Rolling green hills, historic stone buildings, and a relaxed rural pace define Yass Valley, a bucolic pocket of New South Wales just a short drive from Canberra. This is sheep-and-wine country, where you can explore convict-built villages, taste cool-climate wines, and soak in the easygoing hospitality of country pubs. The valley’s main town, Yass, is a heritage gem with a main street lined with plane trees and 19th-century facades. Whether you’re passing through on the Hume Highway or spending a few days, Yass Valley offers a genuine slice of Australian country life.
Highlights & What to See
- Yass Main Street Heritage Walk – Stroll past grand Victorian buildings, including the 1870s Yass Courthouse and the old Commercial Bank, now a museum. Don’t miss the Yass Railway Museum for a glimpse of steam-era travel.
- Wineries and Cellar Doors – The valley’s cool-climate vineyards produce excellent shiraz, riesling and sangiovese. Stop at Moppity Vineyards for a tasting with views of the Brindabella Ranges, or Lerida Estate on Lake George for its crisp pinot noir.
- Cooma Cottage – Explore the home of explorer Hamilton Hume, a beautifully preserved 1830s farmstead with period gardens and outbuildings. It’s one of Australia’s oldest surviving rural homesteads.
- Yass River Walk – A peaceful 3 km loop along the Yass River, perfect for birdwatching and spotting kangaroos at dusk. Start at the bridge near the visitor centre.
- Burrinjuck Dam – A 30-minute drive west, this enormous water storage is a hub for fishing, water-skiing and camping. The lookout offers sweeping views over the dam and surrounding hills.
- Local Produce and Markets – The Yass Farmers’ Market (first Saturday of the month) is a feast of seasonal fruit, artisan cheeses, and free-range meats. For a pub lunch, the Royal Hotel Yass serves classic country fare with a cold schooner.
Suggested Time to Spend
Two days is ideal to experience Yass Valley at a relaxed pace. Spend the first day exploring Yass’s historic core and Cooma Cottage, then drive the wine trail in the afternoon. On day two, head to Burrinjuck Dam for a morning of water activities or bushwalking, and enjoy a long lunch at a vineyard before departing. If you’re on a road trip between Sydney and Melbourne, an overnight stop is well worthwhile.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Canberra – Just 45 minutes east, Australia’s capital offers world-class museums, galleries and the Parliament House. Perfect for a city break before or after your valley escape.
- Murrumbateman – A 20-minute drive north, this tiny village is a wine lover’s dream with a dozen cellar doors, including the acclaimed Clonakilla and Brindabella Hills.
- Wee Jasper – An hour west, this hamlet sits at the edge of the Kosciuszko National Park and is famous for the Wee Jasper Caves (Careys Cave), a limestone cave system with guided tours.
- Goulburn – About 40 minutes north, Goulburn is home to the historic Goulburn Gaol (now a museum) and the iconic Big Merino. It’s a handy stop on the Hume Highway.
- Lake Burrinjuck – The lake and dam are a natural extension of your visit, offering houseboating, kayaking and hiking trails through eucalypt forests.
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- Canberra — The 3B's / CC BY 2.0
- Murrumbateman — Bidgee / CC BY-SA 3.0 au
- Wee Jasper — Golden Wattle / CC BY-SA 2.5
- Goulburn — Bidgee / CC BY-SA 3.0 au
- Lake Burrinjuck — Bidgee / CC BY-SA 3.0