The Kidman Way is a 644-kilometre touring route traversing the heart of New South Wales, stretching from Jerilderie in the south to Barringun on the Queensland border. Named after Sir Sidney Kidman, the "Cattle King" who established extensive stock routes across inland Australia, this fully sealed road offers travelers a journey through diverse landscapes, from the fertile Riverina to the expansive outback, passing through historic towns like Griffith, Hillston, Cobar, and Bourke.
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