6 Things to do Good for Kids in Gundagai That You Shouldn't Miss

May 31, 2021 Major Galusha

Discover the best top things to do in Gundagai, Australia including Gundagai Museum, Gundagai Heritage Railway, Gundagai - Rotary Lookout, Yarri and Jacky Jacky Sculpture, The Prince Alfred Bridge, Dog On The Tucker Box.
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1. Gundagai Museum

Homer St, Gundagai, New South Wales 2722 Australia +61 2 6944 1995
Excellent
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4.5 based on 43 reviews

Gundagai Museum

Reviewed By F2033PKkatem - Beverly Hills, Australia

This place only cost $5 per adult. It had a lot of Australian, country NSW & Gundagai memorabilia for all sorts of history. We spent nearly 45minutes in the museum looking at all the different sections within it. The old machinery and wagons out the back were most interesting along with the bushman's shed.

2. Gundagai Heritage Railway

Rusconi Place, Gundagai, New South Wales 2722 Australia
Excellent
45%
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4.5 based on 44 reviews

Gundagai Heritage Railway

Reviewed By Norma1965 - Moruya, Australia

By donations, this piece of local history has been saved. Plenty of photos to show what was. Shame that the line doesn’t have an original train still chugging away.

3. Gundagai - Rotary Lookout

Fry Street, Gundagai, New South Wales 2722 Australia http://www.visitgundagai.com.au/2012/lookouts/
Excellent
49%
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4.5 based on 49 reviews

Gundagai - Rotary Lookout

Reviewed By Batty_80Wright

The view is spectacular, especially the view of the old bridges. A little bit windy, and there were also some horses to talk to.

4. Yarri and Jacky Jacky Sculpture

Cnr Sheridan and Kitchener, Gundagai, New South Wales 2722 Australia +61 2 6944 0250 http://www.visitgundagai.com.au/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 18 reviews

Yarri and Jacky Jacky Sculpture

Reviewed By M7025NQtonyw - Sydney, Australia

Unfortunately we have not done the best of jobs recognising indigenous Australian’s contributions, this however is slowly changing for the better. It is sculptures and installations like this that get people both young and old asking questions about the history associated with the sculpture. These questions help to gain understanding and this helps make a difference. Well done to the town of Gundagai!

5. The Prince Alfred Bridge

Virgil Street, Gundagai, New South Wales Australia http://www.gundagai.com.au/Tourist-Attractions.html
Excellent
41%
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4.0 based on 110 reviews

The Prince Alfred Bridge

Reviewed By gregoryd762

This over 800m timber truss bridge, originally carrying the Hume Highway over the Murrumbidgee flood plain is a wonderful example of 19th century technology. Although classified as a historic ruin, enough remains to show what an amazing construction it was.

6. Dog On The Tucker Box

37 Annie Pyers Dr Snake Gully, Gundagai, New South Wales 2722 Australia +61 400 373 231 http://dog-on-the-tucker-box.business.site
Excellent
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3.5 based on 444 reviews

Dog On The Tucker Box

Reviewed By CasandraTP - Sydney, Australia

If you are on a road trip that includes the Hume Highway the dog in the tucker box is a must stop. There is a fabulous little cafe full of local merchandise and locally produced food. Perfect for souvenir gifts to take home. There is even a tucker box for you to sit on and take a selfie. Throw a coin in the fountain and support the local charity.

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