Trundle, New South Wales

Trundle is a small town in Parkes Shire in the Central West of New South Wales, Australia.

[1] It lies in wheat-growing country and is on the Bogan Gate–Tottenham railway line, completed to Trundle in 1907.

The hotel was designed with long halls and corridors to allow cool draughts to flow through the building.

There is also a golf course with sand-oil greens, a 25-metre swimming pool, tennis courts, horse-racing facilities and a sporting oval named Berryman Park.

[11] The town's annual festival called "Bush Tucker Day" is held every September, when Trundle's small population is usually increased 2 to 3 fold.

Other competitions during the day include damper throwing, billy boiling and dog jumping, and there are also bush stalls to browse through.

In 2013, it won Event of the Year 2013 honors at the Parkes Shire Australia Day Awards, and features in the ABC Documentary ABBA: Bang A Boomerang.

The Tottenham branch line at Trundle, New South Wales
Trundle Hotel early photo
Internal stairways, Trundle Hotel
Trundle's wide main street - view from hotel