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All round good experiences
My husband and I had a delicious brunch at the cafe at the old wharf. Lovely staff and quick service. You can eat inside or outside under cover. We both had an egg and bacon roll on toasted Turkish br...
Great spot to view the mighty Barka (Darling River) it is a great area to view some of the bird life of the area. There is also a great spot nearby to enjoy a coffee and snack.
I'm sure there's a lot more to it than what I saw, but I was just passing through town so I was rushed. However, I managed to get a look at the river and the massive deck, attend the Historical Crossl...
Bourke itself is an interesting place. Hard to imaging the bustling wharf and river boats plying their trade in the 1800’s but it is part of our history and worth a look.
All round good experiences
My husband and I had a delicious brunch at the cafe at the old wharf. Lovely staff and quick service. You can eat inside or outside under cover. We both had an egg and bacon roll on toasted Turkish br...
A must do
Great spot to view the mighty Barka (Darling River) it is a great area to view some of the bird life of the area. There is also a great spot nearby to enjoy a coffee and snack.
Nice spot for a stop
I'm sure there's a lot more to it than what I saw, but I was just passing through town so I was rushed. However, I managed to get a look at the river and the massive deck, attend the Historical Crossl...
Bourke
This area is lovely and quite a surprise. You can view river, go on walks and picnic. Toilet facilities. Cafe nearby. Enough space to park a van.
Historical and interesting
Bourke itself is an interesting place. Hard to imaging the bustling wharf and river boats plying their trade in the 1800’s but it is part of our history and worth a look.