GUNDAGAI - NEW SOUTH WALES
Gundagai is on the Hume Highway between the turn off to Adelaide at the Sturt Highway, and Yass, the turn-off to Canberra.
Situated on the Murrumbidgee River, and near the alps, it is a popular stop-over for travellers along the highway, and a touring centre for the Riverina and Alpine regions.
Just north of the town, along the highway, is the "Dog on the Tuckerbox", a monument surrounded by visitor amenities which marks the point of a song and poem of the same name.
Gundagai is now by-passed by the highway, and as such has reverted to the quiet character of yesteryear and the facades and atmosphere of its main street are a pleasant change from many larger cities.

PLACES OF INTEREST:
  • The Dog on the Tuckerbox (8km north)
    ACCOMMODATION & SERVICES:

    ACCOMMODATION
  • Bushman's Retreat Motel

  • INFORMATION CENTRE:
    Gundagai Visitor Information Centre
    249 Sheridan st. Gundagai. NSW.
    Ph: 02 6944 1341>
    HOW TO GET THERE:
    By car along the Hume Hwy. (31) north of Albury, south of Canberra and Goulburn
  • Light Plane
  • Coach or Rail

  • © Copyright Peter W. Wilkins 2006