Utes in the Paddock: A Unique Sculpture Experience
Explore Utes in the Paddock, a captivating sculpture park in Condobolin, showcasing painted utes that celebrate Australian culture and rural life.
Discover Utes in the Paddock, a captivating outdoor sculpture park in Condobolin, New South Wales, showcasing an array of creatively painted and sculptured utes that celebrate Australian culture and rural life.
A brief summary to Utes in the Paddock
- 9218 Lachlan Valley Way, Condobolin, New South Wales, 2877, AU
- Monday 12 am-12 am
- Tuesday 12 am-12 am
- Wednesday 12 am-12 am
- Thursday 12 am-12 am
- Friday 12 am-12 am
- Saturday 12 am-12 am
- Sunday 12 am-12 am
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon for the best lighting for photographs.
- Pack a picnic and enjoy it in the scenic surroundings of the park.
- Check for any local events or markets happening nearby during your visit.
- Wear comfortable shoes as you will be walking around the park.
Getting There
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Car
If you are traveling by car, head towards Condobolin. From the center of Condobolin, take Lachlan Valley Way (also known as the Bogan Way) heading northwest. Continue for approximately 10.5 kilometers. You will see Utes in the Paddock on your right-hand side at 9218 Lachlan Valley Way. There is ample parking available on-site.
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Public Transportation
To reach Utes in the Paddock via public transportation, take a bus to Condobolin from major towns in the Central West region, such as Dubbo or Parkes. Once you arrive in Condobolin, you will need to arrange a taxi or rideshare service to cover the approximately 10.5 kilometers to Utes in the Paddock, as there may not be direct public transport options available to this location. Taxi fares may vary, but expect to pay around AUD 20-30 for the journey.
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Bicycle
For the more adventurous, consider cycling. From Condobolin, follow Lachlan Valley Way (Bogan Way) heading northwest. Ensure you have appropriate safety gear, and be mindful of traffic. The ride is approximately 10.5 kilometers, which should take around 30-40 minutes, depending on your cycling speed.