Young

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Young, the self-proclaimed 'Cherry Capital of Australia', is a vibrant country town in the Hilltops Region of southern New South Wales. Surrounded by rolling orchards and vineyards, it offers a delightful blend of agricultural heritage, seasonal fruit picking, and a warm community spirit. The town's main street retains a charming federation-era character, with cafes and boutiques housed in historic buildings. Young is particularly famous for the National Cherry Festival in December, but its year-round appeal lies in its relaxed pace, excellent local produce, and access to scenic countryside drives.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Young is best enjoyed over a weekend (two days) to fully experience its orchards, wineries, and heritage. If you're on a road trip, an overnight stop allows time for a leisurely afternoon of wine tasting and a morning at the museum or gardens. During cherry season, allocate at least half a day for orchard visits. The town itself can be explored in a couple of hours, so combine it with nearby attractions for a fuller itinerary.

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