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Horses are a big part of life for many in Bingara, whether they are used for work or recreation. It's not unusual to see horses in vacant blocks or horse riders meandering through the town as they head for the showground.
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The horses grazing on the Gwydir have become as symbolic of the town as the river itself.
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The Bingara district caters for a host of horse sports and activities, including Pony Club, Campdrafting, Polocrosse, carriage driving, Racing, the Bingara Show and of course Jackaroo Jillaroo Downunder, an off shoot of Gwydir River Trail Rides, which quite literally put Bingara on the backpacker map. |
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Horse riding at Jackaroo Jillaroo Downunder offers the pleasure of superb bush trails along the Gwydir River or high into the ranges, where every turn reveals scenic beauty, wildlife and birdlife. Year round adventure is accessible with the opportunity to experience hands on farm based activities.
Bingara is renowned both nationally and internationally for the unforgettable and somewhat unique experience that even novice riders can enjoy.
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| Backpackers often describe their trip to Bingara as the highlight of their Australian visit. |
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