{"id":224081,"date":"2021-05-19T15:47:22","date_gmt":"2021-05-19T05:47:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.australiantraveller.com\/?p=224081"},"modified":"2022-06-16T15:01:37","modified_gmt":"2022-06-16T05:01:37","slug":"weekend-in-gundagai-nsw","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.australiantraveller.com\/nsw\/riverina\/weekend-in-gundagai-nsw\/","title":{"rendered":"A dreamy weekend in Gundagai, NSW"},"content":{"rendered":"
At the heart of Australian folklore and some of NSW\u2019s most idyllic countryside, and with exciting developments afoot, Gundagai and its surrounds are calling out to be rediscovered.<\/h5>\n
Anyone who has ever driven along the Hume Highway between Sydney and Melbourne is likely to have stopped in Gundagai: a classic country town on the Murrumbidgee River with a name so immortalised in folk song that it\u2019s almost impossible to say without a musical lilt.<\/p>\n\n
You\u2019ll have topped up on fuel and had a pub lunch at the Criterion Hotel or perhaps a meal and a milkshake at the iconic Niagara Cafe: until recently the oldest continuously Greek-run cafe in Australia, with its Art Deco elements and long history of venerable patrons (it\u2019s where then prime minister John Curtin famously had a midnight meal of steak and eggs with his war cabinet in 1942).<\/p>\n\n
And you\u2019ll have posed for a photo with the Dog on the Tucker Box \u2013 a historical monument, tourist attraction and fundraiser, via its wishing well, for Gundagai Hospital since 1932.<\/p>\n
You can\u2019t miss a stop at the Dog on the Tucker Box<\/p><\/div>\n
Day one<\/h2>\n
As we drive through town today it\u2019s for more than just a pit stop \u2013 and there\u2019s something different in the air. The undulating Riverina landscape that wraps around Gundagai, a shock of yellow with great flanks of canola fields come spring, is refreshed by rain and greener than ever. It\u2019s the kind of landscape crying out for country drives where steering a course in any one direction will invariably land you at the doorstep of an artisan cheesemaker (Coolamon, one hour west), a licorice and chocolate factory (Junee, 45 minutes west) or the latest venture from Three Blue Ducks<\/a> (more on that later).<\/p>\n\n