Top 6 Things to do Good for Kids in Cowra, New South Wales

December 4, 2021 Renato Branum

Discover the best top things to do in Cowra, Australia including Cowra Japanese Garden, Australia's World Peace Bell, Cowra Visitor Information Centre, Cowra Prisoner of War Camp, Lachlan Valley Railway Society, Bellevue Hill Reserve and Lookout.
Restaurants in Cowra

1. Cowra Japanese Garden

Ken Nakajima Place, Cowra, New South Wales Australia +61 2 6341 2233 [email protected] http://www.cowragarden.com.au/
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4.5 based on 975 reviews

Cowra Japanese Garden

Tranquil. It's the perfect word to describe Cowra's Japanese Garden. You can't help but feel completely at peace when you walk through the lush gardens and cascading streams which represent the landscapes of Japan: where the hill is a mountain, streams are the rivers and the ponds inland lakes and the sea. Is this the most serene place in NSW? Spend some time walking around the equisitely manicured Kaiyushiki (strolling) garden, designed by Ken Nakajima and opened in 1979, and you be the judge.

Reviewed By ozzynk - Sydney, Australia

Well worth a visit - including ringing the bell. If in Cowra you must go. The gardens are extremely well maintained and there is an opportunity to feed the fish and ducks.

2. Australia's World Peace Bell

Darling St Cowra Civic Square, Cowra, New South Wales 2794 Australia +61 2 6342 4333 [email protected] http://www.cowratourism.com.au
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4.5 based on 153 reviews

Australia's World Peace Bell

Australia's World Peace Bell is situated in Cowra New South Wales Australia. This is the only Peace Bell not in a city in the world. Our Peace Bell is the only one with an audio describing how Cowra came to have the Peace Bell.

Reviewed By 993anitat - Forster, Australia

We walked past the World Peace Bell situated outside the council chamber. A very impressive bell and quite significant being located in a country town of Cowra. It was interesting listening to the story which comes on automatically. I personally really liked the tiles around the base of the structure.

3. Cowra Visitor Information Centre

Cnr Mid Western Hwy & Lachlan Valley Way, Cowra, New South Wales 2794 Australia +61 2 6342 4333 [email protected] http://www.visitcowra.com.au
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4.5 based on 390 reviews

Cowra Visitor Information Centre

The Cowra Visitor Information Centre is an essential first stop for visitors to the Cowra region. Our centre is home to 'Claire' the local girl who tells her personal account of the Cowra Breakout through a fascinating hologram presentation. The hologram is a free theatre and continues to be as popular as ever with the 60,000 plus visitors our friendly team welcome each year. Our centre is your one stop shop for local & regional information, maps, local produce, craft and now proudly over 40 varieties of local Cowra region wine. Why not select a bottle of award winning wine and some local produce to enjoy during your stay or better still, allow us to customise a hamper of local produce for you to enjoy during your stay.

Reviewed By RussellSydney - Sydney, Australia

This information centre is probably the best I have been to. Lots of local items to purchase, the Cowra outbreak film and hologram was amazing. Well worth the visit plus outside is the beautiful rose garden.

4. Cowra Prisoner of War Camp

Sakura Ave and Evans Street, Cowra, New South Wales 2794 Australia http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/heritageapp/ViewHeritageItemDetails.aspx?ID=5045173
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4.5 based on 363 reviews

Cowra Prisoner of War Camp

Reviewed By Chris0173 - Bairnsdale, Australia

The replica Guard tower offers a detailed audio presentation (the same can be heard on the Cowra Voices App - well worth downloading). Plenty of interesting interpretive signs.

5. Lachlan Valley Railway Society

3 Campbell St, Cowra, New South Wales 2794 Australia +61 2 6342 4999 [email protected] http://www.lvr.com.au
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4.5 based on 90 reviews

Lachlan Valley Railway Society

Lachlan Valley Railway is a non-profit, railway preservation society. We are a passionate and dedicated society devoted to the preservation and operation of various examples of New South Wales Government Railway trains, ranging from our operational steam and diesel locomotives, to our fleet of heritage passenger railway carriages, and our diesel 'Tin Hare' CPH railmotors. Stop by the historic Cowra Roundhouse Depot for a guided tour with Eddy who loves to share his knowledge and passion for NSW Railways and our history.

Reviewed By SPerr91 - Wollongong, Australia

Top place to visit if you're in Cowra - loved being able to explore the place at leisure after being given a map and self guided tour info by a volunteer, very authentic experience

6. Bellevue Hill Reserve and Lookout

Binni Creek Road, Cowra, New South Wales 2794 Australia
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4.5 based on 39 reviews

Bellevue Hill Reserve and Lookout

Reviewed By wombatdavid - Hobart, Australia

This is a great place for a picnic after you have visited the Japanese garden. We walked up and got a view and found a shady bench to sit and eat.

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