Hotels in Binnaway, New South Wales
Exchange Hotel
Exchange Hotel rebuilt in 1938. Interesting railway photos in the public bar.
Royal Hotel
Royal Hotel Hotel established or rebuilt in 1918.
Information on Binnaway, NSW
Binnaway is a charming small town nestled on the banks of the Castlereagh River in central western New South Wales, about 35 kilometers south of Coonabarabran.
This historic railway town once served as a vital transport hub in the 1920s, ferrying timber, grain and iron ore from rural NSW to coastal markets. Today, visitors can relax in the local park, try fishing in the Castlereagh River, and enjoy free camping at the Pumphouse Camping Ground.
Local tourism links
Travel options
Binnaway is accessible by road, located approximately 261 miles from Sydney, with the journey taking around 4-5 hours by car. Public transport options include bus and train connections via NSW TrainLink services, though these require transfers and take 6-8 hours from major cities.
The town is positioned on regional road networks connecting to nearby centers like Coonabarabran (35km north) and Coolah, making it accessible for regional touring. While Binnaway was historically a major railway town, current rail services are limited, with road transport being the primary access method.
- Coonabarabran (33km)
- Mendooran (39km)
- Coolah (44km)
- Tooraweenah (46km)
- Tambar Springs (49km)
- Dunedoo (52km)