Discover the best top things to do in Wagga Wagga, Australia including Wagga Wagga Botanic Gardens, Oasis Regional Aquatic Centre, Wollundry Lagoon, Victory Memorial Gardens, Lake Albert, Marrambidya Wetland, Rustique Lavender Farm, Wagga Beach.
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Wander through the well maintained gardens or use a free gas BBQ before heading into to the free zoo. There is a cactus/succulent garden hidden behind one of the children’s playgrounds, and the Chinese Garden is very pretty when the camellias are in bloom. The mini ride-on railway is a bit of fun for kids and adults ($2.50), running every second Sunday. Check the website for dates. The cafe/restaurant is closed st the moment, but hopefully will reopen soon.
4.5 based on 27 reviews
Located in the heart of Wagga Wagga, the Oasis Regional Aquatic Centre features a range of both indoor and outdoor facilities. Indoor area: • 25m pool • Leisure pool • Toddler pools • Warm program pool, which is frequently used for children's swimming lessons and hydrotherapy • Large male, female, family and disabled accessible change rooms • Café • Speedo shop Outdoor area: • 50m pool • Diving pool, which has a one-metre and three-metre springboard and a five-metre platform • Free barbecue facilities • Children's playground The Oasis has a range of children's birthday packages available, including exclusive use of the giant inflatable water rollers. It's also a great location for your next sporting or community group function, with the free barbecue facilities or café available. Wagga Wagga is known as the City of Good Sports and the Oasis can also cater for various activities including water polo, diving, and triathlon. The facility provides swimming lessons, aqua aerobics and an active over 50s group exercise class. Don't like to get wet? The Oasis is adjacent to Workout Wagga Gym (fees as charged by private operator) and is a stone's throw from the CBD and shopping centres. For more information, contact the Oasis team on (02) 6926 9390.
This was such a great place to bring kids 3 and 5yrs old to cool off, lots of different pools for the young ones and whirl pool and other different areas to swim. Great to have a litte playground so the kids can use up more of their energy after swimming. Great amnenties. Friendly life guards.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
A delightful and manicured small park and War Memorial in the centre of town with a magnificent collection of roses all in full bloom.
4.0 based on 68 reviews
Lake Albert is one of Wagga's most popular recreational facilities. It caters for boating, fishing, swimming and other aquatic activities, and is commonly used by walkers, joggers and bike riders. It is family friendly and a must for visitors to Wagga Wagga. Eight fitness stations have been installed in four locations on the eastern side of Lake Albert. Set over 800m, the fitness stations are very popular with users of the lake. The walking track around Lake Albert is 5.5 kilometres.
My inner snob is showing itself with this review. There is nothing wrong with the lake - Except for the sporadic blue green algae from time to time. Has boat ramp for vehicle access a park and BBQ facilities on the side. However that's it. There isn't much special about it. It just gives you the luxury of not having to travel 4+ hours to the coast. There are better Dams/lakes within a few hours drive but for an afternoon this will do.
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4.0 based on 8 reviews
We have been stopping here for 3 years since happening on the farm shop en route to Canberra. Yes, the farm is a typical Australian set up. Lots of different animals and some interesting eclectic sculptures around. The shop is quaint and much of the produce is made from the home grown lavender and llama wool. If you want a fancy polished set up like Bridestowe, don’t visit, as you won’t find that here. Down to earth service and the lavender variety is very fragrant. Especially recommend the lavender body lotion.
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Riverside: Wagga Beach is a popular, natural, attraction in Wagga Wagga. There's great access to the Murrumbidgee River, plenty of grassed, shady spots for a picnic, sheltered barbecue areas, a playground and seats to sit and watch the world go by. Splash about and cool off at the sandy beach area during the warmer months. Or, launch your kayak or canoe from here and see part of our city from the water. Riverside: Wagga Beach is also part of the Wiradjuri Walking Track in Wagga Wagga. Stop off here for a rest as you wander the track, or start here and discover more of our city. Riverside: Wagga Beach is just five minutes from the city's CBD, so you don't have to travel far to find this small piece of paradise when you #visitwagga Note: if you do enjoy a dip in the Murrumbidgee River remember to have fun, but most of all, stay safe, wear a life vest and #respecttheriver.
Just an amazing beach 500 km from the coast on the banks of the Murrumbidgee River! Fabulous amenities!
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