About Trangie, New South Wales

Imperial Hotel  is located in Trangie on the Mitchell Highway. Trangie is a service centre, located between Narromine (35km south –east) and Nyngan (90km north-west). Trangie is a testament to traditional Western NSW, contrasting natural scenery with historic architecture and agriculture. The town houses the prominent Trangie wheat silo, which is pivotal to the regions economy.

Welcoming you to the town, the Goan Waterhole is home to some of the most beautiful water plants and plush natural scenery.

'Trangie' is an indigenous word meaning 'quick'.

Far-reaching cotton fields surround the town. The cotton-chipping season begins in early November and runs to January, each year.

Things to see and do

Cotton Gin
The Auscott Cotton Gin, located approx 6 km south of the town. Open for inspection between 8.00 am and nightfall, between March and October. People intending to visit should ring first on (02) 6888 7266.

Gin Gin Weir
Gin Gin Weir, built in 1896, is located 25 km north-east on the Macquarie River. It is a pleasant and popular picnicking, boating, fishing and bushwalking spot with a sandy beach.

Local Amenities

  • Hospital & doctor
  • Pre-school, primary school, High school 
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    fields

    tractor

    cotton

     

    Trangie Imperial Hotel
    Mitchell Hwy
    Trangie NSW 2823

    Phone: 02.6888.7512
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