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VISITOR MAP Central West New South Wales PAD-MAP-REGIONAL.pdf 1 18/10/2016 8:41:16 AM A B C D E F G H B87 B71 CASTLEREAGH VISITOR MAP Miners Memorial B55 BRISBANE via BARRIER HIGHWAY A39 Newell Hwy & HIGHWAY Goondiwindi A32 Cobar BARRIER HIGHWAY 750 km Fort Bourke Boppy A32 Nyngan Biddon Central West Hill Lookout Mountain Canbelego Hermidale ADELAIDE A39 1 via A32 Barrier Hwy Nyngan MITCHELL HWY & Broken Hill New South Wales 928 km Centenary GILGANDRA Fountain WARREN OXLEY HWY NEWELL Collie HIGHWAY ° B87 Mt Nurri Warren M a c q u a r i e Gilgandra B55 N A32 R i v e r SYDNEY via B55 0 25km Castlereagh Hwy & Mudgee Nevertire 418 km Bald Kidman Way Hill INDEX OF PLACE NAMES Albert E3 Peak Hill G4 Buckambool Alectown G5 Rankins Springs C7 Mountain Mt Surprise Bena E6 Roto A5 Eumungerie Biddon H1 Tabratong E3 2 BOGAN Bobadah C3 Tallimba D7 Bogan Gate F5 Tomingley G4 A39 Bumbaldry G7 Toogong H6 Nymagee Trangie MITCHELL HWY Burcher E6 Tottenham E3 Mogriguy Bygalorie D6 Trangie F2 Calarie G6 Trundle F5 Canbelego C1 Tullamore E4 The Bogan Way Five Ways Canowindra H6 Tullibigeal D6 Geographical T a l b r a g a r Caragabal F7 Ungarie D7 Tabratong Cave Cargo H6 Warren F1 centre of NSW R i v e r Hill Cobar A1 Warroo F6 A32 NEWCASTLE via Collie G1 Weethalle C7 cairn B o g a n B84 B84 Golden Hwy & Dunedoo Condobolin E5 Weja D6 COBAR Tottenham Narromine GOLDEN 358 km Cookamidgera G5 West Wyalong E7 DUBBO HWY Cowra H7 Woodstock H7 Dandaloo Cudal H6 Wyalong E7 Bobadah NARROMINE Taronga Western DUBBMITCHELLO Cumnock H5 Yarrabandai F5 Plains Zoo A32 Curlew Waters C6 Yeoval H4 The Bogan HWY Dandaloo F3 Yethera F4 3 Butlers Darbys Falls H7 Way scenic Falls Derriwong E5 B87 High Rock Albert Gibraltar INDEX OF POINTS route Rock Dubbo H3 Gilgunnia Hill Geurie SYDNEY via Euabalong C5 OF INTEREST The McGrane Way A32 Mitchell Hwy Banjo Paterson house H4 R i v e r Benolong Euabalong West C5 Yathong & Bathurst Eugowra G6 Belubula & Walli Caves H7 Hill 374 km Ben Hall Cave F7 Kidman Eumungerie H2 Nature Way Ben Hall monument H6 Black Hill Ponto Fifield E4 Reserve Five Ways Blue Jacket Lookout H6 NEWELL HWY D2 Yethera Hill Brundah Falls G7 C Forbes F6 Mt Victor Butlers Falls H3 Blue Mountain Turtle Splitters Hill Bushrangers Geurie H3 Hill Hill Gilgandra H1 Conimbla National Park H7 M Tomingley Gilgunnia B3 Fort Bourke Hill Lookout B1 Wilmatha Hill Girral D7 Geographical centre of NSW cairn D3 Goobang National Park G4 Y Gobondery F4 Tullamore A39 Goolgowi A7 Gum Bend Lake D5 Mt Halfway Strahorns Peak Gooloogong G6 Henry Lawson birthplace G7 CM Gobondery L i t t l e R Grenfell G7 Historic monument H5 4 Mt Wilson Peak Hill Banjo Gunningbland F5 Historic site H7 Henry Parkes Hermidale D1 Lachlan Valley Railway H7 MY Mt Leadley Kenneths Castle Paterson Coan Gonn Peak Yeoval Hillston A6 Memorial to Pioneer Women A7 Peak Hill Miners Memorial B1 Way house Jemalong F6 CY Mt Allen Mt Tilga lookout E5 LACHLAN The Bogan Way Barrabadeen Peak Mt Catombal Kiacatoo D5 Kikoira C7 Nangar National Park H6 Roto Hill Fifield Boor Hill Nombinnie Nature Reserve A5 CMY Lake Cargelligo C6 Yoes Nyngan Centenary Fountain E1 Mt Nombinnie Mount Hope Mt Herring Raggatt Manildra H5 Hillston to Lookout Hill Marsden E7 O’briens Hill Lookout G7 K B87 Eumungerie Merriwagga A7 Oxley memorial F6 Tipping Way The Lake Loop Mogriguy H2 Oxley monument D5 Road Link Goobang Molong H5 Parkes Radio Telescope G5 scenic route Trundle PARKES Cumnock Eurimbula Picnic area B7 scenic route National Pinnacle Mount Hope B4 Alectown Mulguthrie E5 Picnic area C6 Mt Tilga Park Saddleback Ironbark Murrin Bridge C5 Picnic area D5 Derriwong Rocky Hill Goonumbla Hill Peak Hill Naradhan C6 Picnic area H4 Cugong Hills Oxley lookout Mountain Parkes Euabalong monument Gum Bend Mt Tilga Stony Woologalong Narromine G3 Picnic area H7 West Bogan Hill Hill Radio Hill Nevertire F2 Round Hill Nature Reserve B5 Round Hill Shepherds Lake Mt Nymagee C2 Taronga Western Plains Zoo H3 Hill Kiacatoo Condobolin Nash Telescope Roto Nature Reserve Wolongong Hill Millers Hill Gamdri Nyngan E1 Utes in the Paddock E5 5 Byong Hills Weddin Mountains National Park F7 Bogan Gate Lookout Pine Hill CABONNE Ootha E5 Warraway Mt Pipers Hill Ootha Henry Parkes G5 Yathong Nature Reserve A4 Lachlan Valley Way Derriwong Yarrabandai Molong Nombinnie Mountain Boorithumble Euabalong Gunningbland Parkes The Camels Whoey Weebar Hill Henry Parkes Way Way Twins Hill Nature Reserve Mountain Utes in the Wards Amys Eagle Primary route with Lookout Rock Hill Pine BARRIER HWY Kidman Way Paddock Lookout Hill alphanumeric route Mt Grace Murrin Wallaroi Hill Mulguthrie Parkes A39 B87 Bridge Mulguthrie Mountain Ben Halls Cookamidgera B81 shield Kidman Way Lake Banar Lake Erronwallong Lookout Mountain Manildra Cargelligo A39 Historic monument Henry Lawson Way Secondary route; Curlew Waters (intermittent) Mt Mt Boulton sealed unsealed Rest area R i v e r Lachlan Bald Coonambro Bald Cudal Lake Cargelligo Milby Hill Other road Hill BogandillonValley Way Mt Alice Hill Mountain Warroo Mackays (surface unspecified) Calarie Hill Big Eulimore Malachis Hill Gormans Hill The Gipps Toogong Dundoo Bogandillon The Escort Hill Black Scenic route Way NEWELLHWY Mt Bowen Hill Swamp (intermittent) Forbes Way Mountain Merri Manna The Escort L a c h l a n Mt Tullibigeal Jemalong Way Nangar Rail line Waabalong Abba Mountain Hill Currawong Hill Mt Taylor 6 B87 Gibringanbil Peak Oxley Eugowra Mt National Bygalorie Nerang Cowal Cargo Bena Ootha Locality; Village Hillston Lake Mt Daylight Gibber Hill memorial Nangar Park Begargo Curriba Brewster Hills (intermittent) Lachlan Round Mt Pleasant Mt Hill Valley Way Hill B81 Bena Nanami Cole Condobolin Small town Tutigong Weja FORBES Sugarloaf Mt Bootheragandra Womba Peak Mt Bygalore Burcher Bogeys Island Blue Jacket Hill Gooburthery Hill Lawson Way Bald Canowindra A39 Clear Hills Blue Hill Henry Hill Lookout Tallabung Ben Hall Forbes Large town Naradhan Wamboyne Mountain monument Malongulli Mountain Sugarloaf Point of interest; Harveys Currowong Flat B e l uMt b u l a R Gum Bend Goobang Monkey Top Hump Lake Hills German Hill Gooloogong Belubula Nature Reserve / CARRATHOOL Kikoira Rock Goodwins YorL a kc h l a n Lake National Mt Womboyn Ungarie Duck Hill SYDNEY via National Park Mt Melougel Cowal Mortray Lookout & Walli Caves Park Brewer Hill Warraderry R i v e r A32 Mitchell Hwy Mountain Girral Hill Way & Bathurst Mt Mologone Red Cliff Conimbla Soldiers Mountain Brundah Kidman The Nobbies Billys Lookout 283 km Tullabung Hill Mt Wheoga Bald Hill Mountain Falls Waterfall; Picnic area Way National Park Woodstock Marsden Snake Hill Wheoga ValleyLachlan Way Historic Mt Melbergen MID Flagstaff Hill Birangan Munjal Hill site A41 Merriwagga B64 COWRA © 2016 Land & Property LGA boundary & name 7 Hill Narriah WESTERN Hill Yambira Black MID WESTERN HWY NEWELL Caragabal HWY O'briens Hill Mt Information, Roads & Maritime CABONNE Mountain HWY Sugarloaf Services, NSW National Parks & Elephant Dribendrew Memorial to B64 Weethalle Lookout Lachlan Shire Council. Hill Rankins This map has NOT been field Wilkies Hill WEDDIN Brundah Cowra Pioneer Women Springs Lachlan Mt Porter checked and LSC holds no B87 Mcintyres B64 West Wyalong Ben Hall Cave Falls responsibility Hill BLAND Weddin Grenfell B64 Valley RailwayDarbys Falls for any errors. Wyalong Black Bumbaldry A41 B81 B64 Cocoparra A39 Mountains Spring Henry Lawson www.lachlan.nsw.gov.au Goolgowi MID WESTERNADELAIDE HWY via B64 Bluff Tallimba MELBOURNE via B85 MELBOURNE via Mountain birthplace MELBOURNE via CANBERRA via Mid Western Hwy A39 Newell Highway B85 Goldfields Way & National Park A41 Olympic Hwy & B81 Lachlan Valley & Hay 796 km & Tocumwal 552 km Wagga Wagga 576 km Wagga Wagga 624 km Way & Yass 172 km.
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