Cootamundra

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Cootamundra, a classic country town in the Riverina region of New South Wales, is a delightful surprise for travellers who love history, sport, and wide-open landscapes. Best known as the birthplace of cricket legend Sir Donald Bradman, the town wears its heritage with quiet pride, offering visitors a genuine taste of rural Australia. The main street is lined with elegant Victorian and Edwardian buildings, and the surrounding countryside is a patchwork of golden canola fields, grazing land, and gentle hills. Cootamundra is an easy and rewarding stop on a self-drive itinerary between Sydney, Canberra, and the Snowy Mountains.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find that half a day is enough to see the main sights and soak up the town’s atmosphere. If you’re a keen cricket fan or history buff, allow a full day to explore the Bradman museum and the heritage centre at a leisurely pace. Cootamundra also works well as an overnight stop on a longer road trip, offering comfortable motels and a couple of good pubs for dinner. The town is quiet in the evenings, so plan to arrive early to make the most of the daylight hours.

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