Cullen Bullen
Overview
Tucked along the Castlereagh Highway in the Seven Valleys, Cullen Bullen is a small country town with a big story — where rugged landscapes, working heritage and community spirit meet.
Start with the town's proud mining roots. At the Tidy Town Skip Line Rest Area, you can see how coal once moved from pit to rail — with original equipment and interpretive signage honouring the workers who helped shape the district. Step back further in time and you'll find the story of the local skip line itself: coal was hauled from the Invincible Colliery to the rail siding in one‑tonne skips, travelling past the school and under what's now the Castlereagh Highway before being tipped at the loading gantry.
Then comes the adrenaline. Few places this size can claim a genuine motorsport heartbeat, but Cullen Bullen can — with the Cullen Bullen Raceway, celebrated locally as the "action attraction of the Central West." The venue is a 410‑metre clay‑mix track and hosts a wide mix of racing classes, making it a high-energy stop for fans and families alike.
Beyond town, nature takes over. Cullen Bullen sits within easy reach of Gardens of Stone National Park and Wollemi National Park, putting dramatic sandstone scenery, remote bushland and adventure-ready trails a short drive away. The region's rock formations, cliffs and sweeping valley views create the kind of scenery that rewards anyone who loves the outdoors and a sense of space.
Whether you're chasing heritage, the roar of race night, or a gateway to national parks, Cullen Bullen is a refreshingly honest slice of the Seven Valleys — simple, spirited, and surprisingly memorable.