Sunset - Cootamundra |
Storm, Cootamundra |
Cootamundra Wattle, Cootamundra |
The Cootamundra Shire is home to many primary producers and the Visitors Information Centre which is located at the Railway Station on Hovell Street, Cootamundra, has a small range of produce for sale. Sadly, the range is limited considering how much is available if you take the time to look but it is still worth a visit. The local IGA does stock some local items too including honey, chutney, sauce and wine if you can hunt them out from amongst the mass produced stuff. I hope to feature some of these local products in the months to come so watch this space!
In terms of attractions, if you come to Cootamundra, you had better like cricket. Donald Bradman was born here and the Bradman Birthplace Museum now occupies the house at 89 Adams Street, Cootamundra where Bradman was born. Staffed by volunteers, the Bradman Museum has a lot of history packed into a small space. If you are a cricket fan, it is worth a visit. This forms part of the Bradman Trail which also includes locations in Adelaide and Bowral.
Bradman Museum, Cootamundra |
Jubillee Park in Cootamundra is home the the "Captains Walk" and is the next stop on any cricket fan's itinerary. Bronze scupltures of Ausralia's cricket captains past and present can be found here. The "Captains Walk" takes only a few minutes to see but again, for fans of cricket, it is an interesting spot.
Ricky Ponting - Captains Walk, Cootamundra |
Big Cricket Stumps, Cootamundra |
Cootamundra is a small town with a big character surrounded by farms producing so much of the yummy stuff we all eat everyday - here is hoping you can share a happy and fruitful food journey around this area with me - Bon Appetit!
I am having the best time reading your blog. Fascinating countryside. The views are so enchanting. Really beautiful.
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ReplyDeleteSo glad to share our little corner of the world with you!!
Heidi