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Uranquinty, a tiny village in the Riverina region of New South Wales, is a peaceful stop for travellers exploring inland Australia. Surrounded by agricultural plains and the Murrumbidgee River, this quiet locale offers a glimpse into rural life and wartime history, with a few surprising attractions that make it worth a brief detour.
Highlights & What to See
- Uranquinty Motor Museum: A private collection of vintage cars, motorcycles, and memorabilia that petrolheads will love – quirky and full of character.
- Uranquinty Airfield: Steeped in WWII history, this former Royal Australian Air Force base was a training ground for bomber crews. Today it's a peaceful spot with interpretive signs.
- Murrumbidgee River: Stretch your legs along the riverbanks, perfect for a picnic or a short stroll. Keep an eye out for waterbirds.
- Local Produce: The region is known for its rice, citrus, and wine. Grab some fresh fruit or a bottle of local wine at a roadside stall.
Suggested Time to Spend
Uranquinty is a quick stop – allow 1–2 hours to browse the motor museum and wander the airfield. If you're on a self-drive itinerary, it's a pleasant 15-minute break from the road between Wagga Wagga and the Victorian border. Pair it with a longer stay in Wagga Wagga for meals and accommodation.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Wagga Wagga: The vibrant regional hub, 20 minutes north, with galleries, parks, and a lively café scene.
- The Rock: A historic village with a striking granite outcrop and nature reserve, ideal for a short bushwalk.
- Lake Albert: A recreational lake near Wagga Wagga, great for swimming, sailing, or a lakeside picnic.
- Junee: Home to the Junee Licorice & Chocolate Factory and the historic Monte Cristo homestead.
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