Staying with the Outback Beds network allows you to experience working sheep and cattle stations, bush pubs, log cabins, living underground, Bed and Breakfasts, a little luxury and tranquil river campsites.... even camel campouts.
Gary and Liz Murray from Trilby Station, a 200,000 acres sheep and cattle property on the banks of the Darling River in Outback NSW, invite visitors from around the world to come and taste their unique lifestyle.
How big is Australia and how do I get to the Darling?
Pass your mouse over the map and click to find out routes to and from The Darling River Run.
Many first time travellers to Australia are surprised by how big the country actually is. Australia is 32 times the size of the UK and 22 as large as Germany and roughly the same size as Canada. As a European comparison it is the follow times as large as the following
32 x United Kingdom
2 x European Union
14 x France
22 x Germany
225 x Netherlands
26 x Italy
58 x Greece
180 x Denmark
19 x Sweden
It is a BIG country and to visit Australia opens up a large range of possibilities for the visitor to experience... but where is The Darling River? The map on the right shows the Darling River (in red) and the other areas of Australia.
For more information on Outback NSW, please refer to Visit Outback NSW
Our XPT and Xplorer trains provide a safe, comfortable and relaxing way to travel while sitting back in air-conditioned comfort watching the magnificent Australian landscape roll by.
Regional Express (Rex) is Australia’s largest independent regional airline operating fleet of 40 Saab 340 aircraft on more than 1,200 flights weekly to 23 regional destinations from Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide.