Wagga Wagga, NSW

Wagga Wagga highlights

Wagga Wagga, right in the heart of New South Wales’ Riverina region, is popping with energy and charm. Known for its strong agricultural roots, buzzing arts scene, and friendly locals, Wagga Wagga is actually NSW’s largest inland city. It has a perfect mix of city perks and country vibes, making it a quality spot for locals and visitors. And with tons of accommodation options like motels, hotels, and caravan parks, you’re set for a comfy stay.

Wagga Wagga has many cultural and natural treasures ready to be explored. Check out the Wagga Wagga Art Gallery, home to the National Art Glass Collection, or take a relaxing wander through the Botanic Gardens with its themed garden beds, mini zoo, and model railway. For outdoor enthusiasts, the Wiradjuri Walking Track is a must. The track has 42 kilometres of trails with stunning river views and a peek into Wiradjuri culture. Plus, there’s a solid lineup of bars, restaurants, and the popular local RSL to keep you entertained.

The fun doesn’t stop in Wagga Wagga. The surrounding towns are packed with cool stuff to keep you busy. Make your way to Junee for a tour of the historic Licorice & Chocolate Factory, or visit Coolamon for its heritage buildings and artisan stores. Temora is a popular spot for aviation buffs with its well-loved Aviation Museum. Gundagai, home to the iconic Dog on the Tuckerbox statue, is rich with history and tradition. Lockhart is also known as the “Verandah Town,” because of its beautiful verandah-style architecture and fun art scene. Don’t forget to check out the nearby wine regions for some vino-tasting and scenic drives. With a mix of cultural attractions, natural beauty, and nearby rural towns, Wagga Wagga is a unique spot offering a range of jobs and fresh real estate for locals and those looking to make a move.

Sign-up

What's On in Wagga Wagga

Discover what's on; everything from local markets and community events to festivals and more.

Explore towns and villages in Wagga Wagga