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Gundagai - historical Australian Town

Gundagai - historical Australian Town

Overview

Gundagai is a small town in New South Wales, Australia. Despite its small size, it has become a popular tourist spot in Australia as it is considered as a perfect representation of a typical Aussie country town. It has a distinctive outback bush appeal.

This place has a moderately warm climate, which is suitable for visitors who would like to explore the tourist town. It has warm summers and cool winters, making the place ideal to visit throughout the year.
Gundagai - historical Australian Town


The beautiful town of Gundagai has been frequently mentioned in poems and other literary pieces which makes it a popular topic for writers. The name of this town is actually derived from an Aboriginal word which means "upstream". This is because the town is located along the Murrumbidgee River and near the Muniong Mountain range. Read more here.

History

Gundagai has a very interesting history, the earliest history that the white people know of dates back to 1829, when the European settlers took over the town, though of course the aboriginal history goes even further back.

There are also many historic bridges that add to the town's character and charm. The main one is the Prince Alfred Bridge which has the claim to fame of being Australia's longest timber bridge. For further details have a look here: Gundagai history

How to get there?

If you plan to go to Gundagai by car, you can take the Hume Highway. This is the major route between Melbourne and Sydney. Gundagai is approximately 390 kilometres south-west of Sydney (approximately 4.5 hours).

Those who would like to visit the beautiful town of Gundagai by train, there is a bus service which connects with the train services to Cootamundra; however this bus service only operates twice a day so it would be best to get the schedule!

If you would like to visit Gundagai by bus service, there are buses that travel from Sydney to Melbourne or Melbourne to Canberra and these will drop you in Gundagai.

Gundagai's attractions

This small town boasts many different attractions that are worth visiting. One of these attractions would be the statue of the "Dog on the Tucker Box". This town will be forever associated with the folklore behind this popular statue.

Another is the monument to "Dad, Dave, Mum and Mabel" from the famous Australian series "Dad and Dave" (Radio, TV and Movie). Attractions

There isn't any local public transportation, so you'll need a car, or you can simply walk and explore! There is a local Taxi service of course should you need it. There are also a few local tour operators who can take you to view Gundagai's many sites.

Don't miss visiting historic Gundagai!




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