Cootamundra

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Welcome to Cootamundra, a classic country town in the Riverina region of New South Wales that feels like a step back in time. Famous as the birthplace of Australian cricketing legend Sir Donald Bradman, this place is steeped in history and surrounded by golden plains and rolling hills. Here, you'll find a genuine slice of rural Australia, with wide streets, historic buildings, and a warm local welcome. Whether you're into sports history, heritage architecture, or simply want to stretch your legs on a road trip between Melbourne and Sydney, Cootamundra offers a relaxed, authentic stopover.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Cootamundra is best enjoyed as a half-day stopover. Most visitors spend 2–3 hours exploring the Bradman Museum, wandering the main street, and grabbing a coffee or a counter meal at a local pub. If you're keen on a wine-tasting detour or a longer walk, allow a full day. It's an easy, unhurried pace — perfect for breaking a long drive.

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