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Cycle Hay

Can you think of a better way to explore Hay than jumping on one of our free bikes? With connected bike paths to all of our attractions, a skills track and a river path, cycling is the best way to enjoy our great outdoors. And the best part? Even teenagers love it.

Call the Visitor Centre when you arrive or make a booking online. We have bikes in all sizes to fit the entire family. 

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Bidgee Riverside Trail Sculptures

Bidgee Riverside Trail, 95 Lachlan Street, Hay NSW 2711, Australia

A formed walking track that hugs the curves of the Murrumbidgee River invites visitors to wander through the Bushy Bend reserve to Sandy Point beach. The walking track features large public sculptures by artists John Wood and John Woodward. Hire a bike from the Visitor Information Centre to explore by bike.

Mungo National Park

Visit the spectacular landscape that is home to the Mungo Lady and Mungo Man. The final resting place for these human cremations some 42,000 years old.You can do a self-guided drive tour through Mungo that takes you past the “Walls of China”, which run along the eastern shoreline of the largest lake. Or you can…

Historic Buildings

Hay is rich with history and heritage. Take a walk along the Heritage Trail during your visit and read the history of some of Hay’s wonderful historic buildings. Some buildings not to be missed that are not a part of the Heritage Walk are: Hay Railway StationHay War Memorial High SchoolHay War Memorial HallHay Gaol…