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Cooma Monaro Railway
Cooma
Cooma Railway Station was opened in 1889, and rail services to Cooma ceased in 1988. Visitors can still experience the nostalgia of rail travel on a 1924 rail motor. The rail motor departs the historic railway station each weekend (note, days and times vary seasonally and depending on school holiday periods), and travel north to Bunyan - or further north to Chakola. Charters are available outside regular times.
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Categories: Dining and Eating Out; Historical Sites and Heritage Locations; Natural Attractions; Parks and Gardens;
Nanny Goat Hill Lookout
Cooma
Nanny Goat Hill offers extensive views of the Cooma township and surrounding
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Categories: Natural Attractions;
Yarramba Horse Riding
Cooma
Where the Monaro plains meet the Snowy Mountains, Yarramba is an establishment renowned for its horsemanship. Specialising in personal trail rides for beginners and experienced riders on well trained horses to experience bush riding in one of Australia
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Categories: Natural Attractions; Sports and Recreation Facilities; Zoos, Sanctuaries, Aquariums and Wildlife Parks;
Wadbilliga National Park
Cooma
An area of mountainous wilderness cradling one of NSW's largest undisturbed river catchments. A three kilometres walk extends from Cascades to Tuross Falls. You can camp at Lake Creek or Cascades and picnic at Wadbilliga Crossing.
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Lambie Town Walk
Cooma
A self-guided tour which you can walk, drive or bike, maps available from Cooma Visitor Information Centre.
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Categories: Historical Sites and Heritage Locations; Natural Attractions; Parks and Gardens; Scenic Drives and Walks;
Mount Gladstone
Cooma
Mt Gladstone Lookout and Nature Reserve sits in 125 hectares of native bushland less than four kilometres from the edge of Cooma township and offers magnificent views from two easily accessible platforms across the Monaro Plains to the peaks of the Snowy Mountains. There are toilets and barbecue facilities available. Coach and car parking is also available.
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Raglan Gallery And Cultural Centre
Cooma
The Raglan Gallery and Cultural Centre showcases the regions talented artists from painters to ceramists, potters and sculptors. Throughout the year the Raglan holds a number of prestigious exhibitions including the Lions/Snowy Hydro Exhibition in February, the Bridgette Mackay exhibition in June and the Brisco Awards in September.
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Categories: Galleries, Museums and Collections; Historical Sites and Heritage Locations; Landmarks and Buildings;
New South Wales Corrective Services Museum
Cooma
Located in the beautiful, historic and functioning Cooma Gaol, this museum highlights the varied 200 year history of the Correctional Services in New South Wales with information, displays and artefacts from the convicts through to the modern day system. Inmates guide tours through the museum. Inmate arts and crafts for sale along with Aboriginal art.
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Categories: Galleries, Museums and Collections; Historical Sites and Heritage Locations;
Nimmitabel Heritage Walk
Nimmitabel
The Heritage Walk explores Nimmitabel's rich history and can be completed in an hour or may be broken into 10 to 20 minute walks.
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Categories: Historical Sites and Heritage Locations; Parks and Gardens;
Snowy Hydro Discovery Centre
Cooma
The Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Scheme is one of the engineering wonders of the modern world. With seven power stations, two of which are underground, 16 major dams and over 140 kilometres of trans-mountain tunnels it is a symbol of Australian endeavour at its best.
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Categories: Landmarks and Buildings; Mining and Industry; Observatories and Planetariums;




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