
Nestled along the Newell Highway in New South Wales' Riverina region, Jerilderie is a historic town renowned for its rich bushranging heritage. In 1879, the infamous Ned Kelly Gang raided the town, leading to the creation of the 'Jerilderie Letter,' a significant piece of Australian history. Visitors can explore the Ned Kelly Raid Trail, which guides them through 16 key sites associated with the gang's visit. The town also boasts the restored 1880s Flora Bank, offering a glimpse into its past. For nature enthusiasts, Lake Jerilderie provides opportunities for water sports, while the adjacent Luke Park features free barbecue facilities and a playground. Jerilderie serves as the southern gateway to the Kidman Way, a scenic route through the heart of NSW, making it an ideal stop for travelers.
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