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Nestled in the rolling green hills of the Monaro region, Bombala is a quiet country town that surprises visitors with its rich colonial history and abundant wildlife. Known as the 'Platypus Capital of Australia', it offers a serene escape where the pace slows and nature takes centre stage. The town’s wide streets and historic buildings hint at its 19th-century origins, while the surrounding farmland and forests invite exploration.
Highlights & What to See
- Platypus spotting at the Bombala River – the town’s main draw. Head to the viewing platform near the bridge at dusk or dawn for the best chance to see these shy monotremes gliding through the water.
- Historic Railway Station – a beautifully preserved example of Victorian-era architecture, now home to a small museum and tourist information centre.
- Bombala Museum – housed in the old Council Chambers, this local gem displays artefacts from the region’s pastoral and railway past.
- Coolumbooka Nature Reserve – a short drive south, this reserve protects remnant rainforest and offers easy walking trails through towering eucalypts and tree ferns.
- Bombala Golf Course – a challenging 18-hole course with stunning views of the surrounding countryside, open to visitors.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most travellers find that one full day is enough to explore Bombala’s core attractions, including a platypus-watching session and a stroll through the historic centre. If you’re keen on bushwalking or fishing, consider staying two nights to allow for a relaxed pace. The town is a natural stopover on a road trip between the coast and the Snowy Mountains, so even a quick lunch break can be rewarding.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Nimmitabel – a charming heritage village 30 minutes north, known for its craft shops and the historic Bicentennial Park.
- Deua National Park – rugged wilderness with deep gorges and the spectacular Big Hole cave system, about an hour’s drive east.
- Cooma – the gateway to the Snowy Mountains, offering the Snowy Hydro Discovery Centre and excellent dining options, 45 minutes north-west.
- Batemans Bay – the closest coastal town, with beautiful beaches and fresh seafood, a 90-minute drive east via the Kings Highway.
- Snowy River National Park (Vic) – cross the border into Victoria for white-water rafting and remote bushwalking, about an hour south.
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