Cootamundra
Cootamundra is the birthplace of cricket’s greatest batsman, Sir Donald Bradman. This important railway town surrounded by crops of canola is popular with nature lovers who come to see the extravagant blooming of countless Cootamundra wattle trees in July and August.
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The picturesque district of Cootamundra is located half way between Sydney and Melbourne and possesses an appealing mix of country charm and city style. It is a thriving centre for sport, history and the arts and boasts a strong commercial and services sector.
Cootamundra is the birthplace of cricket’s greatest batsman, Sir Donald Bradman.
This prosperous rural town surrounded by crops of canola is popular with nature lovers who travel to see the extravagant blooming of countless Cootamundra wattle trees in July and August.
While in Cootamundra, you can play a round of golf at the oldest country course in NSW or enjoy the birdlife and natural habitat of Pioneer Park. Don’t miss the spectacular Milestone Sculptures around town that celebrate Cootamundra’s claim to produce some of the nation’s finest quality wheat crops. See the Wiradjuri Stained Glass Windows at the Town Hall
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