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  1. Bathurst is a city of contrasts in one of the most fascinating and diverse regions of New South Wales. Heritage listed buildings and world class museums and galleries are only a part of the rich history on offer, whilst spectacular natural wonders coexist with a modern cultural landscape and the charming villages surrounding the city.

  2. 6 de ene. de 2022 · 2. Mount Panorama Motor Racing Circuit. In AustraliaBathurst” is a byword for motorsport, for the presence of the historic Mount Panorama Circuit, which staged its first race, the Australian Grand Prix in 1938. Before that time a number of more informal circuits had been used in the area since the 1900s.

  3. Things to Do in Bathurst, Australia: See Tripadvisor's 16,132 traveller reviews and photos of Bathurst tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in May. We have reviews of the best places to see in Bathurst. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  4. The Intercontinental GT Challenge and Fanatec GT World Challenge Australia campaigns blast into life at Mount Panorama where some of the world’s best have as...

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  5. Getting to Bathurst. It takes around three hours to reach Bathurst from Sydney, or 3.5 hours from Canberra, by car. Rex Airlines also services Bathurst Airport twice daily from Sydney – the flight time is approximately 40 minutes. The ‘Bathurst Bullet’ train runs daily between Sydney and Bathurst, and takes just shy of four hours.

  6. 29 de jul. de 2021 · Keep reading to know about the fun things to do in Bathurst, Australia. 1. Check out the amazing racing cars at National Motor Racing Museum. Check out National Motor Racing Museum, which serves as a repository for items relating to Australia’s motor racing history.

  7. Settlement. In 1816 the first settlement of Bathurst was established in current-day Kelso, on the eastern banks of the Macquarie River. In April 1817, John Oxley, Surveyor-General, led a party which included George Evans and the botanist, Allan Cunningham, to explore the land lying beyond Bathurst.