WebExploring Currawinya The best way to explore Currawinya is by driving. A round trip of about 85km from the information centre at the Currawinya ranger base to the lakes … Roads are 4WD access only. Drive to lakes Wyara and Numalla (85km round trip from the park office) to see some of inland Australia's most important wetlands and the variety of mulga lands habitats along the way. Travel … See more Fishing is permitted in some areas of Currawinya National Park along the Paroo River, but not at the lakes. See the ranger or on-site signs for details. Only live bait caught adjacent to … See more Extensive lakes and wetlands make Currawinya ideal for birdwatching. Walk rather than drive near the lakes and you will see more birds and preserve fragile ecosystems. Early mornings are best for seeing and … See more
Outback 2: to Hungerford via Currawinya — Hey Jude Beyond
WebJoin the journey as I uncover Currawinya’s secrets, in part 3 I camp at Myninya waterhole, explore the Boorara Woolshed ruins, drive the Werewilka Creek Circuit, bushwalk at … WebCurrawinya Woolshed-Hungerford, Qld. Credit: darrylkirby. Talyealye is a historic homestead located in Bourke, New South Wales, Australia. It was built in the 1870s by Richard and Sarah Jane Rouse as a pastoral station. The homestead is situated on the banks of the Darling River and covers an area of over 2,500 hectares. sign in with google disable
Granites, Woolshed, Ruins, Lakes and camping in National Park
WebJun. 2016 • Couples. Allow plenty of time to explore this national park with its lakes and granite boulders. Easy walking - but isolated - so take water … WebThe Woolshed in Currawinya National Park. The Granites, (off Hungerford Road in the south of the park.). These are large granite outcrops quite nice to look at or to climb over. … WebThe Granites and Woolshed definite highlights, the 2 Lakes were okay - long way to drive to see a dry bed for one of them but the other was like … sign in with google firebase react