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Leeton, a charming Art Deco town in the heart of the Riverina, is a surprising blend of agricultural heritage, architectural elegance, and vibrant community life. Known for its citrus orchards, rice fields, and the famous Leeton SunRice Festival, this town offers a quintessential taste of rural New South Wales. Stroll through the well-preserved town centre, where 1920s and 1930s buildings tell stories of a prosperous past, and you’ll quickly feel the warmth of country hospitality.
Highlights & What to See
- Art Deco Heritage Trail: Follow the self-guided walk past over 30 Art Deco buildings, including the iconic Roxy Theatre and the elegant Hydro Hotel.
- Leeton Museum and Gallery: Housed in a former bank, this museum showcases local history, from Wiradjuri culture to the town’s irrigation story.
- Fivebough Wetlands: A Ramsar-listed site teeming with birdlife—bring binoculars for migratory waders and waterfowl.
- SunRice Festival (October): If you time your visit, enjoy parades, street stalls, and the crowning of the Rice Queen—a true local celebration.
- Citrus and Rice Farm Tours: Book a tour to see how the region’s famous crops are grown and processed—tastings included.
- Leeton Japanese Garden: A serene garden reflecting the town’s sister-city relationship with Uki, Japan, perfect for a peaceful stroll.
Suggested Time to Spend
Leeton is best enjoyed over a full day or an overnight stay. Spend the morning exploring the Art Deco Trail and museum, then head to the wetlands for a picnic lunch and birdwatching. In the afternoon, join a farm tour or wander the Japanese Garden. If you’re passing through, a two-hour stop can cover the main street and a quick wetland visit, but you’ll miss the deeper local flavour.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Narrandera: 30 minutes north, with the Koala Reserve and historic riverside parks.
- Griffith: 40 minutes west, famous for its Italian heritage, wineries, and the stunning Hermit’s Cave lookout.
- Yanco Agricultural Institute: 15 minutes east, where you can learn about irrigation research and enjoy the Yanco Glen picnic area.
- Murrumbidgee River: Several access points near Leeton for fishing, canoeing, and riverside camping.
- Cootamundra: An hour northeast, known for its historic homes and the Cootamundra Wattle.
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