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City Guide
Gundagai, New South Wales, Australia
Overview
Gundagai is a charming riverside town in New South Wales, renowned for its rich colonial history, friendly community, and iconic Australian folklore. Small but welcoming, it offers a laid-back atmosphere with beautiful nature and heritage sites.
Best Time to Visit
September-November for spring wildflowers and comfortable temperatures.
Local Tips
Bring comfortable walking shoes and a hat for exploring the town and nearby trails. Public transport is limited, so having a car offers flexibility.
Cultural Etiquette
Tipping is optional but appreciated in restaurants; casual dress is common. Respect local customs, greet with a friendly 'G'day,' and be courteous in small shops.
Safety Warnings
Gundagai is generally very safe; exercise standard caution at isolated river areas and avoid driving during heavy fog in winter.
Hidden Gems
Visit Prince Alfred Bridge for riverside views, explore the historic Gundagai Railway Station, and discover Tumblong Tavern just outside town for a local experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
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