Located 27kms from Goulburn a family farm house on 70 acres overlooking the paddocks with the Wollondilly river just a short stroll away. Embrace the tranquility of your surroundings, listen to the songs of the birds and enjoy the wildlife.
Goulburn, one of NSW’s historical towns, there is always plenty of tourism activities to do in and around Goulburn. Take a self-guided walking or cycling tour of the city, go fishing in Crookwell’s sparkling streams or Wyangla Dam. Enjoy some country cycling at its best on the quiet roads around Gunning.
Scenic country roads lead to numerous outdoor sites for hiking, biking and even cave exploring. As well as plenty of quaint towns and villages with places to eat, shop and take in some local colonial history.
For those who like a little excitement, there is also plenty of action to be had with a world-class motorsport facility, a BMX park and the Goulburn Aquatic and Leisure Centre. We’ve used our local insight to come up with our top 10 attractions in Goulburn and the surrounding district!
Big Merino
The Big Merino is a celebration of Australia’s fine wool industry. Supplying overseas and local visitors with the best quality products made from fine Australian merino wool presented by knowledgeable, friendly staff and old fashioned service.
Bungonia National Park
Whether you’re looking to do an easy walk through woodland or wanting to push your body to the limits scaling a wall of limestone, Bungonia National Park is the place to visit.
Known as the adventure capital of the Southern Tablelands, what at first appears to be a dry plateau quickly opens itself up to reveal a diverse and dynamic landscape filled with natural surprises.
Wombeyan Caves
In 1865, Wombeyan became the first area in Australia to be reserved for the protection of caves and there are still structures dating from the early 1900s in some caves.
Extra cave tours are scheduled for most public holidays and can be booked at the time of your visit.
Goulburn Ghost Tours
If you’re looking for something for something a little more frightening the Goulburn Ghost Tours could be for you! Get a group of friends together and become a ghost hunter for the evening with expert paranormal investigators.
Goulburn Historic Waterworks
Step back in time to the 1880s when Goulburn was one of the first regional centres to supply piped drinking water to its residents.
The Goulburn Historic Waterworks has remained intact with a pump house and working steam beam engine. It is located in an idyllic setting on the banks of the Wollondilly River.
Goulburn War Memorial and Museum
Goulburn War Memorial was built as a lasting tribute to the gallant men of Goulburn and district who served in World War I. It was opened in 1925.
Inside the tower is a tablet inscribed with the names of those who enlisted from the district. The lookout gallery at the top of the Memorial gives unparalleled views of Goulburn and the surrounds.
Goulburn Rail Heritage Centre
Experience part of Goulburn’s rich industrial history. Goulburn Rail Heritage Centre operates a working Roundhouse housing heritage locomotives (steam and diesel), rolling stock and railway ephemera.
The centre shows the transition of locomotive maintenance, steam to dieselisation. Explore a working heritage locomotive roundhouse where they can learn or remember industrial working conditions 1918-1986.
Lerida Estate Winery
Through the combination of cutting-edge vineyard management, meticulous winemaking, a magnificent cool climate site and our spectacular Glenn Murcutt designed winery, Lerida Estate strives to provide a welcoming and memorable visitor experience to stand alongside our exceptional wines.