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Top Attractions In Wagga Wagga
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Wagga Wagga Botanic Gardens
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The Botanical Gardens, set on 20 hectares of the Williams Hill Reserve, are an award winning tourist attraction. They feature many different gardens, a zoo, a miniature ride-on train, a free flight aviary, a restaurant and kiosk, music bowl, historical museum, tree chapel, fitness trail, picnic and BBQ facilities.
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Wagga Wagga Winery
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Set on seventeen acres of fully established grape vines close to the Murrumbidgee River, the Wagga Wagga Winery is a popular attraction for the region.
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Kapooka Military Area
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Located 10 kilometres west of Wagga Wagga, the Kapooka Military Area is the Army’s first Recruit Training Battalion.
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Charles Sturt University
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Occupying over 640 hectares of stunning Australian Bushland, the university features its own winery, vineyard, performance centre and farm, and a large variety of residential, educational and recreational facilities for students.
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Wagga Wagga Historical Museum
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Contains a variety of memorabilia from the Wagga Wagga region.
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RAAF Museum
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Outlines the history of the RAAF’s presence in the Riverina.
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Foster Roses
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Take a tour of the Riverina’s largest rose farm.
Aurora Clydesdale Stud and Pioneer Farm – Demonstrations of beautiful Clydesdale horses and other rural activities such as chaff cutting and blacksmithing.
Top Activities For
WAGGA WAGGA
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The Historic Buildings City Walk
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a leisurely stroll around the various old buildings in Wagga Wagga.
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The Wiradjuri Walking Track
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Following about 30 kilometres, the track features views of the Murrumbidgee River, the Botanic Gardens and Zoo, Lake Albert and the Australian Alps.
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Lake Albert
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An ideal spot for sailing, sailboarding, water-skiing, fishing and walking.
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Murrumbidgee River
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Provides opportunities for a range of activities including canoeing, fishing and swimming.
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