rivers link the communities within this region. wentworth shire includes the communities of wentworth, dareton, pomona, pooncarie, buronga and gol gol.     however our bond with community extends beyond our shire and incorporates historical and cultural ties with the communities of menindee, wilcannia, tilpa, louth and bourke all historical river ports in their own right. to complement the vast array of natural, environmental and cultural activities there are also many unique tourist attractions to explore.  the inland botanical gardens, walking trails, heritage buildings and river landscapes are all available to the inquisitive explorer.  with these diverse experiences a full range of accommodation is catered for; from outback farm stays, river view apartments, motels, houseboat holidays, caravan parks and b & b’s., relax on the water ….

WHERE THE RIVERS MEET

The Historic Port of Wentworth is uniquely located at the confluence of the two greatest rivers in Australia; the Murray and the Darling.  A perfect place for the creation of Australia‘s busiest inland port in riverboat history.  Wentworth helped facilitate transport and trade from South Australia through to Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland.  Though paddle steamers are fewer now, the rivers are still vital lifelines for towns, giving individuals the chance to captain their own craft along the vast waterways.

THE DARLING RIVER

The Darling River is regarded as Australia’s third longest river however combined with its longest continuous tributaries measures some 2844km making it Australia’s longest river system. With many of its tributaries starting in south east Queensland and north eastern New South Wales the Darling River flows to the confluence where it joins the Murray River at Wentworth.  Sedimentary clay produces a stark colour contrast between the two rivers which is evident as their waters merge.  Travelers can explore the length of this great river by utilizing the ‘Darling River Run’ self-guided tour map.

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THE MURRAY RIVER

Whilst the Murray was initially known by several names it was Captain Charles Sturt on the 23 rd of January, 1830 who chose to name the river after Sir George Murray, Secretary of State for the Colonies in the British Government.  Acting as a natural border between New South Wales and Victoria the Murray also depends on tributaries sourcing water from winter rains and snow-thaw.   It flows 2530km from the high country in the east to the ocean at the Murray mouth near Goolwa in South Australia.  The introduction of weirs and locks in the 1920’s ensures a constant ‘weir pool’ in and about Wentworth, allowing water sports and recreational activities to become a major draw card.  Truly, one of nature’s most idyllic and surreal playgrounds.

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15 Best Things to Do in Wentworth (Australia)

The longest and third-longest rivers in Australia meet at this town on the New South Wales – Victoria border.

The Darling and Murray Rivers are entwined in Wentworth’s story, at what in the early 20th century was the largest inland port in the state.

At the confluence you can climb a tower to see the different tones of the two rivers, while the Murray-Darling region is the traditional land of the Paakantyi and Maraura Aboriginal people.

This gives you much to discover at nearby museums and national parks, while the semi-arid landscape is made up of Martian red sand dunes and ancient lake-beds, but also no shortage of vineyards.

Make sure to book a trip along the Murray River on the P.S. Ruby, a paddle steamer making trips since 1907.

1. Darling River Run

Darling River Run

Starting at the place where Australia’s third-longest river flows into the Murray you can follow the course of the Darling back for a true adventure through the Outback.

The Darling River Run is just under 950 kilometres and is a driving route designed to be done in a leisurely four days.

For the simplest summary, on the way to the northern trailhead at Walgett you’ll encounter Indigenous culture, rock art dating back many thousands of years, red dunes, century-old pubs, wineries, majestic groves of mature red gums, remote lakes, historic mines, and much more than we could possibly fit in one paragraph.

2. Old Wentworth Gaol

Prison Tower at Wentworth Gaol

When Wentworth’s gaol was completed in 1881 it was the first in the country to be Australian built and by the time it closed in 1928 there hadn’t been a single escapee.

This single-storey structure was designed by James Barnet (1827-1804), comprising bricks fired on-site and bluestone dressings transported from Malmsbury, Victoria.

After closing, some of the gaol became a school, but the bulk of the building was left untouched.

So what you get on a tour is a privileged look at an Australian prison in the 19th and early-20th centuries.

You can step inside a cell, take in the creepy atmosphere and dive into the building’s past via well-researched interpretive boards.

3. Junction Park

Junction Park

Where the Darling River arcs round to enter the Murray is a peaceful riverside park.

This is the confluence of two of Australia’s longest rivers, and as well as a place to relax among the eucalyptus stands this is a fine little tourist attraction.

If you come when the Darling River is in full flow, be sure to climb the observation tower to see how the milky textures of the clay-based Darling contrast with the clear blue-green waters of the Murray.

The park’s gazebo meanwhile has information boards recalling the human history of the Darling River, and the role of trade in nascent Wentworth.

After that you can just take it easy with a picnic, and watching the waterfowl idling in the water.

4. Perry Sandhills

Perry Sandhills

Things get pretty Saharan a few kilometres west of Wentworth where there’s a set of shifting red sand dunes covering more than 330 hectares.

Magical around sunset, these rippling slopes were first formed in the wake of the Last Ice Age, and regularly give up the remains of mega fauna and artefacts to show that Aboriginal people hunted and camped here.

One of the stranger sights at the Perry Sandhills is a River Red Gum near the northern entrance that has been totally consumed by the sand, save for the canopy, which continues to bear leaves.

5. Wentworth Pioneer Museum

Wentworth Pioneer Museum

Woven into Wentworth’s history are tales of ingenuity, bravery and entrepreneurship, which you’ll discover at this museum holding more than 3,000 artefacts.

One of the Wentworth Pioneer Museum’s fortes is its photography collection, specialising in riverboats on the Murray and Darling Rivers and architecture from those early years of colonisation.

As we’ll show later, Wentworth is a gateway to the Mungo National Park, and this museum is a handy primer, displaying fossils and life-sized models of the mega fauna that once frequented the park’s ancient lakes as well as the Perry Sand Hills.

Among these are giant wombats, kangaroos, lions and emus.

There’s well-researched information about river trade and an exhibition on the 1956 Murray River Flood.

6. Australian Inland Botanic Gardens

Australian Inland Botanic Gardens

On the way to Mildura is the only semi-arid botanic garden in the country.

Set in more than 150 hectares, this opened to the public in 1989 and boasts native and exotic plants that do well in Wentworth’s warm and dry climate.

The mallee collection is a real feather in the garden’s cap, with mature eucalyptus specimens that may be as old as 2,400 years.

Also a joy is the rose garden, planted with 1,600 bushes carefully arranged by colour.

For a bit of background and to enjoy the garden with minimal effort there’s a weekly tractor train ride on Saturdays at 11:00. Garnpang Homestead and coffee shop offer hot drinks, snacks and handmade gifts, and lay on a special, homemade breakfast on the fourth Saturday of the month.

Lock 10

Floods and dry spells made disrupted trade on the Murray River in the first decades of European colonisation, and this was solved in the 1920s by a system of locks and weirs.

Wentworth is on Lock 10, completed in 1929 and a worthwhile stop, where you can watch the boats making their way along the Murray from a picnic table.

The accompanying weir was built to regulate the water flow, ensuring irrigation during dry periods.

This system disrupted the ecology of the Murray River, but recent steps have been taken to help it recover.

One is a series of interconnected pools, or “fishway” along the lock’s abutments, allowing fish to migrate upstream.

8. P.S. Ruby

P.S. Ruby

It’s thrilling to think that the handsome, 132-foot paddle steamer carrying sightseers for trips along the Murray River has been around since 1907. P.S. Ruby was purposely designed with a shallow draught and was in service in some capacity for the next 30 years.

That was followed by a long period of deterioration, but P.S. Ruby came through an eight-year restoration in 2004, down to its polished brass fittings and woodwork, and has been shuttling along the Murray River with a 1926 20nhb engine ever since.

Schedule details are available from the Wentworth Visitor Information Centre.

9. Wentworth Wharf

Wentworth Wharf

At this wooden jetty on the Darling River you can go back to the time when Wentworth was New South Wales’ busiest inland port, and the busiest port of any kind after Sydney and Newcastle.

This is the site of the original Wentworth Wharf, which was built in 1879 but had fallen into disrepair by 1983 and was demolished to be replaced by a replica.

At this now peaceful place, take a moment to imagine the scene when vessels of all sizes crowded the riverfront.

In one busy week there were 31 steamers docked at Wentworth Wharf.

Close by there’s a statue of Captain John Egge (1830-1901), a Chinese immigrant and early Wentworth resident who helped pioneer trade on the Murray Darling and owned property all along the riverbanks.

10. Mungo National Park

Mungo National Park

Wentworth and Mildura are the nearest large settlements to an otherworldly landscape that sits off to the north-east.

Mungo National Park is often scribed as “lunar”, for its white sculpted sand dunes and dried-up and ancient lakebeds.

It is in this harsh but awe-inspiring environment that the amazingly preserved remains of Mungo Man and Mungo Woman were discovered, both dating back 40,000 years.

Access to the park is limited, as the landscape has been the traditional meeting place for the Nyiampaar, Muthi Muthi and Barkinji Aboriginal Nations for many thousands of years.

But you can explore big sweeps the alien scenery, join a tour for an Aboriginal perspective and learn about the park’s archaeology and natural history at the visitor centre.

11. Wentworth Military Collection

Wentworth Military Collection

Wentworth has long-running military ties to the military, not least because there was an RAAF base at Mildura Airport, which conducted bombing practice in the surrounding Shire during WWII.

This was a hazardous activity, and some 52 Australians lost their lives during this period.

The collection, including uniforms, weapons, photographs, medals, documents, field equipment, regalia, models and much more, covers every conflict from the First and Second Boer Wars through the ongoing campaign in Afghanistan.

The self-guided tour lasts 70 minutes and calls on up-to-date technology, with automatic trigger points and exhibit scanning for more insight.

12. Riverboat Rod’s Model Paddle Steamer Display

Riverboat Rod's Model Paddle Steamer Display

We’ve seen that paddle steamers were integral to Wentworth’s early fortunes, and a local man has paid tribute to these vessels his own way.

Riverboat Rod has designed and assembled dozens of paddle steamer scale models, some requiring up to 700 hours of painstaking work.

The intricacy and level of detail is astounding, and many of his models have found their way to museums around the country.

A collection of over 30 is on permanent display at Rod’s adorable shop.

This can be found by the Murray-Darling junction and opens to visitors Wednesday to Sunday, 10:00 -16:00.

13. Vineyards and Wineries

Vineyards and Wineries

Wentworth is right in the Murray-Darling Wine Region, the second-largest in Australia.

The first vines were planted in the area in the 1880s, and Chardonnay, Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon grown here are often shipped to other wineries around Australia.

While the focus had long been on quantity rather than quality, more than 30 boutique producers have sprung up in recent years, so you can spend days tapping into the area’s viticulture.

A much-loved winery and cellar door is the Trentham Estate, producing Shiraz, Chardonnay, Merlot, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Gris and Pinot Noir varietals whether you want to do a tasting or dine right above the Murray River.

14. O’Donnell Park

View of Abbotsford Bridge from O'Donnell Park

There’s another tranquil place to pause by the Murray River, a little way upstream in Curlwaa.

The park is named for one Larry O’Donnell, an early Curlwaa resident who played an important role in local farming and irrigation.

As well as a place to stretch your legs and let children enjoy the playground, this is also a site with a bit of history.

It was at this location that the explorer Major Thomas Mitchell camped in 1836 after confirming the discovery of the Murray-Darling junction made six years before by another explorer Charles Sturt.

There’s a cairn and plaque to mark the spot, as well as a monument marking the 1956 Murray River Flood, described at the time as the “greatest catastrophe in South Australia’s history”.

15. Lake Cullulleraine

Lake Cullulleraine

There’s a beautiful oasis with a mouthful of a name down the Murray River at Lock 9, and just off the Sturt Highway.

The lake here is natural, but was only filled during floods until it was turned into a reservoir for farms in the area in the 1970s.

Almost all of the Lake Cullulleraine foreshore is protected as parkland, home to two caravan parks, and there’s a walking trail around the perimeter, just over ten kilometres in length.

Also here is a sizeable sporting complex with a range of facilities from footie grounds to tennis courts, while water activities are available in the school holidays.

15 Best Things to Do in Wentworth (Australia):

  • Darling River Run
  • Old Wentworth Gaol
  • Junction Park
  • Perry Sandhills
  • Wentworth Pioneer Museum
  • Australian Inland Botanic Gardens
  • Wentworth Wharf
  • Mungo National Park
  • Wentworth Military Collection
  • Riverboat Rod's Model Paddle Steamer Display
  • Vineyards and Wineries
  • O'Donnell Park
  • Lake Cullulleraine

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Wentworth Shire Council

Visitor Information Centre

Wentworth visitor information centre.

Wentworth Visitor Information Centre  is located at 66 Darling Street, Wentworth NSW 2648. The visitor information centre operates from Wentworth and caters for the wider Wentworth Shire.

The centre welcomes visitors to the area and is also a valuable resource for local residents, especially when hosting friends and relatives or planning a trip away. The friendly staff are more than happy to answer any queries about the area and its history.

A detailed Visitor’s Guide and accompanying map sheet is available from the Wentworth Visitor Information Centre; visit the Experience Wentworth website for further information.

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Phone: (03) 5027 5080 Fax: (03) 5027 2403

Email:   [email protected]

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(incl. after hours emergencies)

Wentworth Main Office 26-28 Adelaide Street WENTWORTH Hours: Mon - Fri 8.30am-5pm

Midway Service Centre 6 Midway Drive BURONGA Hours: Mon - Fri 8.30am–12pm & 1pm-5pm

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Top Things to Do in Wentworth, Australia

Things to do in wentworth.

  • 5.0 of 5 bubbles
  • 4.0 of 5 bubbles & up
  • 3.0 of 5 bubbles & up
  • Good for Kids
  • Budget-friendly
  • Good for a Rainy Day
  • Good for Big Groups
  • Hidden Gems
  • Good for Couples
  • Adventurous
  • Honeymoon spot
  • Good for Adrenaline Seekers
  • Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, photos, and popularity.

wentworth nsw tourist attractions

1. Old Wentworth Gaol

MrDavetheSarks

2. Perry Sand Hills

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3. Wentworth Military Collection

L4713LHrachaeld

4. Junction Park

Walkingprimrose

5. The Big V industries

anne_bees58

6. Wentworth Pioneer Museum

hennyrenjo

7. Wentworth Visitor Information Centre

Anita010203

8. Darling River

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9. Riverboat Rod's Model Paddle Steamer Display

LeeArrnne

10. Great Darling Anabranch

Debbieayres

11. Canoe Tree

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12. Lock 10

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13. Wentworth Wharf

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14. Ferguson Tractor Monument

Greenjag

15. Rufus River

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16. Fotherby Park

Oldjack

17. Artback Gallery

Leem1948

18. Lake Victoria

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19. Junction Island Nature Reserve

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21. St John's Anglican Church

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22. John Egge Statue

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23. Sturt's Tree

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24. Jade's Art Gallery & Cafe

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27. The Inkberry Tree

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28. Thegoa Lagoon & Reserve

29. wentworth courthouse.

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30. Wentworth Soldiers Memorial

What travellers are saying.

Deb S

  • Old Wentworth Gaol
  • Junction Park
  • Perry Sand Hills
  • Wentworth Pioneer Museum
  • Darling River
  • Great Darling Anabranch
  • Fotherby Park
  • Wentworth Military Collection

wentworth nsw tourist attractions

THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Wentworth

Things to do in wentworth.

  • 5.0 of 5 bubbles
  • 4.0 of 5 bubbles & up
  • 3.0 of 5 bubbles & up
  • Good for Kids
  • Budget-friendly
  • Good for a Rainy Day
  • Good for Big Groups
  • Hidden Gems
  • Good for Couples
  • Adventurous
  • Honeymoon spot
  • Good for Adrenaline Seekers
  • Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, photos, and popularity.

wentworth nsw tourist attractions

1. Old Wentworth Gaol

MrDavetheSarks

2. Perry Sand Hills

kellyg27

3. Wentworth Military Collection

L4713LHrachaeld

4. Junction Park

Walkingprimrose

5. The Big V industries

anne_bees58

6. Wentworth Pioneer Museum

hennyrenjo

7. Wentworth Visitor Information Centre

Anita010203

8. Darling River

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9. Riverboat Rod's Model Paddle Steamer Display

LeeArrnne

10. Great Darling Anabranch

Debbieayres

11. Canoe Tree

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12. Lock 10

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13. Wentworth Wharf

Sharlsandco

14. Ferguson Tractor Monument

Greenjag

15. Rufus River

ET3121

16. Fotherby Park

Oldjack

17. Artback Gallery

Leem1948

18. Lake Victoria

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19. Junction Island Nature Reserve

travellersuths

21. St John's Anglican Church

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22. John Egge Statue

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23. Sturt's Tree

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24. Jade's Art Gallery & Cafe

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27. The Inkberry Tree

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28. Thegoa Lagoon & Reserve

29. wentworth courthouse.

wentworth nsw tourist attractions

30. Wentworth Soldiers Memorial

What travellers are saying.

Deb S

  • Old Wentworth Gaol
  • Junction Park
  • Perry Sand Hills
  • Wentworth Pioneer Museum
  • Darling River
  • Great Darling Anabranch
  • Fotherby Park
  • Wentworth Military Collection

Top Things to Do in Wentworth, Australia - Wentworth Must-See Attractions

Things to do in wentworth.

  • 5.0 of 5 bubbles
  • 4.0 of 5 bubbles & up
  • 3.0 of 5 bubbles & up
  • Good for Kids
  • Budget-friendly
  • Good for a Rainy Day
  • Good for Big Groups
  • Hidden Gems
  • Good for Couples
  • Adventurous
  • Honeymoon spot
  • Good for Adrenaline Seekers
  • Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, photos, and popularity.

wentworth nsw tourist attractions

1. Old Wentworth Gaol

MrDavetheSarks

2. Perry Sand Hills

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3. Wentworth Military Collection

L4713LHrachaeld

4. Junction Park

Walkingprimrose

5. The Big V industries

anne_bees58

6. Wentworth Pioneer Museum

hennyrenjo

7. Wentworth Visitor Information Centre

Anita010203

8. Darling River

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9. Riverboat Rod's Model Paddle Steamer Display

LeeArrnne

10. Great Darling Anabranch

Debbieayres

11. Canoe Tree

fional943

12. Lock 10

WorldAccording2Glenn

13. Wentworth Wharf

Sharlsandco

14. Ferguson Tractor Monument

Greenjag

15. Rufus River

ET3121

16. Fotherby Park

Oldjack

17. Artback Gallery

Leem1948

18. Lake Victoria

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19. Junction Island Nature Reserve

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21. St John's Anglican Church

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22. John Egge Statue

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24. Jade's Art Gallery & Cafe

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28. Thegoa Lagoon & Reserve

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    Follow the Wentworth Trail to uncover the town's top attractions and historic buildings, including the heritage-listed Old Wentworth Gaol and Ferguson Tractor Monument. At the Wentworth Pioneer Museum, see fossilised remains of Australia's extinct megafauna and more than 3,000 artefacts from the area. Wentworth Statue, Wentworth.

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    The 9 Best Things to Do in Wentworth NSW. There are exceptional things to do and places to see in and near the town of Wentworth in NSW. Although, admittedly, because Wentworth is located near the much larger town of Mildura across the border, Wentworth is often overshadowed by its larger-sized Victorian counterpart.Many Australians know of Mildura but it's likely that fewer have heard of ...

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    Attractions & Family Fun; Museums & Heritage; Parks & Nature; Recreation & Sports; ... Wentworth Regional Tourism Inc. Wentworth Regional Tourism Incorporated (WRTI) is made up of members from the Wentworth Shire, the Darling Outback and neighbouring areas, in particular areas along the Murray and Darling Rivers and Sunraysia. ... Wentworth NSW ...

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    The introduction of weirs and locks in the 1920's ensures a constant 'weir pool' in and about Wentworth, allowing water sports and recreational activities to become a major draw card. Truly, one of nature's most idyllic and surreal playgrounds. 66 Darling Street, Wentworth, NSW | 03 5027 5080. Website hosted by Artic Design.

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    Wentworth NSW 2648 Phone: +61 3 5027 5080 Open Monday to Friday: 9am-4pm Saturday & Sunday: 9am-1pm Public Holidays: 9am-1pm Closed ... amazing landscapes, national parks, family attractions and not forgetting arts and culture, then you won't find much better than Wentworth and Surrounds. Explore the historic local towns or enjoy a game of ...

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    Conveniently placed at the confluence of the mighty Murray and Darling Rivers, Wentworth in New South Wales is a terrific place to immerse yourself in the raw, rugged beauty of the Australian outback. This quaint and historic town, often overlooked by travellers en route to more well-known destinations, harbours a…

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    3. Junction Park. Source: Annalucia / shutterstock. Junction Park. Where the Darling River arcs round to enter the Murray is a peaceful riverside park. This is the confluence of two of Australia's longest rivers, and as well as a place to relax among the eucalyptus stands this is a fine little tourist attraction.

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    Address: 66 Darling Street, Wentworth. Phone: 03 5027 5080. Opening Hours: Open 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday, 9am to 1pm Saturday, Sunday and public holidays. Closed Christmas Day, Good Friday and Anzac Day. Learn more about Wentworth. Where the Darling River meets the Murray River, Wentworth also plays home to the Old Wentworth Gaol or the ...

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    Mungo Walk the Walls of China Tour. Mungo. Walk with an experienced NPWS Aboriginal Discovery guide back in time on the famous Walls of China. Learn about the 40,000….

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    With coffee, great food, music, events and catering available. Come as strangers, leave as friends. Wentworth is a 265 km drive from Broken Hill and was once Australia's busiest inland river ports, Wentworth is considered the gateway to Outback NSW, and is situated on the junction of the Murray and Darling Rivers in south­western New South Wales.

  15. Visitor Information Centre

    Wentworth Visitor Information Centre is located at 66 Darling Street, Wentworth NSW 2648. The visitor information centre operates from Wentworth and caters for the wider Wentworth Shire. The centre welcomes visitors to the area and is also a valuable resource for local residents, especially when hosting friends and relatives or planning a trip ...

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    Further west along Cadell Road is Lock 10 & Weir which is surrounded by pleasant parkland. Attractions: Old Wentworth Gaol. Built in 1879, it operated until 1927 and is now open to the public. Pioneer World Museum. Showcasing the history of Wentworth and pre-historic animals. Parks, gardens & trails: Mungo National Park.

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    Wentworth Visitor Information Centre 66 Darling Street Wentworth NSW 2648 Phone: +61 3 5027 5080 Open Monday to Friday: 9am-4pm Saturday & Sunday: 9am-1pm

  19. Wentworth Pioneer Museum

    Wentworth Pioneer Museum houses an interesting historic collection of much of Wentworth's heritage. The Rotary Club have collected over 3,000 artefacts and relics covering all aspects on the history of the Wentworth Region and surrounds. Here in the Wentworth Shire, fossils of Australia's Megafauna have been found in a number of locations.

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    Call into the Visitor Information Centre to pick up your Drive Trail Map and discover the attractions that others miss. ... [email protected]. Phone: (03 ... The information on this website and the links to other websites are provided on the understanding that the State of New South Wales is not providing professional advice on a ...

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    11. Lock 10. 18. Points of Interest & Landmarks. By WorldAccording2Glenn. OK, a river lock is not the most sensational or entertaining of tourist destinations, but if you're in Wentworth - go... 12. Canoe Tree. 6.

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    Wentworth Falls located in the Blue Mountains National Park is a spectacular waterfall with magnificent views. One of the most picturesque falls in the mountains, it is where the Jamison Creek drops over the escarpment and plunges 297 metres over the upper and lower falls into a large pool before flowing down the creek into the Valley of the Waters.