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Young, the undisputed cherry capital of Australia, is a sun-drenched agricultural town in the South West Slopes region. Its main street hums with country charm, and the surrounding orchards paint the landscape in shades of pink blossom in spring and deep red fruit in summer. This is a place for slow, savoury travel: tasting stone fruits at roadside stalls, exploring gold-rush history, and soaking up the rhythms of rural life.
Highlights & What to See
- Cherry picking and orchards – From November to December, you can pick your own cherries at farms like Ballinaclash Orchard and Grove Fruit Farm. The fruit is plump, sweet, and irresistible.
- Lambing Flat Folk Museum – Housed in a former hospital, this museum tells the story of the area’s gold-rush past, including the tumultuous Lambing Flat Riots. It’s a deep dive into local heritage.
- Young Railway Station – A beautifully restored Victorian-era station that now serves as a visitor information centre and gallery. The platform gardens are a riot of colour in spring.
- Chalker Park – A peaceful riverside reserve perfect for a picnic or a stroll under the shade of old river red gums. It’s a favourite spot for families.
- Wyangala Dam – A short drive away, this large dam offers water sports, fishing, and camping. The views across the water to the distant hills are superb.
- National Cherry Festival – Held in December, this is Young’s biggest event, with a parade, street stalls, and, of course, plenty of cherries. It’s a joyous celebration of the town’s identity.
Suggested Time to Spend
Young is best enjoyed over one to two days. If you’re cherry-picking in season, allow a full day to explore a couple of orchards and the town’s main sights. Overnight stays let you enjoy a relaxed dinner at a local pub and a morning walk through the historic streets. Combine it with a longer self-drive through the region’s wine country and national parks.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Cowra – Famous for its Japanese garden and WWII prisoner-of-war history, 45 minutes north.
- Canowindra – A charming village with a rich ballooning culture and the Age of Fishes Museum, 30 minutes east.
- Grenfell – The birthplace of Henry Lawson, with a historic main street and the nearby Weddin Mountains National Park, 40 minutes north-west.
- Boorowa – A small town known for its Irish heritage and the Boorowa River Walk, 30 minutes south.
- Mudgee – One of NSW’s premier wine regions, about 1.5 hours north, offering cellar doors and gourmet produce.
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