Australia · 2026 guide
Things to Do in Broken Hill
Everything you need to explore Broken Hill — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.
Historic in Broken Hill
1911 sandstone building with a functioning courtroom. Public access to the ornate interior during sessions, plus a small museum on local legal history.
🕐 Mon–Fri 9am–4pm, closed weekends and public holidays
💡 Go on a Thursday morning when the magistrate is sitting – you can watch from the public gallery. The stained-glass ceiling is worth a look.
Hotels near Broken Hill Courthouse →A volunteer-run museum in an old railway station with a sprawling collection: vintage trains, mining equipment, photographs, and domestic items from Broken Hill’s boom years. A lot of material for $5.
🕐 Wed–Sat 10am–1pm, also open Sundays 10am–1pm during school holidays
💡 Ask the staff to show you the restored steam engine shed out back—it's not always obvious. Allow an hour minimum. Cash only at the door.
Hotels near Sulphide Street Railway & Historical Museum →Cultural in Broken Hill
Regional gallery in a historic 1904 building, focusing on works by Pro Hart and other outback artists. Rotating exhibitions twice a year.
🕐 Mon–Fri 10am–5pm, Sat 10am–3pm, Sun 11am–3pm
💡 Entry is donation-based, so pop a few coins in the box. The attached shop sells original prints for under $50.
Hotels near Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery →Australia’s oldest regional gallery, housed in a grand sandstone building. Focuses on outback and Indigenous art, with rotating exhibitions from local and national artists. Entry is $5 per adult, which includes the small museum next door.
🕐 Mon–Fri 10am–5pm, Sat–Sun 10am–4pm
💡 Check their website for free entry days—often on the first Saturday of the month. The gallery shop sells quality prints and books at reasonable prices.
Hotels near Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery →Former prison turned museum. Self-guided tour through cells, exercise yard and gallows. Entry $12 adults, $8 concession.
🕐 Mon–Sun 10am–4pm (last entry 3pm)
💡 Pay an extra $5 for the audio guide – it includes real interviews with former inmates. Allow 90 minutes.
Hotels near Broken Hill Gaol Museum →Park in Broken Hill
A grassy oval at the base of the Line of Lode, with picnic tables, shade trees, and a children’s playground. Also a good vantage point for watching the sun edge over the dry hills. No entry fee, and often quiet on weekdays.
🕐 Open daily 6am–8pm; no fences but council hours enforced
💡 Bring your own water—there’s a tap but it’s not always on during drought. The best picnic spot is under the big river red gums at the south end.
Hotels near Alma Oval Lookout & Park →Not the operating part of the plant—that's fenced off—but the nearby ridge walk offers free access to 12 giant sandstone sculptures of indigenous animals and symbols carved by local artists. A short, steep walk with views over the city and the desert
🕐 Accessible 24/7; best in early morning or late afternoon
💡 Drive to the start of Ridgeview Loop (loose gravel road, fine for 2WD in dry weather). Do the walk early morning to avoid heat. The sculptures are unlit at night, so bring a torch if you want dusk photos.
Hotels near Broken Hill Desalination Plant & Living Desert Sculptures (via Ridgeview Loop) →Outdoor gallery of 12 sandstone sculptures set on a hilltop, with panoramic views of the Barrier Range. Best visited late afternoon for the changing light.
🕐 Open daily, dawn to dusk
💡 Walk the 2km loop trail from the car park; the sunset colours on the sculptures are far better than midday glare. No water on site, so bring your own.
Hotels near The Living Desert Sculpture Symposium →Landmark in Broken Hill
Steel walkway and memorial listing the names of 800+ miners killed in the local mines since 1883. Flat, easy walk with city views.
🕐 Open 24 hours
💡 Bring a torch for the small mining museum underneath (free, but unlit). The walk is 800m round trip, wheelchair accessible.
Hotels near Line of Lode Miners Memorial →A striking steel and stone memorial on the mullock heap overlooking the city, honouring over 800 miners who died in local mines. Clear panels tell personal stories and list names, with panoramic views of Broken Hill and its mineral landscape.
🕐 Open 24 hours daily; best visited in daylight
💡 Go just before sunset—the desert light turns the memorial and the city below gold. There's free parking and a small museum (paid) next door if you want more context.
Hotels near Line of Lode Miners Memorial →Where to Eat in Broken Hill
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do in Broken Hill?
The top attractions include Broken Hill Courthouse, Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery, Alma Oval Lookout & Park, Line of Lode Miners Memorial, Line of Lode Miners Memorial, Broken Hill Desalination Plant & Living Desert Sculptures (via Ridgeview Loop).
How many days do you need in Broken Hill?
Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Broken Hill 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.
What is Broken Hill famous for?
Broken Hill is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.
Where should I eat in Broken Hill?
Top options include Redlush, Cafe Alfresco, The Broken Hill Pub, Trinders in the Astra.