The Bombala region is nestled between the snowfields and NSW Far South Coast, a unique rural area in the tranquil Southern Monaro. This is a peaceful region where you can find resident platypus, old growth forests, mountain bike trails and renowned fly-fishing.
The facade of an ornate 1930s cinema called the Olympia is one of the many historical highlights of Bombala, an attractive pastoral town in southeastern NSW. Take yourself on an historical walk - a copy of the do-it-yourself walking guide will direct you to such locations as the Literary Institute and the School of Arts.
Sites of historic significance are scattered throughout the area including the Woolingubrah Inn, the Delegate Settlers Cottage and many other examples of the pioneering past. Enjoy the beauty of the rural scene, rolling pastures and sprawling homesteads at Mila, Ando, Bungarby and Bibbenluke, icons of Australian country life.
- See the platypus on the banks of the Bombala River and Coolumbooka River
- Soak up the lavender fragrance of locally made lavender products at Lavender House
- Take yourself on a historical walk to the Literary Institute and the School of Arts
- Try the dedicated mountain bike trails
- Fish for trout
- Go horse riding
- Canoe on the rivers
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