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Explorer Series: Cootamundra

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Cootamundra
Cootamundra NSW, Australia
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Explore and learn about the historic town of Cootamundra.

If you enjoy all things cricket, then this is definitely the tour for you! But don’t worry if you’re not a cricket fan; there is still plenty else to see and do in Cootamundra. 

Like many towns in the beautiful Riverina region of Southern NSW, Cootamundra flourished during the gold rush of the 1860s. Today, it remains an important agricultural hub, with attractions showcasing its history and notable residents. Famous cricketer Sir Donald Bradman was born there, and locals won’t let you forget it!  

There are so many highlights for you to see in Cootamundra that you will be spoiled for choice: 

  • Bradman’s Birthplace Museum ($5 entry fee)
  • Pioneer Park
  • Captains Walk (where you can find 42 bronze sculptures of Australian test cricket captains)
  • Cootamundra Railway Station
  • Cootamundra Visitor Information and Heritage Centre
  • Milestones Sculptures
  • and so much more.

    Details: 

    • Departing Humpy Hall at 8am, BCC at 8:15am             
    • Departing Cootamundra for Canberra at 3pm.

    Inclusions:

    • Coach transfers

    All other expenses on the day on the day, including lunch and entry fees to museums, are at your own cost. 

    Minimum booking numbers apply to all tours and excursions.

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    Cootamundra NSW, Australia