Tilpa

E350798

Tilpa is a tiny, remote village on the Darling River in outback New South Wales, Australia, known for its historic pub and role as a stopover for travelers and river communities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf locality
town
climate semi-arid
country Australia
distanceToMajorTown approximately 120 km from Wilcannia
approximately 250 km from Broken Hill
hasAmenity accommodation
camping area
fuel
general store
pub
hasBuilding Tilpa Hotel
small wharf remnants
hasCulturalSignificance outback pub culture
riverboat and droving history
hasFloodRisk true
hasHeritage historic river port role
hasNearbyActivity birdwatching along the Darling River
hasNearbyFeature Darling River floodplain
outback pastoral stations
hasService basic supplies for travelers
mail service
hasSmallPopulation true
hasView Darling River NERFINISHED
isPartOf Far West region of New South Wales
isRemote true
isStopoverFor Darling River travelers
outback travelers
isTouristDestination true
knownFor Tilpa Hotel
historic pub
outback tourism
river community stopover
localGovernmentArea Central Darling Shire
locatedOnRiver Darling River NERFINISHED
populationSizeCategory village
primaryEconomicActivity grazing
tourism
region Outback New South Wales
roadAccess unsealed roads
roadType gravel roads
state New South Wales
tourismActivity 4WD touring
camping
fishing
river cruising
waterwayRole service centre for river communities

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