
Mobile Getaways Beyond
We provide flexible, hassle-free pop-up camper rentals in Dubbo and the surrounding areas.
Whether it’s a weekend escape or extra space for guests, we’ve got you covered!
Ready to explore Dubbo and beyond?
From the boutique wineries of Mudgee to the stargazing wonders of the Warrumbungles, the outback adventures of Cobar, and the legendary Parkes Elvis Festival—there’s so much to discover! Check out our top picks for must-visit destinations and start planning your next road trip. 🚗✨

Discover Dubbo: The Ultimate Adventure!
Taronga Western Plains Zoo: Get up close with lions, giraffes, and cheeky meerkats at Dubbo’s world-famous open-range zoo. Whether you're cycling past rhinos or snoozing in a safari tent, this is not your average day at the park—it's a wild adventure!
Royal Flying Doctor Service Visitor Experience: Step inside the world of the legendary Flying Doctors and see how they deliver life-saving care to the Aussie outback. With interactive exhibits and a decommissioned aircraft right inside the café, you can sip your coffee in the cockpit and imagine yourself on a daring rescue mission—no pilot’s license required! It’s history, heroism, and a flat white all in one spot.
Old Dubbo Gaol: Walk through history (and maybe even a ghost or two) at Old Dubbo Gaol, where bushrangers and outlaws once did hard time. With eerie cells, live re-enactments, and a dose of true crime, it’s the perfect mix of history and spine-tingling fun.

Explore Wellington – A Hidden Gem Near Dubbo!
Burrendong Dam – One of the largest dams in NSW, this popular inland spot is a haven for water sports lovers, fishing enthusiasts, and nature seekers. Whether you're up for boating, camping, or a scenic picnic, Burrendong has something for everyone—year-round!
Wellington Caves & Phosphate Mine – Prepare to be amazed by towering 15m crystal formations and delicate cave corals in these breath taking underground wonders.
Osawano Japanese Gardens – Right next door to the caves, this tranquil garden is the perfect spot to unwind with a peaceful picnic surrounded by stunning landscapes.
Wellington is an adventure waiting to happen—add it to your must-visit list! 🚗✨

Just to the North
Warrumbungle National Park is where ancient volcanic landscapes meet epic hiking trails, jaw-dropping lookouts, and some of the best stargazing on the planet. By day, conquer the Breadknife and Grand High Tops walk; by night, get lost in a galaxy of stars.
Siding Spring Observatory is Australia’s window to the universe, home to the country’s largest telescope and some serious space science. Take a tour, chat with astronomers, and discover just how tiny we are in the grand scheme of things.
Camping in the Warrumbungles is next-level magic—think crackling campfires, zero light pollution, and the Milky Way putting on a nightly show. As Australia’s first Dark Sky Park, this is stargazing at its absolute best—no telescope needed, just look up and prepare to be amazed!

Just to the South
Parkes Observatory is home to "The Dish," the legendary radio telescope that helped broadcast the Moon landing to the world. Science buffs and space dreamers alike can explore the visitor centre, catch a 3D space film, and even watch the Dish in action—no tin foil hat required!
Every January, Parkes Elvis Festival transforms the town into a hip-shaking, jumpsuit-wearing, all-out tribute to the King himself. With non-stop music, parades, and more Elvis impersonators than you can count, it’s the ultimate celebration of rock ‘n’ roll.
Beyond the stars and sequins, Parkes is a top spot for tourists, offering rich history, charming country hospitality, and easy access to regional gems like the Peak Hill Gold Mine and Goobang National Park. Whether you're here for space, music, or just a great Aussie road trip, Parkes delivers big-time fun!

Just to the East
Mudgee and Orange are where country charm meets gourmet indulgence, offering a dreamy escape for wine lovers and foodies alike.
In Mudgee, boutique wineries pour award-winning drops, fine dining restaurants serve up paddock-to-plate perfection, and historic streets invite you to wander through artisan boutiques and heritage buildings. From long lunches to cellar door tastings, every sip and bite tells a story of local passion and craft.
Meanwhile, Orange is a vibrant mix of cool-climate wines, buzzing markets, and a festival calendar packed with foodie feasts, music, and cultural celebrations. Whether you're here for F.O.O.D Week, wine trails, or the stunning autumn colors, this region delivers unforgettable experiences—one glass at a time!

Just to The West
Narromine, Nyngan, and Cobar mark the start of your true outback adventure, where vast horizons, rich history, and legendary country hospitality await.
Narromine is home to aviation history and the Narromine Aviation Museum, where you can explore vintage aircraft and tales of daring pilots. It’s the perfect pit stop before heading deeper into the heart of the west.
Further along, Nyngan proudly stands as the official Gateway to the Outback, where the Big Bogan statue welcomes travelers with a classic Aussie sense of humor. Stop by the Nyngan Museum and the Bogan River for a taste of local history and laid-back country vibes.
Then there’s Cobar, a town built on gold, copper, and grit. Explore the Great Cobar Museum, see the stunning open-cut mines, or take in a fiery outback sunset from Fort Bourke Hill Lookout. This is the real Aussie outback—rugged, rich in history, and ready to be explored!