Outback holiday retreat Warrawong on the Darling now welcomes your favourite furry friend with 13 of its cabins designated as pet friendly in response to increasing guest demand.
The cabin, van and camping park near Wilcannia offers 21 deluxe, self-contained cabins and 13 of them can now accommodate furry travel companions. Warrawong on the Darling’s 44 powered sites for vans and tens are also pet-friendly, enhancing the appeal of the outback haven.

Also drawing visitors are special summer savings for guests.
Until the end of February, guests can stay for four nights on powered sites and pay for just three. The discount means powered sites are no $135 for four nights, a saving of $45, for stays until 28 February. Seniors and concession card holders also receive a 10 per cent discount year-round.
Warrawong on the Darling also offers free happy hour nibbles at 5pm each day which allows guests to mingle and relax in the common area.
Nestled by a pristine billabong on the Darling River, 3km from Wilcannia, and surrounded by sand dunes, far horizons, rugged open spaces, and the big skies of outback NSW, Warrawong on the Darling is owned by outback tourism business, Dusty Outback Trails.
It sits 947km west of Sydney, 840km north of Melbourne, 714km east of Adelaide, and 197km east of Broken Hill.
Warrawong on the Darling is a 690ha sanctuary offering 21 deluxe, self-contained cabins, 44 pet-friendly, powered sites for caravans and tents, unlimited unpowered sites, a camp kitchen, hot showers and toilets and scenic bushwalking and car trails. They also offer a holiday house that sleeps up to six people.
Warrawong on the Darling is ideal for seeing wildlife, a variety of birds, fishing, canoeing and watching stunning sunsets beside the river.
