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Bourke NSW

Bourke

The Gateway to the Real Outback

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While only two hotels remain operational in Bourke, the town is synonymous with the outback, pioneering adventure, and the associated hotels that are scattered throughout the shire.

One of the most iconic destinations in Australia, and referred to fondly by the term ‘The Back of Bourke’, this small rural township is located on the banks of the Darling River, and is something of a regional centre for surrounding villages and properties. Sometimes known as ‘The Gateway to the Real Outback’ Bourke is a key service centre for fuel and supplies before heading out to explore the region.

Bourke is the center of an ‘Outback Hub’ with many spokes to the wheel. There are villages, parks, and sites at every point of the compass, affording dozens of opportunities for day trips, overnighters, or longer stays in the real outback.

An hour travelling in any direction will take you to a legendary village like Louth, Byrock, or Enngonia, where local hospitality is waiting to show you the hidden secrets of the area. Whether it’s a brief sojourn or a deep dive into the ‘Back’ of Bourke, your journey begins here.

Bourke Pubs

Take a pub crawl through history & make a Pub Stop in Bourke!

North Bourke Hotel

The Back O’ Bourke Hotel

PUB ROUTE STOP & EATThe Back O’ Bourke Hotel
The Port of Bourke Hotel

Port of Bourke Hotel

Pub Route Stop & StayPort of Bourke Hotel

The Pubs & Breweries of Bourke

Discover HistoryThe Pubs & Breweries of Bourke

Visit Bourke along these adjoining Pub Routes. Discover more routes and pub history.

Bourke Attractions

Visitor Information
The Jandra Paddleboat
Experience the famous Darling River aboard the majestic Jandra Paddleboat. Enjoy one of the relaxing daily cruises, or book a private charter for your special event. Once onboard, the Captain will inform and entertain you with a delightful commentary on river life, flora, fauna, and the riverboat era’s history.
Back O' Bourke Information and Exhibition Centre
The Back O’ Bourke Information and Exhibition Centre is a world-class centre that employs a series of interactive installations and stunning visual screen displays to immerse visitors with stories of the Australian Outback, bringing them to life and actively engaging visitors with the area’s rich history.
North Bourke Bridge
View the iconic North Bourke Bridge, Australia’s oldest movable span bridge. This bridge is one of the most historic bridges in New South Wales. It is one of two surviving lift span bridges in New South Wales, with the other upstream of Bourke at Brewarrina.
Mount Oxley - Bourke
The sunsets at Mount Oxley are stunning, with vibrant pinks and purples painting the sky. Mount Oxley showcases the abundance of wildlife in the region, including wedge-tail eagles and wallabies.
Bourke Cemetery
Bourke Cemetery is a fascinating piece of Australia’s frontier history. An hour spent browsing the inscriptions will take you back into a world of bushrangers and drovers, cameleers and riverboat men, lost children and local heroes. Bourke’s cemetery predates the town.
Crossley Engine
The Crossley Engine in Bourke is an oil-fuelled stationary engine manufactured by the Crossley Brothers in 1923. Over the years more than 100,000 Crossley oil and gas engines were built, and it is a testament to their quality that many are still in use today.
Percy Hobson Mural
The Percy Hobson Mural was completed in April 2021 by renowned Lightning Ridge artist John Murray, local artists Brian Smith and Bobby Barrett, Melbourne street artist Lucas Kasper and a crew of local Indigenous artists.
Bourke Lock and Weir
The Lock at the Bourke Weir was the first to be built on a river anywhere along with the Murray/Darling river systems. Built in 1897, and was designed to maintain a reasonable level of water in the river near the town. The lock measures 59.5 metres between gates and is 11 metres wide. It was concreted and converted into a weir in 1941.
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Bourke Shire Council

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Hotels of the Bourke Shire – Past & Present

Take a journey back in time and discover the historical pubs of the Bourke Shire

Travellers Rest – ‘Kearnies’

Royal Hotel - Louth

The Pubs of Louth

Curraweena Hotel

Corella Wine Shanty

Corella Wine Shanty

Two Waterholes Hotel

The Pubs & Breweries of Bourke

Sutherlands Lake House

Kelly’s Camp

Gumbalie Hotel

Cooly Arbor

Salmonford Hotel

Louth

Fords Bridge

North Bourke

Bourke NSW

Bourke

The Port of Bourke Hotel

Port of Bourke Hotel

North Bourke Hotel

The Back O’ Bourke Hotel

Warrego Hotel - Fords Bridge

Warrego Hotel

Shindy’s Inn

Hungerford

Enngonia

Enngonia

Youngerina Hotel

Lake Eliza Hotel - 1915

Lake Eliza Hotel

Yantabulla Hotel

Royal Mail Hotel

Oasis Hotel

Mungunyah Hotel

Mungunyah Hotel

Native Dog Hotel

Box Holes Hotel

Box Holes Hotel

Grass Hut Hotel - 1933

Grass Hut Hotel

Warraweena Hotel

Dry Lake Hotel

Gidgea Camp

Gidgea Camp Hotel

Travellers Rest Hotel

Telegraph Hotel – Weelong

Traveller’s Rest – Compodore

Shamrock Inn – Newfoundland

Dunlop Hotel - Fields Sandhills

Dunlop Hotel

Commercial Hotel – Jandra

Gallway Hotel - Rose Isle Station

Galway Hotel – Rose Isle

Welcome Inn – East Toorale

Redbank Hotel

Redbank Hotel

Four Mile Hotel

Four Mile Hotel

Stoney Creek Hotel

Mulga Creek Hotel

Byrock

Painting of Alfred Eccles owner of the Four Mile Hotel with his champion racehorse Le Var

Carrington – Four Mile Hotel

Mount Oxley Hotel

Mountain House

Travellers Rest Hotel

Travellers Rest – Model Huts

Pink Hills Hotel

Railway Hotel - Tarcoon

Railway Hotel – Tarcoon

Royal Hotel

The Pubs & Breweries of Byrock

The Queens Hotel

Red Lion Brewery

Red Lion Brewery

Telegraph Hotel

Club House Hotel

Federal Hotel

The Carriers Arms Hotel - 1923

Carriers Arms Hotel

The Harp of Erin - Bourke

Harp of Erin Hotel

The Jolly Waggoners Hotel

Jolly WaggonerS Hotel

Tattersall’s Hotel

The Gladstone Hotel - Bourke

Gladstone Hotel

Railway Hotel

Riverview Hotel

Royal Hotel

Enngonia Hotel

Pubs of Hungerford

Post Office Hotel

Towns & Villages of the PubRoute

Discover the Towns & Villages of the Bourke, Cobar & Walgett Shire Councils

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