Cowra

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In the undulating hills of the New South Wales Central West, Cowra is a town of quiet surprises. Best known for its remarkable Japanese Garden and its poignant prisoner-of-war history, Cowra offers a thoughtful blend of culture, nature, and rural charm that rewards travellers who take the time to linger.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is enough to see the Japanese Garden and the POW site, but to truly appreciate Cowra's atmosphere, plan for a full day. Start at the garden in the morning when it's quiet, then visit the POW memorial and gallery after lunch. If you're driving the Central West loop, Cowra works well as an overnight stop, allowing time for a sunset stroll by the river and a relaxed dinner at one of the town's country pubs.

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