
Hotels in Trundle, New South Wales
Trundle Hotel
Trundle Hotel The Original Trundle Hotel opened in April 1888. The original hotel was a single storey wooden building which included a general store, hall and animal stables. The current Hotel was built in 1912 and completed in 1913. Built...
Information on Trundle, NSW 2875
Trundle is a small rural town in Parkes Shire in the Central West of New South Wales, with a population of 335. Located 55km northwest of Parkes, it lies in wheat-growing country with sheep and cattle farming.
The town features NSW's widest main street and the Heritage Listed Trundle Hotel (built 1909), which boasts Australia's longest wooden veranda. Trundle hosts the popular annual ABBA Festival and Bush Tucker Day.
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Trundle is just over 50km from Parkes, which has daily flights to Sydney. The major regional city of Dubbo is under 90 minutes away, offering direct flights to Sydney, Melbourne, Newcastle and Canberra with over 12 flights departing daily.
The town is accessible by road via "The Bogan Way" and is situated on the historic Bogan Gate–Tottenham railway line.
- Bogan Gate (22km)
- Fifield (27km)
- Tullamore (35km)