Cowra

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In the heart of New South Wales' central west, Cowra is a town that wears its history on its sleeve, yet offers a surprisingly cosmopolitan feel. Best known for its remarkable Japanese Garden and its role in a WWII prisoner-of-war breakout, Cowra blends poignant heritage with peaceful countryside charm. The surrounding Lachlan Valley rewards travellers with rolling hills, vineyards, and a slow pace that begs you to linger.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Cowra can be comfortably explored in a full day, but an overnight stay is recommended to truly absorb its atmosphere. Arrive mid-morning, spend a couple of hours at the Japanese Garden, then visit the POW sites and gallery. After lunch, take a scenic drive through the vineyards. If you stay overnight, enjoy dinner at one of the local pubs or the club, and head out early the next day to explore nearby towns.

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