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Getting There: Introduction

Griffith is a vibrant regional hub in the heart of the Riverina agricultural region, New South Wales. You can get to Griffith in various ways while enjoying views of the real, authentic Australia. Travelers have access to both direct flights to the local airport and picturesque land routes from neighboring cities.

By Plane

The fastest way to reach the region is by direct air service. The city is served by its own Griffith Airport (GFF), receiving regular flights from major hubs like Sydney. This allows you to reach your destination with maximum comfort, avoiding long journeys.

Alternatively, you can consider flying into neighboring cities: Narrandera (70 km) or Wagga Wagga (152 km), where the choice of flights may be wider. An option via the Albury airport is also available, located 214 km away, from where it is convenient to continue the journey by rental car.

Airport namePassenger trafficKm from city
Griffith Airport (GFF)Very small6.1

Available plane tickets

Airlines

Airlines flying here:

QantasRegional Express

By Train

Rail services connect the city to the New South Wales transport network. The regional Griffith Xplorer train operates here, departing from Sydney and offering a comfortable journey through the country's scenic landscapes. It is recommended to book tickets for this route in advance via NSW TrainLink.

If the direct train does not fit your schedule, you can travel to major stations in the cities of Wagga Wagga or Albury. From there, convenient connecting bus services are organized to the final destination, delivering passengers directly to the city center.

The city has no major railway stations. Nearest cities with rail connections:

CityIATA codeDistanceTravel time
NarranderaNRA84 km1 h 1 min
Wagga WaggaWGA182 km2 h 4 min
AlburyABX252 km2 h 56 min

Available train tickets

By Bus

Bus services are an affordable and popular way to move around the region. The route from the city of Narrandera, covering about 102 km, takes approximately 2.2 hours. This is an excellent option for those looking to save on travel costs.

A trip from the larger transport hub of Wagga Wagga (about 207 km) will last around 4 hours. If you are departing from the city of Albury, prepare for a journey of 332 km, which will take about 6.2 hours, allowing you to observe the changing natural zones of the region.

CityIATA codeDistanceTravel time
NarranderaNRA102 km2 h 10 min
Wagga WaggaWGA207 km4 h 3 min
AlburyABX332 km6 h 13 min

By Car

Traveling by car offers freedom of movement and the opportunity to stop at beautiful locations. The shortest route is from the city of Narrandera: a distance of 84 km can be covered in just 1 hour. The roads here are generally of excellent quality and not congested with traffic.

The route from the city of Wagga Wagga (about 182 km) will take approximately 2.1 hours of driving time. Travelers leaving from the city of Albury will have to drive about 252 km, which usually requires around 2.9 hours on the road.

CityIATA codeDistanceTravel time
NarranderaNRA84 km1 h 1 min
Wagga WaggaWGA182 km2 h 4 min
AlburyABX252 km2 h 56 min

Travel Tips

To ensure your trip to Griffith goes perfectly, consider a few local features regarding the climate and lifestyle. Here is a list of practical recommendations for trip preparation:

  1. Clothing for the season: Summers in the Riverina region can be very hot, so pack light, modest clothing made from natural fabrics and a head covering. Nights are cool in winter, so a warm jacket will be necessary.
  2. Transport: Public transport in the city is not widely developed. To comfortably explore the orchards and surrounding countryside, car rental is highly recommended.
  3. Finances: The official currency is the Australian Dollar (AUD). Cards are accepted almost everywhere, but some cash will be useful for farmers' markets.
  4. Health and Sun: The sun in Australia is very strong. Cream with SPF 50+, sunglasses, and constant hydration are mandatory at any time of the year.
  5. Communication: The language of communication is English. Locals are very friendly but may use specific slang ("Strine").
  6. Local Etiquette: It is customary to be polite and informal. A simple "G'day" (good day) when entering a shop or cafe will immediately help you connect with the locals.
  7. Road Caution: Avoid intercity driving at dawn and dusk. Kangaroos are most active at these times, and the risk of collision is highest.
  8. Gastronomic Tip: Griffith is the "Little Italy" of Australia. Be sure to try the local pasta and the fresh regional produce for which this region is famous.

By following these simple tips, you can avoid minor difficulties and fully enjoy the hospitality and beauty of the Australian outback.

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