All Ages
Sunday 14 April, 2024
The Nindigully Pub's front bar opens at 10am. The Gully Sessions starts at 1pm and concludes at 6pm. Meet & Greet with Travis Collins will start at 5.15pm and conclude at 5.45pm. The pub will remain open until regular closing time.
Nindigully Pub, Sternes Street, Nindigully QLD 4497
Save 20% with the Trail Traveller Pass
Adult
$35
Concession
$28
Child 6-17 years
Children under 5
Free
Local Legends Adult
Local Legend Child 6-17 years
$22
Accessible Parking
Accessible Toilets
Assistance Animals
On the second day of The Outback Trail we find ourselves in charming Nindigully— affectionately dubbed "The Gully" by locals.
Our journey brings us to the most famous and respected institution in town... The Nindigully Pub!
With roots dating back to 1864, The Nindigully Pub is revered as one of Queensland's oldest and continually licensed pubs. Steeped in history and bursting with character, it's a cherished meeting point for both transient travelers and longtime locals.
Mosey on down for a relaxed afternoon of classic pub grub soundtracked by the country tunes of Travis Collins and Chloe Styler (also appearing at Saddle Up).
Plus, hang around after the gig for your chance to meet Travis Collins. He'll be sticking around to say g'day to fans from 5.15pm - 5.45pm.
This leisurely Sunday session is your golden opportunity to kick your boots up. Take a moment to savour the flavours and immerse yourself in the laid-back ambiance that defines Nindigully.
This event is strictly no BYO alcohol or food items.
Pets are prohibited within The Gully Sessions event, although Nindigully Pub welcomes furry friends at their campgrounds!
QMF respectfully acknowledges the Bigambul and Kamilaroi Peoples as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the land, waters and skies of Goondiwindi, where the Saddle Up for the Trail Ahead Trail event unfolds. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders of all communities who also work and live on this land.
Our team work hard to ensure access needs are taken into account from the moment we dream up an event to the moment you leave the site. The Nindigully Pub is a fully accessible venue for all patrons.
If you have any questions about The Gully Sessions, feel free to reach out and ask our team via the link below.
All Accessibility Information
The Trail Traveller Pass, grants entry to three of our premier Trail events at a remarkable 20% discount.
Tickets are $128 for adults and $102 for children aged 6-17, children under 5 are free!
Your Trail Traveller Pass includes 1x ticket to each of these events:
Sunday 14 April: The Gully Sessions in Nindigully Tuesday 16 April: Ballads & Bush Yarns in Charlotte Plains Saturday 20 April: Outback Sounds in Charleville
These tickets are limited, so you’ll need to get in quick!
In just under 2 hours heading west from Goondiwindi you can drive to Nindigully on sealed roads along the Barwon Highway. This road is safe for all vehicles from caravans and campervans to smaller cars.
Alternatively you can travel along Northern New South Wales on Mungindi-Goondiwindi Bridge Road. This road is sealed, but isn't in quite as good condition as the highway, so if you're not sure if your vehicle can handle it, it might be best to stick to the highway.
Due to recent weather events, there have road closures in the area. Please ensure you review the QLDTraffic website while you're on the road.
Caravans and campers are welcome to set up in front of the pub alongside the banks of the Moonie River. The council restrooms are available to all. While it is free of charge, it's not free of responsibility, so please ensure you leave your camping area and Nindigully clean, for those who come afterwards.
If camping isn’t your style, there are a range of guestrooms with shared bathroom facilities available at the pub.
Ticket info, venue details and what the day will look like — our FAQs cover it all. We've gathered the most asked stuff to make sure your time at The Gully Sessions is as smooth as your favourite track.
So, pump up the volume and check out the FAQs below. We're here to make sure your experience is off the charts fun and as stress-free as possible!
Just 45km south-east of St George, “The Gully” as it’s locally known, is pretty much four houses and a pub on a riverbank. But what a pub, what a view and what characters you’ll find!
For all your accommodation enquiries, things to do and more events in the area, check out the St George Region's website below
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