Narromine is a town located about 40 kilometres (25 mi) west of Dubbo in the Orana region of New South Wales, Australia. It is the centre of Narromine Shire. At the 2011 census, Narromine had a population of 3,789. The area is a popular area for gliding and the growing of citrus fruits. The Macquarie River passes through the town. The main road from Dubbo to the west also passes through, this being the Mitchell Highway named after the early explorer Sir Thomas Mitchell. The area is characterised by hot summers and mild winters.© Wikipedia
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Narromine is a small country town in the western part of NSW (not far from Dubbo). It is very well known for the excellent gliding conditions and and these can be arranged at the Narromine aerodrome. The Narromine Aviation Museum is also located at the aerodrome where you see displays and information about the long history of flying in this area. I have been told that the National Ultralight Fly-in is held at Narromine each Easter - this attracts a large number of people to the town.
The area is also well known for its beautiful flower farms so I suggest you visit and see Irises, Cannas and Geraniums etc, being grown and cultivated on local farms. Lime Grove should also be on you list so you can buy some lime goodies to take home with you.