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Perhaps Cootamundra is most famous as birthplace of Sir Donald Bradman - Australia's greatest cricketer.

The town is most abloom in July and August when the wattle which bears its name comes into full flower.

Furniture, brick and leather manufacture have all helped the town to prosper in recent years, these local industries contributing to an interesting holiday experience, along with the historic buildings that mark out this relaxed corner of the world.

Features

  • See where it all began at the Bradman Birthplace Cottage
  • Put some spice in your life at the Yandilla Mustard Oil Enterprises factory
  • See how the Aussies conquered the cricket world at the Captain's Walk, where many of our finest cricket captains are immortalised in bronze.

Cootamundra
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