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Warrawong sunset 10Savings for outback roadtrippers

The cooler months are peak season in the NSW outback, with roadtrippers exploring and enjoying far horizons, sprawling sand dunes, rugged open spaces, big skies, starry nights, colourful characters and a lack of crowds.  And to help more Australians plan a roadtrip adventure through far west NSW, Out of the Ordinary Outback is offering journeyers a 10 per cent saving on stays at two or more of its seven properties across outback NSW.

The open-ended offer (no booking or stay deadlines) is valid at Broken Hill Outback Resort, 14 km outside the historic city, as well as The Argent Motel and The Tourist Lodge – both in Broken Hill, the Copper City Motel/Hotel in Cobar, the billabong-side cabins at Warrawong on the Darling at Wilcannia, the remote Ivanhoe Hotel Motel and the iconic White Cliffs Underground Motel – Australia’s largest underground accommodation.

The multi-property offer enables roadtrippers to plan a journey through Cobar, Wilcannia, White Cliffs and Broken Hill that links the properties – with sealed roads the whole way.

From Out of the Ordinary Outback’s Broken Hill properties, guests can visit the region’s character-filled pubs, cafes, movier-set ghost towns, hilltop sculptures, art galleries, space observatories, indigenous culture and rugged outback scenery including the wild gorges and ancient rock art of Mutawintji National Park and the sweeping beauty and abundant birdlife of Menindee Lakes.

The remote desert hamlet of White Cliffs flaunts a raw, raffish charm and colourful characters in abundance, with the lunar-like landscape dotted with underground houses and thousands of opal diggings made by treasure hunters seeking their fortune ever since opals were discovered here in 1884.

The ghostly town of Wilcannia, fringing a tranquil and wild stretch of the redgum-lined Darling River, was once the largest inland port in Australia during the great riverboat era of the mid-19th century. Out of the Ordinary Outback’s cabins at Warrawong on the Darling are perfect for exploring local wildlife and fishing and watching stunning sunsets while huddled around campfires.

A 10 per cent saving is available when travellers stay at two or more of Out of the Ordinary Outback’s properties across outback NSW in the one trip.

Including the 10 per cent discount, nightly rates (all per room for up to two people) start from just $110 at Copper City Motel/Hotel, $190 for a subterranean room in the iconic White Cliffs Underground Motel and $195 in a deluxe king spa apartment overlooking the desert at the Broken Hill Outback Resort.

There are no booking or stay deadlines (subject to availability, conditions apply).

Book direct through Out of the Ordinary Outback on 1300 679 688 or visit www.outoftheordinaryoutback.com.au

Out of the Ordinary Outback owns seven properties in far west NSW – Broken Hill Outback Resort as well as The Argent Motel and The Tourist Lodge – both in Broken Hill, and the Copper City Motel/Hotel in Cobar, Warrawong on the Darling at Wilcannia, the Ivanhoe Hotel Motel and the famous White Cliffs Underground Motel.

www.outoftheordinaryoutback.com.au