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Narramine station was established in 1835. It’s thought to be named after an Aboriginal word meaning "place of honey". The town was gazetted in 1883 and the name changed to Narromine in 1901.
An aerodrome built after World War I became a training ground for pilots during World War II.
Things to do
Experience the thrill of flying with an introductory flight in a glider, ultra-light or aeroplane at Narromine aerodrome.
Absorb aviation history and explore aeronautical memorabilia
at the
Picnic amongst the flowers, including irises, cannas and geraniums at Narromine Iris Farm.
Events
Narromine Show held in September features agricultural displays and competitions along with art and crafts.
Narromine Air Show held bi-annually over the October long weekend brings hundreds of visiting aircraft and includes demonstrations, displays and stalls.
The National Ultralight Fly-in held at Easter.
Don’t miss
Lime goodies from
An appointment to see the operational Wright Brothers Flyer replica.
Fishing from the banks of the
The historic cellar beneath Edgerton Nursery.
A picnic or bushwalk in