Tullibigeal is an unique country town in Central West region in New South Wales, with a surrounding area population of 250, nestled in hills and fertile land, built in 1917 with a collective history of cultural farming heritage.
This small rural community enjoys a relaxed lifestyle and prides its impeccable character on the well maintained appearance of it’s streets, gardens and public and sporting facilities.
Visitors can also enjoy the free RV camping and caravanning in the park, with a children’s playground, barbecue, toilets, shower facilities and power.
Tullibigeal is an Aboriginal word for “yarran wooden spears”, yarran being a native species of acacia