Just a 45-minute drive from Canberra, the Yass Valley is a serene slice of rural New South Wales where rolling green hills, historic stone buildings, and a thriving local food scene converge. This is a place to slow down: explore the grand Yass River, wander past 19th-century architecture, and taste award-winning cool-climate wines. Whether you're a history buff, a foodie, or a road-tripper seeking a peaceful detour, Yass Valley delivers authentic country charm without the crowds.
Highlights & What to See
- Yass Main Street Heritage Walk – Stroll along Comur and Rossi Streets to admire Victorian and Edwardian shopfronts, including the grand Yass Courthouse (1880) and the old Post Office.
- Wineries & Cellar Doors – The valley is part of the Canberra District wine region; stop at Lerida Estate or Mount Majura Vineyard for cool-climate Shiraz and Riesling.
- Yass River & Riverbank Park – A peaceful spot for a picnic or a gentle walk along the river; keep an eye out for platypuses at dawn or dusk.
- Cooma Cottage – The historic home of explorer Hamilton Hume, now a museum with period furnishings and gardens (check opening times).
- Yass Farmers' Market – Held on the first Saturday of the month, stock up on local cheeses, olives, sourdough, and seasonal produce.
- Burrinjuck Dam & State Recreation Area – A 25-minute drive west; great for water sports, fishing, and lakeside camping with stunning views.
Suggested Time to Spend
You can comfortably see Yass Valley's main sights in a half-day, but a full day allows for a relaxed winery lunch and a riverside walk. If you're combining it with Canberra, start early, enjoy a leisurely morning exploring Yass, then head south for the afternoon. For a deeper rural escape, base yourself overnight and explore the Burrinjuck area the next morning.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Canberra – The national capital is just 45 minutes south, offering museums, galleries, and Parliament House.
- Murrumbateman – A 15-minute drive north; this wine-growing village has cellar doors, a famous pub, and the annual Cool Climate Wine Show.
- Goulburn – About 45 minutes northeast; see the historic Goulburn Rail Heritage Centre, the Big Merino, and fine Victorian architecture.
- Lake George – A 30-minute drive east; an ephemeral lake with a scenic lookout and the historic Geurey House ruins.
- Braidwood – An hour southeast; a beautifully preserved gold-rush town with antiques shops and a lively arts scene.
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- Canberra — The 3B's / CC BY 2.0
- Hunter Valley — Mfunnell / CC BY-SA 3.0