Discover the best top things to do in Wagga Wagga, Australia including Wollundry Grove Olives, Food I Am, Wagga Wagga Botanic Gardens, National Art Glass Gallery, Victory Memorial Gardens.
Restaurants in Wagga Wagga
5.0 based on 27 reviews
Wollundry Grove Olives produces award winning olive products, including extra virgin olive oil and delicious premium table olives. Grown, processed, bottled and packed on the grove in Wagga Wagga, our olives reflect the unique role that small, committed producers play in setting quality and flavour standards. We welcome all visitors and are open for tours and tastings by appointment only. Tours and tastings are $20 per person, which includes a bottle of olive oil. Our products are also available for purchase on site. To arrange a tour, please call us and we will be happy to schedule an appointment.
Had a very informative visit learning about the different types of olives, production of extra virgin olive oil and table olives, then finished off with a tasting of olives, vinegar and nuts. Well worth a visit and much appreciated that the tour would still be done for one person. Thanks.
5.0 based on 57 reviews
From everyday foodie to epicurean, Food I Am cooking classes will delight the senses and feed the mind. Food, friends and fine wine – who said learning was hard? Learn about gourmet food in with fellow foodies in small, fun and friendly classes. If you learn best by doing, choose a practical, hands-on cookery workshop, and then lose the apron and enjoy the masterpiece.
A stunning venue with food, drink and beautiful staff to match. Completely loved this event - and the Cup was not the focus! The delicious share platters were incredible, as were the canapes prior to lunch. The seating afforded divine views, and outside the marquee, such gorgeous soft grass and opportunity to mingle. Extremely clever use of space, and such generous sharing of the best view in Wagga!
4.5 based on 362 reviews
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 150 reviews
We were told of this gallery and were fortunate enough to experience the amazing glass displays for ourselves. There are so many beautiful pieces of glasswork that you have to be in awe of the talent that produced them. If you are visiting Wagga this is a must see gallery.
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.
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