WARREN NSW
Gazetted as a town on 30 June 1861, Warren is situated on the banks of the Macquarie River, 120 km north west of Dubbo, NSW. It's known as the wool and cotton capital and is home to a racecourse commonly called "The Randwick of The West".
There are plenty of things to do and see around Warren
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There are plenty of things to do and see around Warren
- Take a tour around town
- Time your visit for one of our race days
- Visit Tiger Bay - a wildlife refuge and mini wetlands area
- Explore the River Red Gum walk in Macquarie Park
- Try your hand at golf or organise a game of bowls
- Cast a line into the Macquarie River for a spot of fishing
- Visit the famous Macquarie Marshes and its abundant wetland birdlife
- Keep an eye out for the famous Egelabra or Haddon Rig Merino Studs and cotton gins across the valley
- Explore the Great Western Plains including the Warrumbungles National Park, towns and villages around Warren including Nevertire, Collie (pronounced Col-i), Quambone and Gin Gin (with a hard "g")
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