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Nestled in the foothills of the Snowy Mountains, Tumut is a charming country town that blends pioneering history with spectacular alpine scenery. Known as the ‘Gateway to the Snowy Mountains Scheme’, this riverside settlement offers a relaxed pace, excellent trout fishing, and easy access to Kosciuszko National Park. The town’s main street is lined with heritage buildings, cosy cafes, and art galleries, making it a perfect stop for travellers exploring the region.
Highlights & What to See
- Snowy Mountains Scheme – Explore the engineering marvels of the Snowy Hydro via the Tumut Power Station lookout and the informative visitor centre.
- Kosciuszko National Park – Just south of town, this World Heritage-listed park offers hiking, mountain biking, and winter sports – Yarrangobilly Caves and the thermal pool are must-visits.
- Trout Fishing – The Tumut and Blowering rivers are renowned for brown and rainbow trout; grab a rod or join a guided tour.
- Blowering Dam – A stunning reservoir surrounded by forest, perfect for water sports, picnicking, and spotting kangaroos at dusk.
- Heritage Walk – Stroll along the main street to admire Victorian-era buildings, including the 1880s courthouse and the historic railway station.
- Local Produce & Wineries – Sample cool-climate wines, apples, and cheeses at farm gates and cellar doors in the surrounding valleys.
Suggested Time to Spend
Two days is ideal to soak up the town’s character and explore the nearby national park. Spend Day 1 wandering Tumut’s heritage precinct, visiting the Snowy Hydro centre, and fishing or kayaking on the river. On Day 2, drive into Kosciuszko National Park for a hike to Yarrangobilly Caves or the thermal pool. If you have extra time, add a day for a scenic drive to Blowering Dam or a longer bushwalk in the Jagungal Wilderness.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Yarrangobilly Caves & Thermal Pool – A 45-minute drive south, these limestone caves and a natural thermal spring are a highlight of the national park.
- Adaminaby – A historic gold-mining town 50 km south, with a large trout hatchery and access to the Snowies.
- Gundagai – 60 km north, famous for its historic bridge, dog-on-the-tuckerbox statue, and riverside camping.
- Batlow – 30 km west, the apple-growing capital with orchards, cideries, and a charming main street.
- Wagga Wagga – 90 km north-west, a regional hub with museums, galleries, and the Botanic Gardens.
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Image credits
- Yarrangobilly Caves — Colin Henein / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Adaminaby — No machine-readable author provided. Robert Merkel~commonswiki assumed (based on copyright claims). / Public domain
- Gundagai — Bidgee / CC BY-SA 3.0 au
- Batlow — Virtual Steve / CC BY-SA 2.5
- Wagga Wagga — Bidgee / CC BY-SA 3.0 au
- Kosciuszko National Park — MrActiniuM / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Blowering Dam — Golden Wattle / CC BY-SA 2.5