Numeralla
Nestled in the rolling green hills of the Monaro region, Numeralla is a tiny rural hamlet that feels like a well-kept secret. The drive here from Cooma is a scenic treat, with the road tracing the Numeralla River through farmland and eucalypt forest. This is classic Australian country: a historic pub, a charming church, and a landscape that begs for a picnic by the river. For travellers seeking a genuine, unhurried slice of country life, Numeralla is a perfect detour.
Highlights & What to See
- Numeralla River – The lifeblood of the area, perfect for a peaceful riverside walk or a spot of fishing. The river often has excellent flow for kayaking after rain.
- The Historic Numeralla Pub – A classic country hotel with a welcoming fireplace, cold beer, and hearty meals. It's the social hub of the village and a great place to chat with locals.
- St. Mary's Catholic Church – A lovely stone church dating from the 1860s, set against a backdrop of hills. The interior features beautiful stained glass and a sense of serene history.
- Numeralla Cemetery – While it sounds morbid, this cemetery tells the story of the district's early settlers and is surprisingly picturesque, with old headstones among the native grasses.
- Wildflowers and Birdwatching – In spring, the surrounding bushland bursts with wildflowers, and the river corridor attracts a variety of birdlife, including kingfishers and parrots.
Suggested Time to Spend
Numeralla is a quick stop rather than a destination. Plan for 1–2 hours to explore the village, have a drink at the pub, and walk along the river. If you're keen on fishing or a longer riverside picnic, you could stretch it to half a day. It works best as a lunch stop on a drive between Cooma and Canberra or as a short detour from the Snowy Mountains Highway.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Cooma – The gateway to the Snowy Mountains, with a great visitor centre, the Snowy Hydro Discovery Centre, and a lively main street. 20 minutes north.
- Nimmitabel – A historic town with a famous bakery, antique shops, and a scenic drive over the Kybeyan Range. 25 minutes east.
- Kybeyan Nature Reserve – A rugged wilderness area with walking trails, waterfalls, and excellent birdwatching. 30 minutes east.
- Canberra – Australia's capital, with world-class museums, galleries, and dining. 1.5 hours north.
- Snowy Mountains National Park – For alpine hiking, skiing in winter, and stunning scenery. 45 minutes west.
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Image credits
- Cooma — jjron / GFDL 1.2
- Nimmitabel — Maksym Kozlenko / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Kybeyan Nature Reserve — Hb1290 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Snowy Mountains National Park — Dhx1 / CC0
- Canberra — The 3B's / CC BY 2.0