Entry
BRAG is located in the heart of Bathurst on Wiradjuri Country in the Central West of NSW.
Entry is via the Gallery/Library forecourt located at 70-78 Keppel Street, Bathurst NSW 2795.
Address: Bathurst Regional Art Gallery, 70–78 Keppel St, Bathurst NSW 2795, Australia
Cost: Entry is free
Donations are encouraged to support our program and are tax deductible over $2
Group Bookings: Bookings are required for all tour groups and school bookings, fees apply - Enquire now
Opening Hours
Normal Hours
- Monday, Closed
- Tuesday, 10am-5pm
- Wednesday, 10am-5pm
- Thursday, 10am-5pm
- Friday, 10am-5pm
- Saturday, 10am-2pm
- Sunday, 10am-2pm
- Public Holidays, 10am-2pm
Holiday Hours
- Friday 3 April, Closed
- Saturday 4 April, Open 10am-2pm
- Sunday 5 April, Open 10am-2pm
- Monday 6 April, Closed
- Normal hours resume Tuesday 7 April, 10am-5pm
Getting Here
BUS: There is a bus stop located on Keppel Street at the front of the Gallery/Library forecourt.
TRAIN: Bathurst train station is a light 6 minute walk (450m) from BRAG. A direct train departs Sydney daily.
CAR: A free council car park is located off Seymour Street and is sign posted in blue. The car park has 2 disabled parking spots and a ramp directly next to the gallery entrance.
BRAG is a 3 hour drive from Sydney, and a 3.5 hour drive from Canberra.
Victoria Pass Closure
Central West NSW is open for business!
Victoria Pass Closure: A detour is currently in place on the Great Western Highway following the closure of Victoria Pass in both directions - but don't let that halt your road-trip adventure as there are Other Ways to the West. The region is still very much open for business, and there are some genuinely spectacular ways to get here.
Detour Options: There are four great ways to travel to the Central West of NSW, via The Bells Line of Road, The Great Western Highway and the Darling Causeway, The Golden Highway and The Hume Highway.
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Why visit? Autumn is the best time to make the journey. The region comes alive with world-class events, cool-climate colour, buzzing cellar doors and genuine country hospitality. And the good news? Trains, buses and flights are unaffected, with additional services added by Transport for NSW.
Travel Tips: As with any great escape, we suggest avoiding peak travel periods, allowing a little extra time, and if you can add an extra night to your stay. Because once you breathe in the country air and experience the warmth of Central NSW, you won't want to leave.
Accessibility
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