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GUNDAGAIVIS
ITOR
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IDEN S W , A U S T R A L I A
Gundagai is a classic Australian country town situated on the Murrumbidgee River
between Sydney and Melbourne, in one of the most picturesque rural areas of the
Riverina, in southern New South Wales (NSW).
Gundagai is centrally located to all south eastern capital cities and on the Hume
Highway making it easy to get to. We are a one and a half hour drive from Canberra,
four hours from Sydney and five hours from Melbourne.
The friendly staff at the Gundagai Visitor Information Centre would be happy to assist
you in booking public transport, if required.
Gundagai Visitor Information Centre 249 Sheridan St, Gundagai NSW 2722 Ph: (02) 6944 0250 Email: [email protected] www.visitgundagai.com.au
Open: 9:00am - 4:30pm 7 days Closed 12:30pm-1:00pm for lunch - weekends and public holidays
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Having been a rich hunting field and
ceremonial meeting place for the
Wiradjuri people for thousands of
years, the first known white settlers in
Gundagai were Henry and Peter Stuckey
in 1828. Gold mining and agriculture
made Gundagai both prosperous and a
centre for bushranging, giving the town
a romantic bush appeal that resulted in
it becoming iconic in Australian folklore.
Many outback stories, songs and poems
refer to Gundagai, including (more
famously) Jack O’Hagan’s songs Where
the Dog Sits on the Tuckerbox and When
a Boy from Alabama Meets a Girl from
Gundagai.
Even Banjo Patterson was inspired by
stories of drovers, bullock teams and
bush travellers around Gundagai.
We invite you to take in the tranquillity
of the Murrumbidgee River and the
impressive timber bridges spanning the
flats on our River Walk.
Stroll around the town and admire the
historic architecture on the Gundagai
Built Heritage Walk, or explore the
Gundagai Museum, Railway Museum
and Gabriel Gallery collections.
Criterion Hotel Gundagai Photo: Brian Townsley
A B O U T G U N D A G A I
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S E E A N D E X P L O R E
O L D G U N D A G A I G A O L & C O U R T H O U S EThe Gundagai Court House was
one of the first stone buildings to be
erected after the Gundagai floods of
1852 and was the site for the trial of
Captain Moonlite (bushranger Andrew
George Scott).
Scott and three surviving members
of his party first faced a hearing in the
Gundagai Court House. They were
incarcerated in the old Gundagai
Gaol, which is behind the Court
House, surrounded by a high slate
wall.
A world class narrative audio tour of the Old Gaol is available for hire through the Visitor Information Centre.
R U S C O N I ’ S M A R B L E M A S T E R P I E C EMonumental mason, Frank Rusconi,
left an impressive legacy for Gundagai
in the form of a unique cathedral-in-
miniature.
Built from 20,948 hand cut, turned
and polished pieces of NSW marble,
the cathedral showcases the beauty
of the State’s marble.
Rusconi’s Marble Masterpiece is on display at the Visitor Information Centre.
D I D Y O U K N O W . . ?The Marble Masterpiece was built
using 20,948 hand cut, turned and
polished pieces of NSW marble.
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G U N D A G A I M U S E U MThe Museum’s vast collection
includes a display on bushrangers
and the medallions presented to local
Indigenous heroes Yarri and Jacky,
a T-model Ford, farm machinery,
wagons, equipment, clothing, coins,
stamps, early household items & even
Phar Lap’s Saddlecloth!
Run by volunteers, it is open daily 9am-3pm.
G A B R I E L G A L L E R YGundagai is home to a truly unique
collection of historic photographs. The
town doctor in Gundagai from 1887,
Dr Charles Louis Gabriel was a keen
amateur photographer. Gabriel’s visual
record of Gundagai in the late 1800s
and early 1900s is a fascinating
documentary history of the time.
H I S T O R I C B R I D G E SThe landscape of Gundagai is
dominated by the historic Prince
Alfred and Railway Viaduct timber
truss bridges. Over 800m long, the
bridges are a spectacular latticework
of wooden trusses and wonderful
examples of early engineering
solutions to crossing a major flood
plain.
Located at the far end of the main (Sheridan) Street.
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Gundagai Railway Museum
Photo: Brian Townsley
S E E A N D E X P L O R E
R A I L W A Y M U S E U MOnce a hub of activity for the town,
the Gundagai Railway Station looks
exactly as it did when it first opened
for business in 1886. Featuring the
only slate roofed Goods Shed in
NSW, the Gundagai Railway Station
was restored to its original glory in
the 1990s. Inside the railway station
today, displays recall the travelling
past, when trains ran regularly on
the now closed Cootamundra-Tumut
branch line. A photographic record
of the restoration project, and many
items of interest to railway buffs, can
also be viewed.
Open every day except Wednesday, with entry by gold coin donation.
A N Z A C G R O V EFeatures a central World War I
memorial with a grove of 52 kurrajong
trees representing fallen Gundagai
soldiers, along with tributes to those
who served in other conflicts.
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The story of the Dog captured the imagination of all Australians through the poem
Bullocky Bill by Jack Moses, adapted from an earlier version by otherwise unknown
author ‘Bowyang Yorke’, in the early 1900s. The legend was then immortalised in
popular songs by Jack O’Hagan with Where the Dog Sits on the Tuckerbox and Along
the Road to Gundagai.
A L O N G T H E R O A D T O G U N D A G A I By: Jack O’Hagan
There`s a scene that lingers in my memory,
Of an old bush home and friends I long to see;
That`s why I am yearning, just to be returning
Along the road to Gundagai.
Chorus…….
There`s a track winding back to an old-fashioned shack,
Along the road to Gundagai;
Where the blue gums are growing, and the
Murrumbidgee`s flowing beneath that sunny sky,
Where my Daddy and Mummy are waiting for me
And the pals of my childhood once more I will see;
Then no more will I roam when I`m heading right for home
Along the road to Gundagai.
When I get back there I`ll be a kid again,
Oh, I`ll never have a thought of grief or pain;
Once more I`ll be playing where the gums are swaying,
Along the road Gundagai.
(Chorus once more……)
An internationally recognised Australian icon, the Dog on the Tuckerbox monument was created in 1932 by Frank Rusconi as a tribute to our early pioneer settlers.
The Dog is situated 8kms (or 5 miles) north of Gundagai, just off the Hume Highway (as it says in the song!).
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N A T U R E & O U T D O O R S
W A L K I N G T R A I L SD O G O N T H E T U C K E R B O X T R A I LThe newly formed Dog on the Tuckerbox Walking/Cycling/Horse Riding Trail is a 4 km trail connecting town with the Dog on the Tuckerbox. Use the quiet roads to access the trail from the main street (an extra 3km), or park your car at the track head at the end of Spring Flat Drive.
W O O D L A N D S W A L KSouth Gundagai Cemetery contains one of Australia’s rarest vegetation communities: White Box Woodlands. A short self-guided walk will help you appreciate the significance of this area. See many of the region’s rare woodland birds, or visit in spring to early summer to see the wildflower displays.
R I V E R W A L KStretch out and relax after a long journey and take a leisurely stroll from Sheridan Street over to the Murrumbidgee River. You will pass the ANZAC Grove Memorial, and monuments marking the great flood and the passing of explorers. Take in the detail as you pass under the historic timber rail bridge.
B U I L T H E R I T A G E W A L KThe heritage charm of Gundagai can be fully explored on these walk/drives of the town. Pick up the ‘Explore Gundagai’s Built Heritage’ Flyer from the Visitor Information Centre or complete on your phone/device at www.visitgundagai.com.au/1
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O U T D O O R A C T I V I T I E S Gundagai offers some excellent outdoor recreation facilities, including the Olympic pool with well maintained grounds and shady trees to relax under and the neighbouring netball complex, Gundagai Services Club facilities including the golf course, bowling greens, tennis & squash courts, Yarri Park playground, free BBQ & skate park, as well as the top quality sports fields at Anzac Park.
F I S H I N GWith the Murrumbidgee River at Gundagai’s back door, the attraction to the angling enthusiast cannot be resisted. The banks of the river tease the angler with brown and rainbow trout, murray cod and yellow-belly. Spend a peaceful weekend relaxing on the banks of the ‘Bidgee or Morley’s Creek.
G O L FNestled on the picturesque banks of the Murrumbidgee River, the Bidgee Banks Golf Club offers a challenging 18 hole, grass green course, with very affordable green fees. Arguably, one of the best golf courses in country NSW; it will tempt both beginners and experienced golfers. Groups welcome.
K A Y A K I N GThere are many great spots to put the Kayak in! Teach the kids in the quiet waters of Morley’s Creek or take in a stretch of the Murrumbidgee. www.visitgundagai.com.au/2015/kayak
P A N O R A M I C V I E W SThere are excellent vantage points to view and photograph Gundagai and the Murrumbidgee River valley. You can head to the summit of Mount Parnassus (on which much of the town is built). The Rotary Lookout at South Gundagai also affords panoramic views.
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S T A Y & P L A Y
E A T I N G O U TGundagai has a wide selection of places to eat from a
quick bite to a special dinner. Choose from our three
pubs, Chinese restaurant, several Cafés, a bakery
and pie shop or dine at the Gundagai Services Club.
In town experience the nostalgic Niagara Café or
the Poet’s bar. We also have a variety of fast food
options available at South Gundagai and the Five
Mile Precinct, or dine with the dog at the Dog on the
Tuckerbox Café, also at the Five Mile (just past the
service centre).
A C C O M M O D A T I O NWhatever style of accommodation you are looking for
you are sure to find somewhere to rest your head at
Gundagai. We have all types covered including:
• A large variety of motels at various price points
(some with dining)
• Two caravan parks (with on site cabins)
• RV Friendly with 48 & 72 hour free camping sites
(self-contained only)
• Pub accommodation
• Bed and Breakfasts and Self Contained Cottages
• Plus farm stay and fishing retreat options
For more details on accommodation go to www.visitgundagai.com.au
S H O P P I N GGundagai has a distinctive collection of shops, from
country inspired homewares to quality menswear,
stylish ladies fashion, and antiques & art. We also
have all the necessities you may require with two
supermarkets, a chemist and a newsagency.
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Gundagai is the perfect spot to host events, with plenty
of accommodation capacity and a beautiful riverside
setting half way between Melbourne and Sydney. On
the last Sunday of every month the town comes alive
for Sundy in Gundy, with town market stalls, generous
retail discounts and a monthly attraction from open
gardens to terrier races.
All events details are available at www.visitgundagai.com.au
J A N U A R Y New Year’s Day Races
Australia Day Celebrations
F E B R U A R Y Gundagai Show
A P R I L ANZAC Day
Gundagai Cup
O C T O B E R Carpathon
Battle of the Bidgee
Festival of Flowers
N O V E M B E R Snake Gully Cup
Gundagai Rodeo
D E C E M B E R Christmas Carols in the Park
F E S T I V A L S & E V E N T S
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I N T H E R E G I O N
A D E L O N GA unique and impressive heritage-listed township. Stroll along the tree-lined streets and enjoy the country village lifestyle and warm genuine hospitality. Adelong Falls, with its rich gold mining past, is an ideal spot to have a leisurely picnic or swim, or to explore the historic goldfields.
B A T L O WFor clean mountain air and panoramic views, Batlow is not to be missed. Famous for its apples, stone fruits and surrounded by orchards. Ciderfest each May brings this town to life.
M T K O S C I U S Z K O N A T I O N A L P A R KTake a daytrip to the Kosciuszko National Park and visit the Selwyn snowfields or in summertime Yarrangobilly Caves or Blue Waterholes. Explore the Snowy River country or do some fishing.
B L O W E R I N G D A MOn your way back drop into the Blowering Dam wall on the mighty Tumut River and inspect the ground-breaking technology that is the Snowy Mountains Hydro System.
T U M U TSee the process of broom making and purchase an old fashioned straw broom at the famous Tumut Broom Factory. The Children’s pint sized version is very cute!
J U N E ETake a trip through the farming country of Nangus to the old railway town of Junee. Visit the roundhouse Railway Museum, and the Old Mill which is now an organic licorice and chocolate factory. The haunted Monte Cristo homestead is a living museum and mansion full of rare and precious antiquities and history. The elegant Broadway Hotel is home to the town’s museum and a quaint coffee and lolly shop. Also check out the Kaybundah lavender farm a short drive from town.
C O O T A M U N D R ABradman’s birthplace at Cootamundra ‘Wattle town’ hosts a collection of memorabilia on the Australian icon cricketer Don Bradman.
T E M O R AIn the heart of the NSW agricultural belt, Temora Shire is a community rich with heritage and resources. The internationally acclaimed Temora Aviation Museum hold regular flying displays of their aircraft.
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G U N D A G A I & S U R R O U N D S
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I N F O R M A T I O N
Gundagai Visitor Information Centre
249 Sheridan St
Gundagai NSW 2722
Ph: (02) 6944 0250
Email: [email protected]
www.visitgundagai.com.au
Open: 9:00am - 4:30pm 7 days
Closed 12:30pm-1:00pm for lunch on weekends and public holidays
Gundagai Visitor Information Centre has a coach booking service and can also book travel insurance. They stock a wide range of local wine, produce and souvenirs. There are also interpretive displays which are well worth a look when planning your stay in Gundagai. Plus Rusconi’s Marble Masterpiece viewing.