We only stayed overnight travelling through, just a short...
We only stayed overnight travelling through, just a short drive from Hume Highway & close to pubs & restaurants. The room had everything we needed & the owner made sure parking was available for us outside our room.
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Guest review by
Robyn
Australia
10.0
Gundagai is a lovely town, very lush and pretty with...
Gundagai is a lovely town, very lush and pretty with beautiful old buildings which are so representative of early settler style and design. Some of those buildings aren’t occupied now which is a shame but it’s fabulous they are still standing for all to enjoy. The old homes are gorgeous as is the hilly setting, charming. Very friendly staff and top service in restaurants and shops.
Thank you.
Lou, Kew VIC
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Guest review by
Lou
Australia
10.0
The town of Gundagai is full of history.
The town of Gundagai is full of history. You really need a few more days to discover everything. The RSL club has meals but unfortunately not open for dinner Mon-Wed. A few pubs to eat at that are very nice. Freindly people & staff at most shops we visited although not a lot open on Turesdays
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Guest review by
Chiuster
Australia
8.0
It is interesting to visit Gundagai for a short visit.
It is interesting to visit Gundagai for a short visit.
I was mainly interested in having a stopover on my way to Bendigo.
The local coffee shop is expensive.
The Services club staff are great but the food offering is not as good as previously.
Beware the breathalyser in the morning at the Northern exit!
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Guest review by
Timothy
Australia
10.0
Gundagai is an attractive little town - absolutely gorgeous...
Gundagai is an attractive little town - absolutely gorgeous in autumn - with good cafes and pubs (love Niagara Cafe's authentic retro vibe, delish food and friendly staff). The bakery is always worth a visit. The town has plenty of history, lovely old buildings including some really great art deco buildings, and statues. We recommend reading about the devastating flood of 1852 on the panels near the beautiful bronze statues of heroic rescuers Yarri and Jacky Jacky in the main street. Gundagai has an interesting landscape of riverland and hills. We had a fascinating time in the Australian Pen Museum; so many curios and so much more than pens - of which there was an amazing range. The old school room at the back brought back memories of primary school days. Bruce told us many incredible things about this remarkable collection. And of course there is the famous 'dog on the tuckerbox' just a few km north. While the new Gundagai tourist info centre is still to be completed, once that happens, it's well worth seeing the truly remarkable marble sculpture housed there - it took 28 years to complete this astonishing and beautiful work. A temporary tourist info office is operating in the library building and the staff there are friendly and helpful. We had a good feed at the Criterion Hotel; it can be a very 'lively' venue (if you want conversation, perhaps try to find a table in a quiet corner!). Did I mention that the children's playground in the main street is probably one of the best in Australia? The variety of equipment there is fantastic. Gundagai: in our view, it's always worth stopping there to break a journey with a short visit or a longer stay. A great little town.
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Guest review by
Lynne
Australia
8.0
Gundagai is located in an old well established agricultural...
Gundagai is located in an old well established agricultural region. In a good season the countryside is beautiful. The landscape is hilly with beautiful vistas especially driving from Gundagai to Wagga Wagga via Wantabadgery.
The property was easy to find and close to shops in Gundagai so I could quickly get supplies for dinner before settling in. I was delighted by the cabin and its location at the end of the row with trees on one side. It was clean and spacious and comfortable with parking right at the front clearly signed.
Flash Jacks is a beautiful hotel in the heart of Gundagai. My room was lovely, very spacious for 1-2 guests, with beautiful high ceilings making the room feel massive. The bathroom is big, with a great shower. Comfy bed with all the usual appliances for a weekend getaway.
Great holiday park near the river and main street of Gundagai. Easy late check in. I stayed in the tiny house, cute, comfy and clean. Great value for money.