Situated on the banks of the Darling River in Outback NSW, near the village of Louth. Trilby Station offers visitors a chance to experience life on a working sheep and cattle station. Originally part of historic Dunlop - first ever to complete a mechanical shearing in 1888. Seasonal station activities, abundant wildlife, nature trails, 4WD tours, bird watching, fishing, yabbying, canoeing and excellent mud maps for self exploration of the station. Visit our open air museum of early settler’s farm machinery, steam engines and just enjoy pottering around this vast station.Comfortable accommodation is offered in the fully renovated Stockman's Cottages and the new Shearer’s Bunkhouse, and delicious country style meals available on request. Trilby also offers powered caravan sites and secluded river campsites. Your friendly hosts and the picturesque Australian landscape make this a unique experience.
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