Broken Hill
From Adelaide to Sydney, we begin in the picturesque Clare Valley. Enjoy a stop in Burra, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed town. Next, head to Broken Hill, famous for its rich mining history, particularly its significant contributions to the silver, lead, and zinc industries. The ‘Silver City’ is also famed for its unique outback landscapes, including the iconic Line of Lode, a vast ridge of mineral-rich earth, Pro Hart Gallery, the Royal Flying Doctor Service, and the Living Desert Sculptures. The town’s historical significance and striking natural beauty make it a popular destination. In Silverton, we explore its art and outback charm, then continue to Nyngan. Along the way, passengers experience fascinating heritage and captivating scenery, making for a memorable journey through Australia’s heartland.Join a scenic coach tour from Adelaide to Sydney, perfect for seniors seeking relaxation and discovery. Explore the historic town of Burra, discover Broken Hill’s mining heritage and iconic landmarks, and immerse yourself in Silverton’s outback charm. Experience the beauty and culture of Australia’s heartland along the way.
Oct 16 (Fri) - Oct 22 (Thu), 2026
$590 for single supplement
Tour inclusions
Free home pick up & drop off
Central Coast passengers
A free home pick up and drop off is provided for most suburbs.
Sydney passengers
A free home pick up and drop off is provided for residents living in the North Shore, & Northern Beaches, North West & Hills district, Sutherland & M5 Corridor.
Passengers outside Sydney and the Central Coast
Our tours are welcome for anybody to join. If you live outside the above areas you can make your own way to Sydney Airport and we will meet you there.
Day 1
Journey from Sydney to Clare Valley
Scott and the airport shuttles will transfer you to Sydney Airport for your flight to Adelaide Airport where our coach will be waiting to take you to the Clare Valley Resort (1 night).
Day 2
East to Broken Hill via Burra
Our first stop is the historic mining town of Burra where our local guide will tell the stories of the two rival companies nicknamed the Nobs and the Snobs. Separate villages developed, which are still distinguishable today. The Cornish lived in Redruth, the Scotts in Aberdeen, the Welsh in Llwchwr, and the English in Hampton. Each village having separate shops and facilities. We continue on to Broken Hill. Old Willyama Motor Inn (4 Nights).
Day 3
Explore Broken Hill
Our local guide will introduce us to Broken Hill with and informative sightseeing tour.
Lunch is included today with a visit to Bells Milk Bar for a real taste of the 1950’s. After lunch, a tour around the Royal Flying Doctor Visitor Centre. The RFDS at Broken Hill is the only working base in Australia that is open to the public. We take a look at the line of Lode Miner’s Memorial.
Tonight we dine at the historical Palace Hotel. Built in 1889 the hotel is famous for its many murals and its connection to the Australia iconic movie Pricilla Queen of the Desert.
Day 4
Day trip to Silverton
We start the day with the Albert Kerten Mining Museum before heading out to the outback ghost town of Silverton. We visit the famous Silverton Hotel, Gaol Museum, Old School House and the galleries, finishing the day with the Mundi Mundi Lookout where the plains stretch out for an eternity.
Day 5
Explore Broken Hill
There are more galleries than pubs in Broken Hill these days and we visit the Pro Hart and Jack Absalom Galleries. Some free time in town today. A stop at the Silver City Mint & Art Centre to view The Big Picture.
Late afternoon we head to the Sculpture Symposium for a dusk viewing.
Day 6
Wilcannia, Cobar and Nyngan
We leave Broken Hill today passing through Wilcannia and Cobar arriving at Nyngan for an overnight stay. Nyngan Country Manor ( 1 night ).
Day 7
Coach arrives in Sydney
Today we have a mystery morning tea stop before continuing our journey back home. With some interesting stops along the way the Aurora coach arrives back to Sydney late afternoon where the shuttles will be waiting to take you home.
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