Photo: Cowra Guardian / CC BY-SA 4.0
In the undulating hills of the NSW South West Slopes, Cowra is a town of surprising contrasts — best known for its Japanese Garden and POW Camp history, yet equally compelling for its vibrant food scene and rural charm. The town's narrative of wartime reconciliation and multicultural harmony is woven into its fabric, making it a deeply moving stop on any self-drive itinerary through the region.
Highlights & What to See
- Japanese Garden & Cultural Centre: A serene, five-hectare garden designed by world-renowned architect Ken Nakajima, with a teahouse, koi-filled lakes, and a zen rock garden — a peaceful symbol of post-war friendship.
- Australian World Peace Bell: One of only five in the world, this bell at the garden's entrance invites visitors to ring for peace; the sound carries across the valley.
- Cowra POW Camp Site & Interpretive Centre: Visit the evocative remains of Australia's largest WWII POW camp, including the breakout memorial and a small museum that tells the story of the 1944 escape and its aftermath.
- Cowra Regional Art Gallery: Housed in a historic building, the gallery features rotating exhibitions of contemporary Australian art, often with a focus on regional artists.
- Sakura Avenue & Cherry Blossom Festival: In spring (late September to early October), the town's streets and gardens explode with pink blossom — one of Australia's best cherry-blossom displays.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors find a full day sufficient to explore Cowra's key sites. Start at the Japanese Garden in the morning when it's quiet, then head to the POW camp site for a thought-provoking afternoon. If you're self-driving, consider an overnight stay to enjoy dinner at one of the town's excellent farm-to-table restaurants or a picnic by the Lachlan River.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Canberra: A 2.5-hour drive southeast, the national capital offers world-class museums, galleries, and Parliament House — ideal for a multi-day trip.
- Young: Famous for its cherry orchards and the annual National Cherry Festival (December), just 40 minutes north.
- Grenfell: The birthplace of poet Henry Lawson, with a charming main street and historic buildings, about an hour west.
- Wyangala Waters State Park: A large dam and recreation area perfect for swimming, fishing, and bushwalking, 30 minutes east of Cowra.
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Image credits
- Canberra — The 3B's / CC BY 2.0
- Young — Aussie~mobs / CC PDM 1.0
- Grenfell — Mattinbgn / CC BY 3.0
- Wyangala Waters State Park — Fvalzano / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Cowra Japanese Garden and Cultural Centre — Tim J Keegan from Lake Macquarie, Australia / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Cowra POW Camp Site — Mattinbgn / CC BY 3.0