Cootamundra

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Set amid the rolling hills of the South West Slopes, Cootamundra is a classic country town that punches well above its weight for history, gardens and a warm rural welcome. Famous as the birthplace of Sir Donald Bradman, the town wears its cricket heritage with pride while offering travellers a relaxed stopover, beautiful heritage streetscapes and a surprising food scene built on local produce. Whether you're drawn by the Bradman legend, the spectacular spring display of golden wattle or the chance to explore a quintessential Aussie country town, Cootamundra delivers genuine rural charm.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Cootamundra makes a great half-day stop or an overnight stay. If you're passing through on the Olympic Highway, allow 1–2 hours to explore the museum and walk the heritage trail. To fully appreciate the gardens, wattle displays and a relaxed country lunch, plan for a full day. Those with more time can use Cootamundra as a base for exploring the surrounding wine regions and national parks.

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