Hotels in Henty, New South Wales
Doodle Cooma Arms Hotel
"Cooma Doodle" was the name of a very large property in the area.
Former Central Hotel
Former Central Hotel Hotel closed in September 2000 and licence transferred to Shoalhaven. Both pubs in town were owned by the same person.
Information on Henty, NSW
Henty is a small rural town in the Riverina region of southern New South Wales, located along the Olympic Highway approximately 50 kilometers north of Albury. With a population of around 1,200 residents, this agricultural community serves as a service center for the surrounding wheat and livestock farming areas.
The town features essential amenities including shops, schools, and recreational facilities, while maintaining its charming country atmosphere. Henty is known for its annual field days and strong community spirit typical of rural Australian towns.
Travel options
Henty is well-positioned on the Olympic Highway, providing direct road access to major regional centers. Albury-Wodonga is 50 kilometers south, offering comprehensive transport connections including flights, interstate buses, and train services. Sydney lies 550 kilometers northeast via the Hume Highway. The town has basic bus services connecting to nearby centers. For air travel, Albury Airport provides domestic flights, while Melbourne is accessible via a 4-hour drive south through Wodonga. Local roads connect to surrounding farming communities and smaller townships throughout the Riverina region.
- Yerong Creek (15km)
- Morven (16km)
- Culcairn (17km)
- Cookardinia (19km)
- Pleasant Hills (22km)
- Mangoplah (25km)
- The Rock (29km)
- Walla Walla (31km)
- Holbrook (34km)
- Milbrulong (34km)