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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You’ll find a selection of Charles Sturt’s boutique wine range to taste and buy. After your tasting, we’d recommend ordering a cheese platter, a bottle of wine and sitting outside to enjoy the views of the countryside. The cellar door is open for tastings and sales from Wednesday to Sunday.
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Larry's10 Best Street

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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10, Best Street, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia, 2650
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The specialty coffee roasters serve up excellent coffee alongside a well-rounded breakfast menu. You’ll find old favourites such as eggs benedict, smashed avocado, eggs your way and toasted muesli served with seasonal fruits and yoghurt, as well as a selection of tasty sides to build your own ideal dish.
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Fitz Cafe84-86 Fitzmaurice Street

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

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84-86, Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia, 2650
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But step inside through the door to the left and you’ll find the cafe’s cosy indoor seating area. Industrial-looking lights dangle from the jungle growth of greenery on the ceiling and chilled tunes play over the speakers. Sit and enjoy a coffee and one of the many treats from the cafe’s counter cabinet or choose from their extensive all-day breakfast menu. There are also salads, wraps and focaccias available to order for lunch. The cafe offers gluten-free and vegan options.
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Trail Street Coffee Shop34 Trail Street

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

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34, Trail Street, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia, 2650
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The Trail Street Coffee Shop is a bit of an institution in Wagga. Established in 1999, the cafe grinds up specialty beans from Port Macquarie’s Premium Coffee Roasters and serves one of the best coffees you’ll find in town. It’s the kind of quirky, edgy cafe you’d expect to find in diverse Sydney suburbs like Marrickville, with lycra-clad cyclists sitting outside enjoying their coffee pit stop, early-risers typing away on their laptops and groups of young and old who come for the food, coffee and company. Top it all off with a stellar breakfast and lunch menu and you can see why this is a local favourite.
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Cottontail Restaurant & Winery562 Pattersons Road

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

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562, Pattersons Road, New South Wales, Australia, 2650
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Ask for a seat on the deck so you can enjoy the view (they have ample heating, so don’t worry about the cold). Cottontail’s menu offers a mix of real good comfort food and modern dining, so you can share a few wood-fired pizzas or go a bit fancier with crispy pork belly or the trio of lamb. Don’t skip dessert – the rice chocolate pave with salted caramel, toasted hazelnuts and ice-cream is not to be missed.
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The Artisan Baker189 Morgan Street

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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189, Morgan Street, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia, 2650
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The French-born owner and baker creates the most delectable French pastries, sweets and fresh, crunchy, soft-centred baguettes.
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Kimo Estate1218 Nangus Road

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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1218, Nangus Road, New South Wales, Australia, 2722
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Complete with a fireplace, expansive views of the night sky and nothing but rolling green hills to see in every direction. A stay at Kimo Estate’s eco huts is luxury glamping at its absolute best. Linger under the rainfall shower and lather up the beautiful Leif body products, then sit by the fire with a glass or two of Gundagai’s own Borambola Wines shiraz.
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Bundyi Cultural Tours

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East Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia, 2650
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Junee Licorice & Chocolate Factory45-61 Lord Street

Could there be a better combination than licorice and chocolate?

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45-61, Lord Street, Junee, New South Wales, Australia, 2663
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Don’t pass up the opportunity to visit the Junee Licorice and Chocolate Factory. Owner Neil Druce is as much of a town attraction as the restored flour mill that houses his factory. Back in 1998 he had the ingenious idea to use the wheat and spelt grown on his family’s Green Grove Organics farm in Ardlethan to make licorice. Today his products can be found in shops all around Australia and overseas.
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Coolamon Cheese Tour & Tasting87 Cowabbie Street

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

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87, Cowabbie Street, Coolamon, New South Wales, Australia, 2701
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Is cheese your love language? You’ll want to take a drive to Coolamon Cheese. Take a tour of the cheese factory, eat a cheese-inspired meal (can recommend the nachos) and top it all off with a tasting platter of the Coolamon Cheese range.
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Borambola Wine Tasting1734 Sturt Highway

Make time for a wine tasting at Borambola Wines.

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1734, Sturt Highway, New South Wales, Australia, 2650
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Taste a selection of his red, white and sparkling wines, as well as his Tuckerbox ‘Hoppy Lager’ beer and apple cider; best enjoyed alongside a cheese platter. If you’re a red wine lover, you should definitely purchase a few bottles of the Hiraji’s Spell shiraz and Moonlight cabernet sauvignon.
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Food I Am Cooking Class29 Kunzea Place

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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29, Kunzea Place, Springvale (Wagga Wagga), New South Wales, Australia, 2650
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Set up high on a hill overlooking Wagga’s countryside, it’s easy to see why Food I Am’s site doubles as a popular wedding reception location. The cooking school offers a range of masterclasses run by guest chefs. You’ll be introduced to numerous cooking techniques and cuisines from around the world – and get to eat everything that’s cooked on the day with regional wine and beer to drink.

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