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Old Buckanbe Station

oldbsThe Aussie spirit is alive and well in the Outback!. Old Buckanbe is where you can step back in time . Colin is a founding member of Outbackbeds and passionate about the bush and its way of life. Just relax and sit on the banks of the Darling and take in the 'quietness' of the bush and  'imagine' the paddlesteamers of 'yesteryear' steaming by with Station provisions and barges loaded with bales of wool heading down the river to Wentworth, Echuca and South Australia........"   

On 1st April 2012 "Old Buckanbe" will be re-opening to welcome visitors after completion of renovations and the long awaited restoration of the riverside lawns and facilities following flood damage in early 2011

Testimonial: "A special place far from anywhere! Relaxing, friendly and fun"Michelle, Mark, Oliver, Jayan & Wesley Verbloot, Mosman NSW

Old Buckanbe Station dog 
Tilpa
NSW 2840
Australia

Phone: (02) 68373940
Fax: (02) 0429373940

 

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Your Hosts:

Colin and family invite you to "Break your Outback trip" with a visit to them at Old Buckanbe for something different, where a break means a holiday.Where you can experience there" little piece of the outback"

Experience genuine bush hospitality and friendship and the tranquil peace of the Darling River.

Accommodation:

By the riveroldbs-1Accommodation at Old Buckanbe is especially set up for the Outback Traveller who needs a safe convient stopover to park their van or 4 wheel drive and set up camp for a few nights.

We have ideally located campsites and powered van sites right on the Darling River.

There are four van shelters with individual concrete pads.

Old Buckanbe has a unique bird watching gazebo overlooking the river, BBQ and lawn areas with river vistas.
We offer budget Shearer’s quarters for overnight stay (bed and mattress supplied), shower, toilet and washing facilities and mess kitchen with refrigeration.
Enjoy our supervised river campsites, fishing, wildlife refuge and bird watching.

Things to Do:

Once you have settled in and either put up the tent or plugged in your Van to a powered site, relax beside the river and picture the days of the Paddle Steamers that plied their trade in a bygone era or go for a stroll along its banks. 

Old Buckanbe was settled in the early 1850's by William Henry Suttor and his colleague Edward Harte Acres, being the earliest Holding taken up in the District.

Edward Harte Acres had the dubious claim to fame of introducing Rabbits to the District in 1878 as an alternative source of "fresh meat",  a break from the 'salted rations' that were the daily fare.These were the days before refrigeration. 

You can see points of historical interest where:

  • Breaker Morant broke in horses at Old Buckanbe prior to going to South Africa and the Boer War.
  • The bushranger Captain Starlight bailed up the homestead in return for a horse & provisions in 1868.
  • The site of Major Thomas Mitchell’s Camp 10 on his second inland expedition down the Darling River to Laidley Ponds (current day Menindee) in June 1835.
  • Visit our historic pioneer cemetery and “Lone Pine”.

Getting Here:

From Bourke:
· Travel south west taking the Bourke to Louth/Wilcannia River Road (Bourke to Louth is 99kms)
· Travel through the Village of Louth continuing onto Tilpa a further 93kms which brings you to a cross road leading onto the Tilpa bridge and the village of Tilpa (which is on the western side).
· Continue on through the cross road section a further 7kms turning right at the Old Buckanbe sign. You will see the Woolshed and Old Buckanbe Quarters & Van Complex in the distance.

From Broken Hill/Wilcannia:
· Travel from Broken Hill to Wilcannia on the Barrier Highway 196kms -Continue through Wilcannia on the Barrier Highway 6kms
· Turn left at the road sign to Tilpa
· 135kms turn left at the Old Buckanbe sign You will see the Woolshed and Old Buckanbe Quarters & Van Complex in the distance.
· Distance Broken Hill/Wilcannia to Old Buckanbe via Wilcannia 337kms (4 hrs approx.)

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Comments (2)
  • Bill
    Group of 5 vans thinking of passing your area
    early July, one of the couples have a small dog
    is it allowed at your campsite.
  • Merv  - Price and accessibility
    Hi,
    My wife and I are going to White Cliffs and then onto Bourke this June. I saw an article about your farm and was wondering if the Wilcannia Bourke Rd is suitable for a 2 wheel drive station wagon towing a caravan? Also what are your nightly rates?
    Thanks for your help

    Merv
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