{"id":196695,"date":"2019-04-26T10:07:37","date_gmt":"2019-04-26T00:07:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.australiantraveller.com\/?p=196695"},"modified":"2023-03-10T13:09:23","modified_gmt":"2023-03-10T02:09:23","slug":"dog-friendly-road-trips-in-nsw","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.australiantraveller.com\/nsw\/riverina\/wagga-wagga\/dog-friendly-road-trips-in-nsw\/","title":{"rendered":"How to go on a dog-friendly road trip in NSW"},"content":{"rendered":"
A dog-friendly road trip around regional New South Wales takes in some of the state\u2019s most spectacular countryside \u2013 not to mention pet-friendly accommodation, restaurants and pubs where pooches are pampered as much as their owners.\u00a0\u00a0Words and photography by Natasha Dragun.<\/h5>\n
It\u2019s 9pm on a sun-soaked summer evening, and it\u2019s well past Ziggi and Zoe\u2019s bedtime. But they\u2019re still running around the immaculate lawns of Corynnia Station, ignoring my calls to come inside, tumbling over resident fur-babies that are making the most of the fading day.<\/p>\n\n
A horticultural oasis in the middle of vast, parched farmland, this beautiful homestead has been a labour of love for Julie and Bruce Armstrong for more than four decades. In 1982 they began transforming the 8000-hectare estate in Carrathool, a small village on the Riverina plain around 500 kilometres west of Sydney, into a working merino sheep and cotton farm.<\/p>\n\n
At the heart of it all is their sprawling home, decorated with eclectic objets d\u2019art<\/em> and curious that the couple have collected on their travels around the world. Some rooms and the old jackaroo cottages have been remodelled and set aside for paying guests like our family of four \u2013 two humans, two fur babies \u2013 with the added bonus being that everything here is pet friendly.<\/p>\n
Happy little campers.<\/p><\/div>\n
It\u2019s our second night away from home on a road trip around regional New South Wales, and my first-ever driving getaway with both bulldogs \u2013 Ziggi, our seven-year-old mini Aussie bulldog, and Zoe, our cheeky seven-month-old English bulldog \u2013 on the backseat.<\/p>\n\n
According to recent research, dogs are considered a barrier to most pet-owners when it comes to having a weekend away, but thanks to a growing range of upscale, pooch-friendly accommodation, cafes and bars, it\u2019s becoming increasingly easy to holiday around the state with our fur-babies in tow.<\/p>\n