
Hotels in Narrabri, New South Wales
Caledonian Hotel
Caledonian Hotel Was established in the 1880's and was rebuilt in 1912 after a fire.
Crossroads Hotel (the first and last)
Crossroads Hotel Reopened offering spacious 1 and 2 bedroom apartments ensuites and kitchenettes. stylishly refurbished modern Hotel rooms. meals for lunch and dinner - restaurant, relaxed courtyard lounge and conference room 'First and...
Namoi Hotel Motel
Namoi Hotel Motel Former Hotel Lloyd. Basic motel rooms. Good counter meals and beer.
Tattersalls Hotel
Tattersalls Hotel Hotel established or rebuilt in 1912.
Tourist Hotel
Wilga Hotel Motel
Wilga Hotel Motel This Hotel was built in the early 1970's.
Former Club House Hotel
Former Club House Hotel The former Club House hotel, with the building now trading as Best Employment Agency. A trace of the pub's old name can be seen on the building to the right that has the sign 'Club House Garage' mounted above its...
Former Imperial Hotel
Former Imperial Hotel Original hotel was established in 1892 and was destroyed by fire in 1911. The hotel was rebuilt in 1912 and was closed by 1950. The former hotel is being converted into a backpacker hostel. The Narrabri Herald dated...
Former Railway Hotel
Former Railway Hotel The original hotel was built in 1883, destroyed by fire in 1889, rebuilt and was again destroyed by fire in 1911 and rebuilt in 1912. The hotel was closed by 1965 and was converted into flats. This hotel is also being...
Former Telegraph Hotel
Former Telegraph Hotel It was a "middle of the block" hotel. Demolished 2008.
Information on Narrabri, NSW
Bushwalkers admiring the Sawn Rocks natural rock formation at Mt Kaputar National Park, Narrabri, New England North West. Courtesy: Tourism New South Wales. Region: New England North West
Narrabri is a rural town in northwest New South Wales, situated on the Namoi River. Known as the gateway to the Pilliga forests, Australia's largest inland temperate woodland, Narrabri serves as a regional center for agriculture, particularly cotton and wheat farming.
The town offers a blend of outback charm and modern amenities, with attractions including the Australia Telescope Compact Array observatory, historic buildings, and access to abundant native wildlife and natural landscapes.
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Narrabri is accessible by road via the Newell and Kamilaroi Highways, approximately 570km northwest of Sydney. Regular coach services connect to major regional centers. The town has a regional airport with limited commercial flights.
Most visitors arrive by car, making it ideal for road-trippers exploring inland NSW. Local transport within town is limited to taxis and hire cars.