Take a Pub Crawl through history and discover the towns and villages of the Bourke, Cobar and Walgett Shires.
Bourke
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.
Cobar
Cobar was once the largest producer of copper in Australia, an industry which spread right throughout the shire, drew thousands of men to undertake the heavy work, and therefore necessitated dozens of watering holes to slake the thirst of a hot and hard working community.
Walgett
Walgett is nestled near the meeting point of the Namoi and Barwon Rivers, one of the most significant river junctions in Western NSW. The town’s only roundabout marks the junction of the Kamilaroi and Castlereagh Highways, guiding eager outback adventurers through town and onto some of Australia’s best outback touring routes.
















