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Nestled in the heart of the South West Slopes, Cootamundra is a classic country town that punches above its weight in heritage, nature, and food. Known as the birthplace of cricket legend Sir Donald Bradman, it offers a relaxed pace, wide streets lined with historic buildings, and a surprisingly vibrant café scene. The surrounding countryside—rolling hills, vineyards, and national parks—makes it an ideal stop on a self-drive itinerary through the Riverina or en route to the Snowy Mountains.
Highlights & What to See
- Bradman Birthplace Museum – A pilgrimage for cricket fans, this lovingly restored cottage traces the Don’s early life. Even non-cricket lovers will appreciate the evocative slice of early-20th-century rural Australia.
- Historic Main Street – Wander the heritage-listed streetscape with ornate verandahs, art deco facades, and independent shops. Grab a coffee at one of the trendy cafés housed in old bank buildings.
- Cootamundra Country Club & Golf Course – A scenic 18-hole course with views of the surrounding hills; the clubhouse serves hearty country meals and local wines.
- Jindalee Walking Track – A 1.5-km loop through bushland along Muttama Creek, perfect for spotting kangaroos and birdlife. Access from the caravan park.
- Cootamundra Flora Reserve – A protected remnant of native grassland and wildflowers, especially stunning in spring when the wattle blooms.
- Local Wineries – The surrounding region produces cool-climate wines; try one of the cellar doors near town, such as Chalkers Crossing or Jindalee Estate.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most travellers find that half a day to a full day is enough to explore the town’s highlights. Spend a morning at the Bradman Museum and a leisurely lunch on Main Street, then take a short walk or visit a winery in the afternoon. If you’re using Cootamundra as a base for exploring the broader region (e.g., the nearby national parks or the Temora aviation museum), an overnight stay is worthwhile. The town has several motels, pubs with accommodation, and a well-rated caravan park.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Junee – 40 km north; home to the Junee Licorice & Chocolate Factory and the historic Monte Cristo homestead.
- Wagga Wagga – 90 km west; the Riverina’s largest city with a lively arts scene, river walks, and excellent dining.
- Gundagai – 70 km east; a historic gold-rush town with the famous Dog on the Tuckerbox monument and the Murrumbidgee River.
- Yass Valley – 100 km northeast; rolling hills, wineries, and the historic town of Yass itself.
- Burrinjuck Dam – 80 km northeast; a water-sports haven with fishing, kayaking, and camping.
- Snowy Mountains – 150 km south; for skiing in winter or hiking in summer, combine Cootamundra with a trip to the high country.
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