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Welcome to Riverina

We’ve got it all, from some of the nation’s best food and wine, to the widest, most breathtaking horizons filled with wonderment, just waiting for your discovery.

We’ve national parks, picnic grounds, unique wildlife, heritage buildings, festivals, art galleries, historic trains and planes, walking trails, country music, haunted houses, botanical gardens, agricultural shows, museums, producer’s markets, rivers and ancient aboriginal culture.

The Riverina’s playground offers golf courses, swimming pools, horse-riding, ballooning, fishing, tennis courts, boating, sky-diving, bowling greens, picnic race meetings, vintage car rallies and cricket, football and netball facilities - entertainment for all ages.

You can spend the night in a grand colonial hotel, a village pub, a modern motel, a B&B, genuine farmstay or the simplest caravan park, and choose from a range of restaurants, cafes and clubs offering the best of our superb natural produce.

We can relate our history, thrill with breathtaking scenery, and offer the friendliest of hospitality. You can fossick for gold or semi-precious stones; go fruit-picking with your backpack; or study the fauna and flora on a bushwalk.

Yes - we’ve got something for everyone. Explore these pages......and then come visit us! We will welcome you all.


Must See Must Do

 

  • The state’s ’food bowl’
  • Largest wine producing region in NSW
  • Shear Outback in Hay
  • Museums and Wagga Wagga’s National Art Glass Gallery
  • Fishing on the Murrumbidgee & Edward River
  • Stories of colourful characters, bushrangers and ghosts
  • Dog On The Tuckerbox Pioneer Monument
  • Sporting Hall of Fame in Wagga Wagga
  • Koala spotting in Narrandera
  • Charles Sturt Winery, Wagga
  • Temora Aviation Museum
  • Junee Licorice & Chocolate Factory

     

     

  • Did You Know

    Cootamundra has it’s own tribute to Sir Donald Bradman - The Bradman Cottage Museum, where he was born. Wagga Wagga has the Sporting Hall Of Fame, celebrating the many champions originating from NSW’s biggest inland city. The Griffith Pioneer Park Museum set on 11 hectares of natural bushland, tells the story of the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Scheme - the largest government sponsored rural industry ever undertaken in Australia.

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