Lachlan, New South Wales, offers a variety of arts and lifestyle events that showcase the region's cultural and natural beauty. One notable event is "Grazing Down the Lachlan," a multi-award winning foodie adventure set alongside the picturesque Lachlan River. Another prominent attraction is "Sculpture Down the Lachlan," featuring a permanent, inland public art trail stretching 100 kilometers between Forbes and Condobolin along the meandering Lachlan River. The trail showcases over twenty sculptures by some of Australia’s leading creatives, embedded in the raw, unmanicured beauty of the rural landscape.
In addition to these events, Lachlan is home to the Lachlan Swamp, known for its large grey-headed flying fox colony and the Broadleaved Paperbark. Visitors can also enjoy the Wiradjuri Study Centre, renowned for its range of local indigenous art. For those seeking outdoor activities, Gum Bend Lake offers a tranquil setting. The region's relaxed country lifestyle, combined with its natural and cultural attractions, provides a unique experience for travelers seeking arts and cultural events in a picturesque setting.