Tharwa

Photo: Bidgee / CC BY-SA 3.0 au

Tharwa, a tiny historic village on the banks of the Murrumbidgee River, feels like a secret hideaway just 35 minutes south of Canberra. Its claim to fame is the oldest surviving timber truss bridge in Australia (1895), a photogenic gateway to the wild Namadgi National Park. This is a place for slow mornings, riverside picnics, and connecting with the region's pioneering past.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Tharwa itself can be seen in an hour – enough to photograph the bridge and enjoy a coffee at the general store. But to fully appreciate the area, plan at least half a day. Combine the village with a walk in Namadgi (allow 2–4 hours for a short hike) and a visit to Lanyon Homestead (1–2 hours). If you're a keen bushwalker or mountain biker, you could easily spend a full day exploring the national park trails.

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