Enjoy the unique experience of seeing the sunset with a 360° uninterrupted view. The perfect spot for photographers or those wanting to enjoy a traditional “sundowner” as the sun sets over the vast Hay Plains. Located on one of the flattest places in the world, just 16km north of Hay on the Cobb Highway the Sunset Viewing area features a Long Paddock information panel and sculptural furniture.
Operating Hours
Always open
Contact Details
Phone: (02) 6993 4045
Activities
- Take some stunning sunset photos
Accessibility
Caters for people who use a wheelchair. Caters for people who are deaf or have hearing loss
Explore nearby
Hay Gaol Museum
Church St Hay NSW 2711
From Open 7 days per week from 9am - 5pm
Built in 1878 and a community museum since 1976 the Hay Gaol has stood sentinel over the town as it transformed from Gaol to maternity hospital to institute for girls and now a museum. The museum houses an intriguing collection of artefacts from antique windmills to Australia’s oldest known bark canoe.
Cycle Hay
Can you think of a better way to explore Hay than jumping on one of our free bikes? With connected bike paths to all of our attractions, a skills track and a river path, cycling is the best way to enjoy our great outdoors. And the best part? Even teenagers love it. Call the Visitor…
Bidgee Riverside Trail Sculptures
Bidgee Riverside Trail, 95 Lachlan Street, Hay NSW 2711, Australia
A formed walking track that hugs the curves of the Murrumbidgee River invites visitors to wander through the Bushy Bend reserve to Sandy Point beach. The walking track features large public sculptures by artists John Wood and John Woodward. Hire a bike from the Visitor Information Centre to explore by bike.