Cowra

Photo: Cowra Guardian / CC BY-SA 4.0

In the undulating green hills of the Central West, Cowra is a place of serene beauty and profound history. Best known for the Cowra Breakout of WWII, the town has transformed into a symbol of peace and reconciliation, with a stunning Japanese Garden and Cultural Centre at its heart. The surrounding countryside offers a patchwork of vineyards, orchards, and wildflower-filled landscapes, making it a rewarding detour on a road trip between Sydney and the Blue Mountains or Canberra.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

A full day is ideal to explore the garden, the POW site, and the town centre at a relaxed pace. If you are on a road trip, an overnight stay allows you to enjoy the garden in the late afternoon light and linger over a meal at one of the local wineries or cafes. Those with limited time can cover the highlights in a half-day, focusing on the Japanese Garden and the breakout memorial.

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