Road Trip Guide
Central Tablelands: Gold Rush Circuit
Orange to Bathurst
Start
Orange
Finish
Bathurst
Distance
165 km (including scenic loops)
Duration
3-4 days
Best Months
March - May, September - November
Budget
$$
EV Ready
8/10
Kid-Friendly
9/10
Key Waypoints
Trip Essentials for Orange
Gas & Juice: Critical Pit Stops
Don't get stranded. These are your essential fuel and supply points.
Orange Health Service
Medical
Major regional hospital with 24-hour emergency services.
Blayney Service Centre
Fuel & Rest
Reliable spot for fuel, clean restrooms, and basic supplies between the major hubs.
Bathurst Visitor Information Centre
Information & Rest
Excellent facilities, maps, and local advice for exploring the city and surrounds.
Insider Driving Tips
Beware of wildlife at dawn and dusk; kangaroos and wombats are extremely active on the roads between Orange and Millthorpe, often appearing without warning.
Pack for four seasons in one day; the high altitude of the Central Tablelands means temperatures can drop sharply as soon as the sun goes down, even in mid-summer.
Book your dining in advance; the region's top-tier restaurants like Tonic or Antica Australis are highly sought after and often fill up weeks ahead of time.
Check for local farm gate sales; the road stalls between Orange and Bathurst offer some of the best stone fruit, apples, and honey in the country—bring cash.
Respect the heritage; many of the buildings in Carcoar and Millthorpe are private residences. Enjoy the architecture from the street and stick to designated public paths.
The Journey: Stop-by-Stop
Orange: The Volcanic Start
The Agrestic Grocer
“A rustic barn-style cafe and market featuring the best local produce, live music, and incredible house-roasted coffee.”
Mount Canobolas Summit
Capture the sprawling views of the valley below, especially stunning during the first light of sunrise.
Cook Park Sunken Garden
A perfectly manicured heritage garden that looks spectacular during the autumn leaf change.
Lake Canobolas Reserve
A tranquil spot perfect for a morning walk or birdwatching, often overlooked by those rushing to the mountain summit.
Mount Canobolas
Nature Reserve
“This dormant volcano offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and serves as the highest point in the region.”
Orange Botanic Gardens
Public Garden
“These beautifully landscaped gardens feature a diverse collection of native and exotic plants, perfect for a relaxing stroll.”
Orange Regional Museum
Museum
“An engaging space that highlights the rich history and unique volcanic heritage of the local Orange community.”
Millthorpe: The Living Museum
Tonic
“A renowned restaurant serving seasonal, locally-sourced dishes in a sophisticated, historic setting.”
Pym Street
The quintessential Millthorpe shot, capturing the row of historic shopfronts and the heritage street lamps.
The Railway Station
A classic example of Victorian railway architecture, perfect for moody, atmospheric photography.
Golden Memories Museum
A sprawling collection of local history, featuring vintage machinery and insights into the life of early settlers.
Golden Memories Museum
Museum
“Explore an extensive collection of historical artifacts that provide a fascinating glimpse into the village's rich rural heritage.”
Millthorpe Village Historic Precinct
Historic Landmark
“Stroll through the beautifully preserved main street to admire the 19th-century architecture and charming boutique storefronts.”
Slow Wine Co. Cellar Door
Winery
“Sample cool-climate wines in a historic setting that perfectly captures the relaxed and sophisticated spirit of the region.”
Carcoar: The Town That Time Forgot
Antica Australis
“An 'Italian-locavore' dining experience that blends traditional recipes with the bounty of the Central Tablelands.”
Belubula River Bridge
The best angle to capture the village reflected in the water with the church spires in the background.
The Royal Hotel Verandah
A perfect vantage point for a wide shot of the main street’s heritage architecture.
The Carcoar Hospital Museum
A fascinating, slightly eerie look at 19th-century medicine housed in a stunning colonial building.
Carcoar Historic Village
Historic Landmark
“Step back in time while walking through this remarkably preserved 19th-century village that features authentic colonial architecture and charming streetscapes.”
St. Paul's Anglican Church
Historic Landmark
“This stunning sandstone church is an architectural gem that offers visitors a peaceful atmosphere and a glimpse into the town's religious heritage.”
Carcoar Dam
Nature/Recreation Area
“Located just a short drive from the village, this picturesque dam provides a perfect spot for fishing, picnicking, and enjoying the serene Australian countryside.”
Blayney: The Golden Hub
Blayney IronBark Smoked Meats
“Serious, slow-cooked BBQ that satisfies the soul after a morning of exploring.”
Carcoar Dam
A short drive from Blayney, this dam offers dramatic water views and a look at the massive wind turbines nearby.
The Blayney Courthouse
A stately building that represents the classic administrative architecture of the 1880s.
Heritage Park
A lovely green space featuring a restored steam engine and plenty of room for a quiet break.
Heritage Park
Public Park
“A beautifully landscaped park featuring the iconic Blayney Windmill and perfect for a relaxing picnic stop.”
Carcoar Village
Historic Town
“Step back in time in this nearby National Trust village, renowned for its remarkably preserved 19th-century colonial architecture.”
Coombing Park
Historic Landmark
“Visit this significant estate to admire the grand historic homestead and learn about the region's rich agricultural and pioneering history.”
Rockley: The Artist's Retreat
The Rockley Pub
“A beautifully restored country pub offering high-end bistro meals and a fantastic selection of local wines.”
The Historic Mill
A towering stone structure that provides a dramatic focal point for landscape photography.
Pepper Tree Creek Bridge
The stone bridge and the surrounding trees offer a classic, timeless Australian country scene.
Stevens Park
A peaceful riverside park that is ideal for spotting local birdlife and enjoying the cool mountain air.
Rockley Village Historic Precinct
Historic Landmark
“Stroll through the town to admire the beautifully preserved 19th-century architecture and charming heritage streetscapes.”
Rockley Mill and Museum
Museum
“Explore this restored historic mill to learn about the region's agricultural past and the local artistic community.”
Rockley Pub
Gastropub
“Experience local hospitality and fine dining in a historic setting that serves as a central hub for the village's creative culture.”
Bathurst: The Grand Finale
The Hub Bathurst
“A trendy, bustling cafe located in a converted warehouse, serving exceptional breakfast and specialty coffee.”
Mount Panorama - Skyline
The highest point of the race track, offering a panoramic view of the entire Bathurst basin.
Bathurst Court House
A majestic building with a copper dome that looks incredible when lit up at night.
Machattie Park
A stunning Victorian-era park built on the site of the old Bathurst Gaol, featuring a beautiful bandstand and fountain.
Mount Panorama Motor Racing Circuit
Historic Landmark
“Experience the thrill of driving on the iconic public road that hosts the legendary Bathurst 1000 race.”
Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum
Museum
“Explore an incredible collection of rare dinosaur fossils and stunning minerals housed in a beautifully restored historic school building.”
Abercrombie House
Historic Landmark
“Step back in time with a tour of this magnificent 19th-century gothic revival mansion, known for its grand architecture and rich local history.”
The Detour Index
Worth the extra mileage for these iconic side-quests.
Hill End Historic Site
A remote, preserved gold-mining ghost town that was once the largest inland center in NSW.
Why It's Worth It
“The scale of the history here is unmatched; you can still see the diggings and the incredible heritage buildings that inspired many Australian artists.”
Abercrombie Caves
A spectacular limestone cave system featuring the largest natural arch in the Southern Hemisphere.
Why It's Worth It
“The 'Archway' cave is a spiritual experience, and the surrounding bushwalks are filled with native wildlife.”
Lucknow Gold Village
A tiny hamlet just outside Orange with a rich mining history and great antique shopping.
Why It's Worth It
“Perfect for a quick stretch and to see the old mine poppet heads that still stand today.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
Autumn (March to May) is spectacular for the foliage, while Spring (September to November) offers beautiful blossoms and mild weather. Winter is great for cozying up by fires but can be very cold.
Yes, all the main roads on this circuit are sealed and well-maintained. However, if you take some of the more remote detours, you may encounter well-graded dirt roads.
Yes, both Orange and Bathurst have multiple fast-charging stations. Blayney and Millthorpe are also beginning to install destination chargers.