The Hay, Wentworth and Balranald Wine District is located in the Murray-Darling Region in far south-west New South Wales. The district is centred on the charming township of Hay, which is a busy, rural town with an interesting heritage and lots of character. There is a large pastoral and beef cattle industry and many world-famous sheep stud farms surrounding Hay. The town has fantastic facilities for a wide range of activities and attractions in the surrounding district. Some of the activities include: # Fishing, canoeing, kayaking, camping and birdwatching on the magnificent Murrumbidgee River # Take a fascinating heritage walk around town and visit the many museum and historic the buildings that Hay is renowned for. # Enjoy a bushwalk through one of the many riverside nature reserves. # The
famous Booligal Sheep Races held on the first week of October. # The Hay Jockey Club Races, which is a fair-dinkum outback picnic horse-racing meet held in November. # The popular Hay Lions Football Fishing Competition held every year in January # Visit the Interpretive Centre at the old railway station.
The Lower Murray Darling Wine is home to one district:
Hay, Wentworth and Balranald Wine District ;