New South Wales: A-Z
From the Wallacetown Rest Area you can walk over to the shop and grab a few things and ask what’s in the area worth visiting.
Wallagaraugh River Rest Area
Wallaroi Creek Rest Area
Wanda Wandong Camping Area is a great campsite with clean toilets, fire places, and plenty of walking trails. This is a large open area for Caravans and Campervans etc.
The walking track includes several informative signs that give insight into the local ...
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The Wang Wauk Rest Area is a nice spot to take a break from driving. with plenty of room for big rigs.
The Warialda Creek Rest Area has a few trees and birds to keep you company, and not much else at this location.
When stopping at the Warialda Rotary Park Rest Area check out the walking tracks and take your camera with you.
Warren Park Rest Area
The Warri Camping Reserve is a great area to camp close the Shoalhaven River with some road noise during the day but quiet at night.
Access to some sites are better suited to off road setups, but there are plenty of sites accessible for most. The campgro ...
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If your at the Wellington South Rest Area you might as well visit the Wellington Caves, the turn off to them is a hundred metres or so down the road.
The Wells Crossing Rest Area is a popular and well known fishing spot on the Severn River, so expect company when stopping here.
West of The Range Rest Area
The West of The Range Rest Area has a public toilet and picnic tables but no rubbish bins.
West Pennant Hills - Koala Park Sanctuary
Koala Park was created in the 1920's and officially opened in October of 1930 by the founder Noel Burnet. He became alarmed at the high numbers of koalas shot for the large export fur trade. He feared that if such harsh treatment was allowed to continue, ...
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Wheatley VC Rest Area
Pull over at the Wheatley VC Rest Area and have a break from driving, and take time to think how this site came about. Read the history in the web link on this page.
The White Gate Rest Area has mobile phone reception, and it's dog friendly. There is a picnic table with plenty of shade, with an iconic white gate. I wouldn't recommend towing a large caravan into here.
The Widgiwa Rest Area has a reasonably large turning area that caters for all sized rigs. There is a picnic table, some large trees, plus rubbish bins and room for bigger caravans. There is water available but treat it first if you intend to drink it.
Wilcannia South Rest Area has Four Trees, a picnic table nicely shaded by them. and two rubbish bins, and not a lot to do or see here.