Wagga Wagga 

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Wagga Wagga is one the largest inland towns in NSW and features some of the most magnificent parks and gardens in the state.

The name comes from an Aboriginal word which means "place of many crows".

The Wiradjuri walking track is a absorbing jaunt through bushland and gardens. At 30 kilometres in length, it can be broken down into smaller sections for a more relaxing stroll. Wagga Wagga is also known for the production of fine Australian wood furniture.

Features

  • See the beauty of glass at the world class national Art Glass Gallery
  • Meet some of Australia's sporting legends at the Sporting Hall of Fame
  • Plant your feet firmly amongst the camellias, Chinese pavilion, tree chapel and mini zoo at the Wagga Botanic Garden
  • Explore the vintage steam and oil engines display
  • Relax on the shaded lawn area or swim and picnicking on the banks of the Murrumbidgee River.

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