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Louth

Louth - Outback NSW'a place that loved a drink, a party and a punt...' So wrote Henry Lawson about Louth. Louth is a small service town (Pub, fuel and general store) on the Darling River about 100km downstream from Bourke and 100km upstream from Tilpa. Normally a quiet and sleepy settlement, once a year it is the scene for a classic annual country race meeting in August which attracts travellers from far and wide to the 7 race event.

 
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About Louth:

The wonderful little Darling River town of Louth was created when T.A Mathews established a Hotel to service the river trade and the Cobb & Co coaches that used it as a stopover. Nearby, the historic Dunlop Station was the first sheep station in the world to use mechanical shears.

Louth also is the site of an amazing and emotive structure known as 'The Celtic Cross' - a 7 metre (24 ft) polished granite cross that dominates the cemetery on the hill overlooking the town. The cross was constructed by the founder of Louth, Thomas Matthews, who erected the monument as a perpetual memorial to wife, Mary Mathews, who died in 1866. Significant anywhere, the Celtic Cross is even more so here as it reflects the setting sunlight to the space where the front door of their house every year on the anniversary of her death on August 19.

The monument is not only testament to the love and devotion of a husband for his wife but also the accuracy of navigation technology of the 1800's as its alignment was reportedly aided by one of the river-boat captains of the Darling River. Anyone visiting Louth can observe the occurrence and the locals have thoughtfully marked the places throughout the year that the visitor can experience the 3 minute lightshow.

Louth is ideally located for access to the Darling River Run and affords a choice of eastern or western route along the Darling River downstream to Tilpa as well as the upstream section to Bourke and beyond.

Louth Visitor Information:


Visitor Information Centre (Bourke):

Kidman Way Bourke 2840

Website     

Telephone: 02 6872 1321

Must See - Must Do:

  • Louth Races
  • Shindy's Inn
  • Darling River
  • Celtic Cross
  • Gundabooka National Park

Getting Here:


By Car:

  • From Brisbane: 1,020km
  • From Sydney: 870km
  • From Melbourne: 1,100km
  • From Adelaide: 1,123km

Regional Transport Services:

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by Simon Bayliss

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