Hotels in Lockhart, New South Wales
Commercial Hotel
Railway Hotel
Former New Gunyah Hotel
Former New Gunyah Hotel Hotel was delicenced in July 1999.
Information on Lockhart, NSW
Lockhart is a charming market town in the Riverina region of New South Wales with a population of 818 people. Known as the "Verandah Town," it features beautifully restored National Trust-listed heritage facades and verandahs along its main street, showcasing fine turn-of-the-century architecture.
The town serves as a business centre for surrounding farms and is home to Australia's only wool art gallery, a farm art sculpture trail, and etched pavers that add to its tourist appeal.
Local tourism links
Travel options
Lockhart is centrally located 62km southwest of Wagga Wagga, 62km east of Narrandera, and 105km north of Albury. The town is accessible via road connections to these major regional centers.
The nearby town of The Rock sits on the Olympic Highway between Wagga and Albury, providing additional transport links. Public transport options are available for visitors without cars, making the town accessible for those seeking to explore the region's pastoral heritage and attractions.
- Milbrulong (12km)
- Boree Creek (16km)
- Pleasant Hills (28km)
- Yerong Creek (36km)
- The Rock (37km)
- Collingullie (40km)
- Rand (43km)
- Urana (43km)
- Henty (44km)
- Walbundrie (52km)