The drive from Albury to Orange takes you through the scenic landscapes of central New South Wales. Covering approximately 450 kilometers, the route typically follows the Olympic Highway and the Lachlan Valley Way. This is a popular route for those traveling between the border and the central west. The drive takes about 5.5 hours. Orange is a major regional hub, famous for its cool-climate wines and food scene.
Total Distance: 450 km driving distance; 350 km straight-line air distance.
The roads are well-maintained and pass through several historic towns.
Autumn (March to May) for the vibrant fall colors and food festivals.