Hay Hay Weir The Hay Weir (Also known as Johnston Park) is located approximately 15 kilometres from Hay on the Maude Road. Facilities…
Carrathool Oolambeyan Homestead picnic area Enjoy walking among the roses, go birdwatching under the trees and find a shady spot to enjoy a picnic at Oolambeyan…
Hay Hay Gaol Museum Built in the late 1870s and officially opened in 1880, Hay Gaol has had a rich and colourful history. It has served as a…
Hay The Witcombe Fountain The Witcombe Fountain was a gift to the people of Hay from Mayor John Witcombe in 1883. Mayor Witcombe served five terms…
Hay Bidgee Riverside and Trail A formed all weather track that hugs the curves of the Murrumbidgee River invites visitors to wander through the Bushy…
Hay South Bishop's Lodge Historic House and Heritage Garden One of Australia’s most remarkable buildings, Bishop’s Lodge, was designed by renowned architect John Sulman and built in…
Hay Light Horse Memorial Hay Bronze Statue presented in landscaped surrounds in memory of those troopers who formed the Australian Light Horse and who…
Hay Hay Sunset Viewing Area Enjoy the unique experience of seeing the sunset with a 360-degree uninterrupted view. Unhindered by tall buildings or…
Hay South Shear Outback - Australian Shearer's Hall of Fame The shearer is a legendary character of Outback NSW. Go behind the myth and meet the real men and women who shaped this…
Carrathool Oolambeyan National Park Escape for the day at Oolambeyan National Park. Just 85km from Hay, in the beautiful Riverina region, its grasslands and…
Maude Lake Ita Picnic Area Set on the eastern shore of Ita Lake, you'll find Lake Ita picnic area a secluded spot to relax and unwind. Enjoy a picnic…
Hay Museums Hay Bishop’s Lodge - a remarkable iron house and outbuildings designed and built in 1888 by Bishop Sydney Linton, the Anglican…