Photo: Robbi Newman. Courtesy Tourism New South Wales 

Overview

Towns in the
Gilgandra Council Area ..


ARMATREE
BALLADORAN
BEARBONG
BEARBUNG
BERIDA
BIDDON
BOYBEN
BREELONG
BRINGLE
COLLIE
CURBAN
GILGANDRA
GULARGAMBONE
INNISFAIL
KAMBER
KICKABIL
MENDOORAN
NEW MERRIGAL
PIBBON
TOORAWEENAH
WALLUMBURRAWONG
WINDURONG
WOODLANDS
Gilgandra is situated within the Orana Region of New South Wales.

Gilgandra is a riverside oasis in a vast agricultural landscape. The town offers good eateries, accommodation, museums and an interesting history.

Just a 50-minute drive north of Gigandra are the majestic Warrumbungles, an area of forested ridges, barren spires, deep gorges and walking tracks.

History

The Wiradjuri Aboriginal people inhabited the area prior to European settlement. In their language Gilgandra means "long water hole".

In 1915, 26 men set out from Gilgandra to Sydney on the first recruiting march of World War I. Along the way they called ‘Coo-ee’ at each town they passed, and the much publicised event encouraged many men to join them.

Six weeks after they started out, they reached Sydney with 263 men willing to join the forces.

Things to do

Learn more about the Coo-ee March, local pioneer history and Aboriginal heritage at the Coo-ee Heritage Centre and Visitor Centre.

View the Rings of Saturn, or Jupiter’s Red Spot and the craters of the moon at the Gilgandra Observatory.

See wildflowers in the Gilgandra Native Flora Reserve from September to November.

Events

Gilgandra Coo-ee Festival, in October, includes a large street parade, the NSW Coo-ee Calling Championships, a rodeo in the main street and live bands.

Don’t miss

All things fragrant at Kerlin Gardens Lavender Farm.

Nearly 1,000 cacti from all over the world at Orana Cactus World.

Collectable dolls from the 1940s to the present at Grandma’s Dolls.

The Rural Museum for carts and drays, old harvesters and early model tractors.

The Hitchen House Museum for wartime memorabilia.

 

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