Fast facts
- A quaint country town, known for its unusual name
- Surrounded by undulating hills and wide valleys, north of Mudgee
- 360 km north-west of Sydney, population 840
Why go there
Escape to Dunedoo, a pretty town adjacent to the Talbragar River. It boasts a landscaped park and recreation area that extends almost the entire length of the main street.This is a great place to stretch your legs and enjoy a peaceful stopover on your drive through Central NSW.
History
Dunedoo was named after an Aboriginal word meaning "swan". These birds were once common on nearby lagoons. Part of the 1978 movie, "The Chant of Jimmy Blacksmith", was filmed at the old courthouse and jail at Cobbora, near Dunedoo.
Things to do
- Browse the great collection of early Australian furniture and country antiques in the antique shop.
- Uncover mining, military and family history treasures in the Dunedoo Museum.
- Enjoy excellent picnic facilities, including BBQs and a children’s playground, while watching country life go by.
Events
- Dunedoo Bush Poetry Festival in March, with yarns, wit and rhymes that celebrate the spirit of the bush.
Don’t miss
- A milkshake in the 1950s atmosphere of the White Rose Cafe.
- Downing a cold beer in the historic Dunedoo Hotel.