Wee Jasper

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Nestled in the rolling hills of the NSW Southern Tablelands, Wee Jasper is a tiny hamlet that feels like a well-kept secret. Known for its limestone caves and the meandering Murrumbidgee River, this is a place where you can truly disconnect. The landscape is quintessentially Australian – golden paddocks, rocky outcrops, and a sky that seems to go on forever. It’s the kind of spot that rewards slow travel and a sense of adventure.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Wee Jasper is best enjoyed as a day trip from Canberra (about 1.5 hours drive) or as a relaxed overnight stop. If you’re keen on caving and a riverside picnic, a full day is ample. For campers, a weekend allows you to explore the caves, swim, and truly soak up the tranquillity. The pace here is slow – don’t rush it.

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