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Gundagai, a historic riverside town on the Murrumbidgee River, is a classic Australian stopover that blends pioneer heritage with warm country hospitality. Famous for the Dog on the Tuckerbox statue and its iconic timber bridge, Gundagai offers a nostalgic glimpse into 19th-century river life. Its main street is lined with Victorian-era pubs and cafes, making it a perfect pitstop on the Hume Highway or a base for exploring the Riverina region.
Highlights & What to See
- Dog on the Tuckerbox: Australia’s most beloved canine monument, five kilometres north of town, commemorates the loyalty of a dog guarding his master’s lunch. Snap a photo and browse the adjacent souvenir shop.
- Prince Alfred Bridge: Stroll across this 1897 timber trestle bridge – the longest in the Southern Hemisphere – and admire the views over the Murrumbidgee floodplain. It’s a photographer’s dream at golden hour.
- Gundagai Historic Railway Station: Now a museum, the 1886 station houses railway memorabilia and stories of the town’s role as a major rail junction. Don’t miss the restored steam locomotive outside.
- Mount Parnassus Lookout: A short drive or steep walk rewards you with panoramic vistas of the town, the river, and the distant ranges. Perfect for a picnic at sunset.
- Gabriel Gallery: This local art space showcases works by regional artists, including the famous ‘Gundagai School’ of painters. Check for rotating exhibitions.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most travellers spend one to two hours stretching their legs and seeing the key sights, but if you’re a history buff or keen to walk the heritage trail, allow half a day. Overnight stays are worthwhile if you want to enjoy a pub meal and a riverside walk the next morning. Gundagai works well as a lunch stop between Sydney and Melbourne (roughly halfway) or as a day trip from Wagga Wagga (45 minutes south).
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Wagga Wagga: 45 minutes south, this regional city offers the Wagga Wagga Art Gallery, the Botanic Gardens, and the Riverina’s food and wine scene.
- Junee: 30 minutes west, home to the Junee Licorice & Chocolate Factory and the historic Monte Cristo homestead.
- Cootamundra: 30 minutes north, birthplace of Sir Donald Bradman, with a heritage walk and the Bradman Birthplace Museum.
- Yass: An hour east, a charming town with a vibrant main street, excellent cafes, and the Yass Valley wineries.
- Murrumbidgee River Canoe Trail: For nature lovers, paddle the river between Gundagai and Wagga Wagga – a serene multi-day adventure.
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