Gundagai

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Gundagai, a historic riverside town on the Murrumbidgee, is a classic Australian country stop that blends pioneer heritage with a relaxed, welcoming vibe. Famous for its iconic dog on the tuckerbox monument and its role in the gold rush era, Gundagai offers a glimpse into 19th-century life with a dash of quirky charm. Whether you're breaking a long drive between Sydney and Melbourne or exploring the Riverina, this town rewards a slow wander through its main street and riverbanks.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Gundagai is best enjoyed as a stopover of two to three hours – enough time to photograph the dog, grab a coffee at the Niagara Café, and browse the museum. If you’re in no rush, an overnight stay lets you enjoy a riverside walk and a pub meal in the evening. The town is compact and walkable, so you can cover the main sights without rushing.

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