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Goulburn, New South Wales' first inland city, is a historic gem on the Hume Highway that rewards road-trippers with grand 19th-century architecture, a surprisingly vibrant food scene, and the undeniable kitsch of the Big Merino. It's an easy detour from Canberra or Sydney, offering a taste of rural heritage without sacrificing urban comforts.
Highlights & What to See
- Big Merino – This 15-metre concrete ram is a beloved roadside icon; climb inside for views and browse the adjoining visitor centre and wool-themed gift shop.
- Goulburn Historic Waterworks – A beautifully preserved steam-powered water pumping station, where you can watch the original engines in action on steam days.
- St Saviour’s Cathedral – An impressive Anglican cathedral with soaring Gothic arches, intricate stained glass, and a peaceful interior that invites quiet reflection.
- Goulburn Rail Heritage Centre – Train buffs will love the collection of vintage locomotives and carriages, including the famous 3801 steam engine.
- Rocky Hill War Memorial & Museum – Climb to the top for panoramic views over the city and surrounding countryside; the museum offers a poignant look at local military history.
- Belmore Park – The leafy town centre, perfect for a picnic or a stroll past the ornate bandstand and statues.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors find that a full day is ample to see the main sights and soak up the atmosphere. Arrive by mid-morning, spend a couple of hours at the Historic Waterworks and Rail Heritage Centre, then wander the main street for lunch—try the local cafes for excellent coffee and seasonal fare. Afternoon can be spent at the Big Merino and Rocky Hill. If you're pressed for time, a focused half-day (skipping one of the museums) still works well.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Canberra – Just 90 minutes south, the national capital offers world-class museums, galleries, and Parliament House.
- Bowral – The charming southern highlands town is famous for its antique shops, tulip festival, and the Bradman Museum.
- Yass – A historic riverside town with a lovely main street, wineries, and the Yass Valley Way driving route.
- Bungonia National Park – For outdoor enthusiasts, this park features dramatic limestone gorges, lookouts, and the Bungonia Caves.
- Crookwell – A picturesque rural town with a renowned potato festival and access to the Abercrombie River National Park.
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