Autumn Itinerary in Dubbo NSW: Stay Longer & Explore the Dubbo Region • Dubbo Region Skip to main content

Make the most of autumn in the Dubbo Region with a flexible itinerary designed to help you slow down and explore more. From must-see attractions to hidden gems, discover things to do at your own pace and turn a short visit into a longer stay.

Looking for things to do in Dubbo NSW this autumn? This easy-to-follow itinerary is the perfect starting point, with a mix of key attractions and optional add-ons to help you build your ideal trip.

Whether you prefer relaxed exploring, scenic drives or off-the-beaten-track experiences, the Dubbo Region offers plenty of ways to fill your days. Take your time, uncover local favourites and enjoy a more immersive regional escape.

Rest & Recharge in the Dubbo Region

After a day of exploring, settle in and unwind at Cattleman’s Country Motor Inn & Serviced Apartments. Offering spacious motel rooms and fully equipped apartments, it’s a comfortable base for families, road trippers and business travellers alike.

Take a refreshing dip in the pool, enjoy a meal at the on-site restaurant, and relax knowing you’re close to Dubbo’s top attractions, including Taronga Western Plains Zoo and Old Dubbo Gaol. Whether you’re staying for a night or a few days, it’s the perfect place to rest, recharge and stay a little longer.

Local Brews & Bites in Dubbo

Looking for something a little different? Head to Devil's Hollow Brewery,

where locally inspired brews meet great food in a relaxed setting. Each beer tells a story, drawing on the region’s rich history and colourful characters.

Try the Nosey Bob Red Ale, or sip on a Flash Kate IPA—both inspired by fascinating figures from Dubbo’s past. It’s a unique way to experience local history, one glass at a time.

Pair your tasting with a brewery tour or settle in for a long lunch or dinner from the full menu. It’s the perfect stop to unwind, refuel and soak up the local flavour of the Dubbo Region.

Step Back in Time in the Dubbo Region

Discover pioneer history at Dundullimal Homestead, one of Australia’s oldest slab houses and a National Trust treasure. Set on a once vast working property, it offers a fascinating glimpse into rural life in the 1840s.

Wander through the homestead, sandstone stables, timber church and blacksmith’s forge, and experience what life was like on a working sheep and cattle station.

Surrounded by peaceful gardens, it’s the perfect place to slow down - pack a picnic or enjoy a classic Devonshire tea at the café. Dog-friendly grounds (on leash) make it an easy stop for the whole family.

Explore the Wellington Caves: Discover the Magic Underground

Step beneath the surface at the Wellington Caves and uncover a world millions of years in the making. Take a guided tour through the breathtaking Cathedral Cave, where towering limestone formations rise up to 15 metres high, or explore the more intimate Gaden Cave, known for its delicate stalactites and coral-like structures.

Back above ground, continue the journey through the free Ancient Landscapes Gallery. Discover ancient seas, meet life-sized megafauna and learn about Wiradjuri culture and the region’s rich fossil history.

For a hands-on experience, join a Discovery Lab session and get up close to real fossils—perfect for curious minds of all ages.

Unplug & Unwind: The Great Dubbo Escape

Slow down and switch off in the Dubbo Region, where wide-open spaces and relaxed pace invite you to stay a little longer. From well-equipped caravan parks to peaceful free camping spots, there’s a place to rest, recharge and reconnect with nature.

Free Camping in the Dubbo Region

Terramungamine Reserve
Located just outside Dubbo along the Macquarie River, this quiet free camping spot is perfect for a short stay. Explore the nearby Terramungamine Rock Grooves—an important Wiradjuri cultural site—and enjoy riverside views. Basic facilities, including toilets, are available.

Ponto Falls
A hidden gem near Wellington, this spacious riverside campsite offers a peaceful bush setting just 20km from town. Settle in under the stars, enjoy the sounds of nature and make the most of a true off-grid experience. Toilets are available on site.

For the latest updates and local tips, visit or contact a Dubbo Region Visitor Information Centres for up-to-date information about our free camping sites.

Escape to adventure in the Great Western Plains - the destination of choice for freedom travellers

Discover the Great Western Plains

If you have plenty of time to roam, keep a few days spare and take the long way home! There is more to explore just a short drive away in the unspoilt surrounds of the Great Western Plains. A haven for native flora, fauna and wandering souls in need of respite, just a brief drive from the nearest town or city and yet you will feel a million miles away.