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Eat, stay & play in Wagga Wagga


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It may be known as the land of many crows, but Wagga Wagga and surrounds are fast evolving.

Planted alongside the Murrumbidgee River near the Great Dividing Range in New South Wales’ Riverina region is Wagga Wagga. Translated as ‘the land of many crows’ from the Wiradjuri Aboriginal language, the inland city is emerging as one of the state’s most idyllic weekend escapes. We’ve uncovered the best places to eat, stay and play while you’re there.

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Charles Sturt Winery
While you’re on the wine-tasting circuit, make another stop at Charles Sturt Wines cellar door on the university campus.

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Larry's
Larry’s, formerly known as 10BestSt, is located on one of the main streets in the centre of town and is one of the most popular cafes in Wag

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Fitz Cafe
At first glance, Fitz Cafe looks like a tiny takeaway cafe with limited outdoor seating.

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Trail Street Coffee Shop
Stop in at Trail Street Coffee Shop for brilliant coffee, breakfast and lunch.

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Cottontail Restaurant & Winery
This family-owned-and-run restaurant and vineyard is just 15 minutes from the centre of town.

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The Artisan Baker
You can even find a little slice of France in Wagga at the Artisan Baker on Morgan Street in the town centre.

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Kimo Estate
Nothing says cosy, country escape like a couple of nights in a wooden-and-glass eco hut on top of a hill

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Bundyi Cultural Tours

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Junee Licorice & Chocolate Factory
Could there be a better combination than licorice and chocolate?

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Coolamon Cheese Tour & Tasting
Stop in for lunch and a tour of the Coolamon Cheese Factory.

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Borambola Wine Tasting
Make time for a wine tasting at Borambola Wines.

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Food I Am Cooking Class
If you’d call yourself a foodie and you love experimenting in the kitchen, you’ll want to treat yourself to this unique culinary experience.
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