Heritage Towns, Contemporary Tastes.
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Heritage Towns, Contemporary Tastes.
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Open leg route
425.2KM / 264.2MI (Est. travel time 5 hours)
Cruise around a little slice of NSW on this road trip where you'll discover iconic monuments, friendly towns and excellent wine.
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Day 1: Yass Valley
A region in southwest NSW popular for its wineries, colonial streetscapes, fun festivals and outdoor adventures.
Yass Valley Information Centre
The award winning Yass Valley Information Centre is your one stop for information and local produce within the Yass Valley Region!
Clementine Restaurant
Set in a 1950s cottage with striking views, Clementine Restaurant is the perfect place for a long lunch on the deck or intimate dinner.
Dionysus Winery
Visit this highly rated winery which received a 4.5 star rating in the 2017 Halliday Wine Companion. Call in for a tasting or a light meal.
Grazing at Gundaroo
Located in the beautifully refurbished 1865 Royal Hotel, Grazing is an award-winning restaurant with a focus on seasonal, organic local food
Olleyville Restaurant
Stop for lunch after a visit to the Shaw Vineyard cellar door or enjoy a rustic-style shared feast with your favourite wine from the estate
Poachers Pantry Smokehouse
A restaurant and farm shop selling local produce located within the Wily Trout Vineyard.
The Binalong Motor Museum
One of the only purpose-built motor museums in the country featuring rare cars and a restoration workshop.
Drive – 65KM
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Day 1: Harden
Harden is renowned for fresh produce, colonial buildings and its goldrush heritage.
Harden Murrumburrah Visitor Information Centre
Call in to the Harden Murrumburrah Visitor Inforamtion Centre for all your visitor requirements. You'll find a welcoming and roomy environment.
Young Visitor Information Centre
Visitors can maximise the time they have to spend in the area by receiving the latest information, local knowledge and advice.
Jacksons Bakery
Devour the bakery treats from this rustic bakery or relax over lunch in the outdoor courtyard.
Light Horse Memorial
The Light Horse Memorial commemorates the birthplace of the First Australian Light Horse at Murrumburrah.
The Gold Trail Experience
This museum explores the rich gold mining history of the local area through interactive displays.
Drive – 35KM
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Day 1: Young
Welcome to the cherry capital of Australia. If you enjoy stonefruit, cherries and cool climate wines, you are going to love your visit.
Young Visitor Information Centre
Visitors can maximise the time they have to spend in the area by receiving the latest information, local knowledge and advice.
Harden Murrumburrah Visitor Information Centre
Call in to the Harden Murrumburrah Visitor Inforamtion Centre for all your visitor requirements. You'll find a welcoming and roomy environment.
Clifton House and Gardens
Historic landmark homestead and stone barn built in 1889, surrounded by ten hectares of beautifully maintained gardens.
Lambing Flat Folk Museum
Pop in for a look at artefacts from the gold rush era, WWI and WWII, and the early establishment of Young.
Valley Fresh Cherries and Stonefruit
Buy fruit, jam, sauce and pies. Cherry season begins mid-November through to late December. Other products are available including pies.
Wilders Bakery
Stop in for a cup of tea and a piece of Wilders' famous cherry pie.
Young Heritage Walks
Take one of two self-guided walks to learn about the Lambing Flat goldfields through to Young’s current status as a thriving town.
Drive – 49KM
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Day 2: Cootamundra
Famous for bird watching, Cootamundra wattle and being the birthplace of cricketing legend, Sir Donald Bradman.
Harden Murrumburrah Visitor Information Centre
Call in to the Harden Murrumburrah Visitor Inforamtion Centre for all your visitor requirements. You'll find a welcoming and roomy environment.
Captains Walk
Famous cricketing faces, including the leading Aboriginal player in the first Australian cricket team to tour England in 1868.
Sir Donald Bradman’s Birthplace Museum
A must for any cricket fan. Sir Don's cricket memorabilia is on display, alongside that of the local Cootamundra teams.
Drive – 57KM
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Day 2: Temora
Rich in heritage and a unique aviation history, the small town of Temora is known as one of the friendliest places in Australia.
Temora Visitor Information Centre
The Temora Visitor Information Centre provides a diverse range of information and assistance to tourists travelling through the area.
Temora Aviation Museum
The museum includes rare war planes, including the only two flying Spitfires in Australia.
Temora Rural Museum
Everyday historical artefacts. This collection includes everything from fine china and textiles to stationary engines and tractors.
Drive – 53KM
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Day 2: Junee
Junee was home to the last steam train depot in NSW, has a rich railway history and one of the few operational train turntables.
Wagga Wagga Visitor Information Centre
Call into the Wagga Wagga Visitor Information Centre for information on Wagga Wagga and the Riverina Region.
Coolamon Cheese
Tempt your tastebuds in the cheesemaking centre. Taste local cheese, watch it being made and take a cheesemaking course.
Junee Heritage Tours
Explore Junee on two history-centric walking tours that follow the course of two very different men's lives and fortunes.
Junee Licorice and Chocolate Factory
Take a guided tour and witness the creation of organic licorice and chocolate products. Make your own giant freckle or rocky road.
Monto Cristo Homestead
Australia's most haunted house. Do you dare to take a walk through Australia's most haunted house?
Drive – 45KM
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Day 3: Wagga Wagga
Welcome to the largest inland city in NSW and the gateway to the gourmet delights of the Riverina food bowl.
Wagga Wagga Visitor Information Centre
Call into the Wagga Wagga Visitor Information Centre for information on Wagga Wagga and the Riverina Region.
Cottontails Winery and Restaurant
This restaurant and winery overlooks over four hectares of vineyard and olive trees.
RAAF Wagga Aviation Heritage Centre
Showcases Air Force history and explains the significant involvement of the RAAF in the Riverina region.
The Willans Hill Miniature Railway
The Willans Hill Miniature Railway runs through the garden and features an authentic station and booking office.
Wagga Wagga Rail Heritage Station Museum
This vast collection of magnificent photographs and railway memorabilia depict the local history of the railway.
Wollundry Grove Olives
Tours of the grove and tastings. Call in advance to arrange a tour of the grove and processing plant, as well as an oil and olive tasting.
Drive – 82KM
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Days 3 & 4: Gundagai
A classic country town that has inspired dozens of songs and poems, including the famous Along the Road to Gundagai.
Gundagai Visitor Information Centre
The Gundagai Visitor Information and Travel Centre is located on the left hand side of the main street (Sheridan Street) as you come into town.
Tumut Visitor Centre
You'll find friendly, knowledgeable staff who can offer great tips and help you plan your Kosciuszko adventure.
Dog on the Tucker Box
Visit this iconic tribute to the region’s pioneering bullockies and their faithful dogs, with this legend growing from a famous 1850s poem.
Dog on the Tucker Box Recreational Trail
Walk or cycle this 4km trail that connects the Dog on the Tucker Box with Gundagai.
Historical Bridges of Gundagai
Learn more about the four bridges that span the Murrumbidgee flats, including the historic Prince Alfred Bridge and the dual Sheahan bridges
Main Street Walking Tour
A pleasant 2km stroll viewing many historic points of interest. This walk starts and finishes at the Gundagai Visitor Information Centre.
Niagara Cafe
Take a trip down memory lane with a vintage dining experience at Niagara Cafe. Enjoy a milkshake at this Art Deco diner.
Poet’s Recall
Enjoy country hospitality and a modern Australian a la carte menu selection.
Drive – 40KM
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Day 4: Jugiong
Finish your journey in this tiny historic town with a population of just over 200 people, perched on the banks of the Murrumbidgee River.
Harden Murrumburrah Visitor Information Centre
Call in to the Harden Murrumburrah Visitor Inforamtion Centre for all your visitor requirements. You'll find a welcoming and roomy environment.
Gundagai Visitor Information Centre
The Gundagai Visitor Information and Travel Centre is located on the left hand side of the main street (Sheridan Street) as you come into town.
Jugiong Country Experience
Take a tour guided by a bungling bushranger. Lots of laughs and morning tea, afternoon tea or lunch included.
The Sir George
A country pub offering an eat, drink and bake experience. A philosophy of simplicity and authenticity.
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