Not too hot and not to cold – spring is a perfect time to explore the far horizons, rugged, open spaces, fresh air and big skies of the uncrowded NSW Outback. And to make the easy trip to the NSW Far West even easier, Out of the Ordinary Outback is offering discounted stays at its seven properties this spring.
Multi-property stays
Out of the Ordinary Outback is offering roadtrip lovers a 10 per cent discount on stays at two or more of its seven properties on the one trip through the region.
The open-ended offer (no booking or stay deadlines) is valid at the dune-cradled Broken Hill Outback Resort, 14 km outside the historic city, as well as The Argent Motel and The Tourist Lodge – both in Broken Hill, the Copper City Motel/Hotel in Cobar, the billabong-side cabins at Warrawong on the Darling at Wilcannia, the remote Ivanhoe Hotel Motel and the famous White Cliffs Underground Motel – Australia’s largest underground accommodation.
Including the 10 per cent discount, nightly rates (all per room for up to two people) start from just $110 at Copper City Motel/Hotel, $190 for a subterranean room in the iconic White Cliffs Underground Motel and $195 in a deluxe king spa apartment overlooking the desert at the Broken Hill Outback Resort.
Less touristed and free of crowds, the easily accessible and close-to-home NSW Outback boasts majestic, ochre-red sand dunes, endless plains, Aboriginal rock art, star-filled skies and rugged ranges as well as character-filled outback pubs brimming with stories.
Road journeys from capitals like Sydney, Adelaide, Canberra and Melbourne can take highway wanderers to frontier towns like the mining centres of Cobar and Broken Hill, the remote and quirky opal hamlet of White Cliffs, the historic ghost towns of Wilcannia and Silverton and the home of the famous ‘Big Bogan’ statue, Nyngan.
Book direct through Out of the Ordinary Outback on 1300 679 688 or visit www.outoftheordinaryoutback.com.au