Towns in the
Narrandera
Council Area ..
ARDLETHAN
BARELLAN
BELLS ESTATE
BEREMBED
BEREMBED WEIR
BINYA
BIRREGO
BOREE CREEK
BREWARRENA
BROBENAH
BUCKINGBONG
BUNDIDJARIE
COLINROOBIE
COROBMILLA
DIXONVILLE
FAITHFULL
GALORE
GAROOLGAN
GILLENBAH
GRONG GRONG
JACKSONS WATER HOLE
KAMARAH
KYWONG
LAKE MIDGEON
LANDERVALE
MATONG
MERRIBEE
MIDGEON
MOOMBOOLDOOL
MOUNT CRYSTAL
NARRANDERA
PAYNTERS CROSSING
PAYNTERS SIDING
PINE HILL
PINE HILLS
POISON WATERHOLE
SANDIGO
YANCO WEIR
Narrandera is situated within the
Riverina Region of New South Wales.
This is a tranquil rural town with tree-lined streets, spruce historic
buildings and lots to see and do. Wide verandahs shade the streets and elegant
two-storey buildings are worthy of a photographic expedition.
History
Before European settlement, the area was occupied by the Wiradjuri
Aboriginals. Captain Charles Sturt is thought to have been the first white man
to pass through the district in 1829.
Narrandera was home to novelist Thomas Alexander Brown, better known as Rolf
Boldrewood, the author of "Robbery Under Arms" and poet Father
Patrick Hartigan, who as John O’Brien wrote "Around the Boree Log".
Things to do
- Visit the remains
of the Hit and Miss Inn while treading the Two Foot Heritage
Tour.
- Try wildlife
spotting on the Bundidgerry Walking Track.
- Slip down a
waterslide at Lake Talbot Holiday Complex or take a dip at one of
the freshwater beaches on the Murrumbidgee
River.
- Browse the town's
eclectic mix of shops to see everything from a 2,000-strong doll
collection to chainsaw sculptures.
Events
- John O’Brien Bush
Festival in March for bush poetry readings and Irish music.
- The Narrandera Rod
Run for hot rod action at Easter.
Don’t miss
- The Big Playable Guitar at
the Visitors Centre.
- NSW Governor John
Macarthur's scarlet merino cloak at the Parkside Cottage
Museum.
- Koala spotting in the
Narrandera Koala Regeneration Reserve.
- Galore Hill, where Mad Dog
Morgan is said to have hidden in the caves.
- The Hankinson ceramic
fountain, made by Royal Doulton, in Memorial Park.
- Inhaling deeply at Lavande
Aromatiques and sampling all things lavender.
- Looking a giant Murray Cod
in the eye at the Fisheries Centre.