Map of Bathurst NSW | Suburbs, CBD, Mount Panorama & City Guide
Map of Bathurst NSW – Suburbs, CBD, Mount Panorama & City Guide
This map of Bathurst NSW provides a detailed overview of one of New South Wales’ historic inland regional cities, including its suburbs, CBD, surrounding landscape, major roads and key landmarks. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how Bathurst is laid out.
Bathurst is known for its heritage streets, inland regional role, Mount Panorama racing circuit and position in the Central West. Key areas include the CBD, West Bathurst, South Bathurst, Kelso, Windradyne, Eglinton and surrounding suburbs.
Bathurst is located in inland New South Wales in the Central West region. Major areas include the CBD, West Bathurst, Kelso, Windradyne and surrounding suburbs.
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This Bathurst map highlights the CBD, Mount Panorama, suburban layout and transport routes across the Central West region.
Where Is Bathurst Located?
Bathurst is located in inland New South Wales in the Central West region. It sits west of the Blue Mountains and is one of Australia’s oldest inland settlements.
- East: Blue Mountains and Sydney direction
- West: Orange and inland NSW
- North: regional NSW
- South: rural Central West areas
Main Areas and Suburbs of Bathurst
Bathurst includes a central city area, historic suburbs and expanding residential districts.
- Bathurst CBD — central business and heritage area
- West Bathurst — major residential suburb
- South Bathurst — established suburban area
- Kelso — suburb east of the river
- Windradyne — western residential suburb
- Eglinton — northern suburban area
- Raglan — suburb on the western edge of the city
- Robin Hill — southern residential and semi-rural area
- Llanarth — elevated residential suburb
- Mitchell direction — surrounding rural localities
Major Areas of Bathurst Explained
- City centre — includes the CBD and historic streets
- Western suburbs — includes Windradyne and West Bathurst
- Eastern suburbs — includes Kelso across the river
- Northern suburbs — includes Eglinton
- Southern areas — includes Robin Hill and surrounding areas
Key Geographic Features
- Mount Panorama — iconic motorsport circuit and landmark
- Macquarie River — flows through Bathurst
- Central West plains — define the surrounding landscape
- Rolling hills — shape parts of the city’s terrain
- Historic town layout — reflects early settlement patterns
- Inland regional setting — links Bathurst with nearby centres
Bathurst Transport and Road Map Overview
A map of Bathurst is useful for understanding how the city connects with inland New South Wales and surrounding towns.
- Great Western Highway — major route linking Bathurst with Sydney
- Mitchell Highway — connects Bathurst with Orange and Dubbo
- Major arterial roads — link suburbs across the city
- Rail connections — connect Bathurst with wider NSW
- Airport access — Bathurst Airport is located north of the city
Why People Search for a Map of Bathurst
- To understand where the CBD and Mount Panorama are located
- To locate suburbs like Kelso, Windradyne and West Bathurst
- To plan travel across the Central West region
- To explore the Macquarie River and surrounding areas
- To see how Bathurst connects with Orange and Sydney
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Browse CollectionBathurst Map FAQs
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Where is Bathurst located?
Bathurst is located in inland New South Wales in the Central West region. -
What are the main areas of Bathurst?
Main areas include the CBD, West Bathurst, Kelso, Windradyne and Eglinton. -
What is Bathurst known for?
Bathurst is known for Mount Panorama and its historic inland city status. -
Is Bathurst inland?
Yes, Bathurst is an inland regional city.
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