Australia · 2026 guide
Things to Do in Dubbo
Everything you need to explore Dubbo — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.
Park in Dubbo
Paved path running along the Macquarie River through town. Connects several parks and has benches for resting. Easy flat walk suitable for all fitness levels.
🕐 Open 24/7
💡 Start at the River Street bridge and head south — you'll hit the weir and wetland boardwalk in 20 minutes, which is the most scenic section.
Hotels near Macquarie River Walking Track →20-hectare gardens with themed sections including a dry climate garden, Japanese garden and native rainforest. Well-maintained walking paths and a duck pond.
🕐 Open daily, sunrise to sunset.
💡 The Shoyoen Japanese Garden is best in spring when the cherry blossoms are out. Bring bread for the ducks, but skip the pond area if you're afraid of geese.
Hotels near Dubbo Regional Botanic Garden →Sprawling 30-hectare garden with distinct sections: a Japanese garden, arid zone, and sensory garden. Good for a quiet afternoon walk or picnic.
🕐 Daily 7am–6pm (summer), 7am–5pm (winter)
💡 Visit the Sensory Garden at dawn for birdwatching — fewer people and more active birdlife.
Hotels near Dubbo Regional Botanic Garden →The open-range zoo has a free public picnic area with playgrounds, walking tracks and a cafe. You can see some enclosures from outside the paid entrance.
🕐 Grounds open 7am–4pm daily. Zoo entry costs extra.
💡 Arrive early morning to spot kangaroos and wallabies grazing near the fence line on the free walking path along the Obley Road side.
Hotels near Taronga Western Plains Zoo (free area) →Major open-range zoo with free-roaming animals. Entry costs around $50 for adults but offers a whole day out. Consider the basic footpath entry — it's cheaper than the safari option.
🕐 Daily 9am–4pm (last entry 3pm)
💡 Bring your own bike to cycle the 6km loop; bike hire on-site is pricey. Weekday mornings are quietest.
Hotels near Dubbo Taronga Western Plains Zoo →Cultural in Dubbo
Contemporary art gallery and museum covering local history, natural science and indigenous culture. Regularly changing exhibitions and a children's discovery area.
🕐 Tue–Sat 10am–4pm, Sun 12–4pm. Closed Mondays.
💡 Check the website before visiting – they often run free workshops on weekends for kids and families.
Hotels near Western Plains Cultural Centre →Public observatory with telescope tours of the southern night sky. Low-cost evening sessions ($20–25 per person) with knowledgeable guides.
🕐 Nightly by appointment (check website for times)
💡 Book ahead for new moon phases — darker skies show more stars. They do kids' sessions too.
Hotels near Dubbo Observatory →Landmark in Dubbo
Unsealed lookout on a hill south of the city giving a 180-degree view over Dubbo and the Macquarie River floodplain. Bench seating and a small shelter.
🕐 Always open.
💡 Go at sunset for the best light – the city lights come on and you can see the zoo's elephant house in the distance. It's a short, steep gravel climb so don't try it in a low sedan after rain.
Hotels near Dubbo Lookout (Mount Boooble Road) →Historic in Dubbo
Restored 1840s prison with original cells, gallows and grim artefacts. Audio guide included in the low entry fee. The tour is self-guided and fairly quick – about 45 minutes.
🕐 Daily 9am–4pm.
💡 Visit on a weekday to avoid school groups. The entry is under $15 for adults and includes a solid chunk of local convict history.
Hotels near Old Dubbo Gaol →Heritage-listed gaol from 1847 with guided tours and prisoner stories. Entry is about $25 for adults but worthwhile for history buffs.
🕐 Mon–Fri 9am–4pm, Sat–Sun 10am–4pm
💡 Their self-guided audio tour is decent value — you can take your time. Allow 1.5 hours max.
Hotels near Old Dubbo Gaol →Where to Eat in Dubbo
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do in Dubbo?
The top attractions include Macquarie River Walking Track, Western Plains Cultural Centre, Dubbo Regional Botanic Garden, Dubbo Lookout (Mount Boooble Road), Dubbo Regional Botanic Garden, Taronga Western Plains Zoo (free area).
How many days do you need in Dubbo?
Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Dubbo 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.
What is Dubbo famous for?
Dubbo is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.
Where should I eat in Dubbo?
Top options include Pizza Hut, Cattlemans Restaurant, South Dubbo Tavern, Westside Hotel.