Hay 

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Historic Hay was part of the Cobb & Co era and an important town during the hey-day of the river boat trade on the Murrumbidgee/Murray and Darling Rivers.

Today, Hay is renowned for it's sheep breeding, wool growing, crops, and historic buildings.

  • Surrounded by a vast track of land known as the Hay Plains, the town centre is a welcome stop between Sydney and Adelaide or Brisbane and Melbourne.

Features

  • Visit the Hay Gaol Museum or the Bishop's Lodge Museum
  • Get down to the Hay Picnic Races or the Hay Bachelor and Spinsters Ball
  • Mosey down to the Bishops Lodge Spring Fair or the Minicar Rally
  • Go Birdwatching at the Hay Wetlands Nature Reserve
  • The bronze plaque on Sturts Marked Tree is the start of the trail taken by Captain Charles Sturt
  • Dangle a line in the Hay Weir.

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