Photo: Nick Pitsas, CSIRO / CC BY 3.0
Just an hour's drive from Canberra, Yass is a classic country town where the past feels present. Its broad main street is lined with 19th-century stone buildings, and the Yass River winds through the valley, offering a peaceful backdrop for a rural escape. Whether you're into heritage architecture, craft beer, or simply watching the world go by from a café verandah, Yass delivers an authentic slice of southern NSW life.
Highlights & What to See
- Yass Heritage Walk – Pick up a map from the visitor centre and wander past grand sandstone pubs, the old courthouse, and St. Clement's Church. The town's gold-rush prosperity left a handsome architectural legacy.
- Yass Valley Brewing – A standout among the town's new wave of artisans. Their taproom serves inventive beers (try the Yass Valley IPA) in a relaxed garden setting, often with live music.
- Cooma Cottage – The former home of explorer Hamilton Hume, this National Trust property offers a glimpse into early colonial life, set in lovely gardens beside the river.
- Yass Farmers' Market – Every second Saturday, the main street comes alive with local produce, artisan cheeses, and hot-pressed olive oil. Perfect for stocking a picnic.
- Linton's Café & General Store – A local institution for excellent coffee, homemade pies, and a warm welcome. Sit on the footpath and watch the town roll by.
Suggested Time to Spend
Yass makes a rewarding half-day trip from Canberra, but to truly soak up its relaxed rhythm, plan for a full day. Arrive by mid-morning, spend an hour on the heritage walk, enjoy a leisurely lunch at a pub or café, then visit Cooma Cottage or the brewery in the afternoon. If you're self-driving, it's an ideal overnight stop on the way to the Snowy Mountains or the South Coast.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Canberra – The national capital's museums, galleries, and Parliament House are just 50 minutes east.
- Murrumbateman – This cool-climate wine region, 15 minutes north, is dotted with cellar doors offering superb shiraz and riesling.
- Wee Jasper – A scenic 40-minute drive west to the caves and swimming holes of the Goodradigbee River, perfect for a summer dip.
- Gundagai – Further west on the Hume Highway, this historic river town is famous for the Dog on the Tuckerbox and the Prince Alfred Bridge.
- Namadgi National Park – South of Canberra, this wild alpine park offers hiking, Aboriginal rock art, and a chance to see kangaroos in the high country.
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Image credits
- Canberra — Thennicke / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Murrumbateman — Bidgee / CC BY-SA 3.0 au
- Wee Jasper — Golden Wattle / CC BY-SA 2.5
- Gundagai — Bidgee / CC BY-SA 3.0 au
- Namadgi National Park — Dfrg.msc at English Wikipedia / Public domain
- Cooma Cottage — Roger Garland / CC BY-SA 3.0