Our Review / Opinion
Stuart Town, located in the Central West region of New South Wales. Originally known as Ironbark, the town is famously immortalised in Banjo Paterson’s poem, “The Man from Ironbark,” which reflects its colourful past during the Australian gold rush era.
With a current population of approximately 240, it is a small place.
Lake Burrendong is situated nearby, this large water reservoir offers opportunities for fishing, boating, and camping.
No bookings, just turn up. When we were there we were the only ones there, one other caravan did turn up, otherwise the place was to ourselves. There are flushing toilets and a defibrillator. The sites were flat, so no problem levelling up.
The grass was full of Bindies, so dog boots needed for our little dog.
There really isn’t much else to say here, for an overnight stop it was good. Not much else around here.