Guidebook for Gundagai

Gundagai Tourist Suites
Gundagai Tourist Suites
Guidebook for Gundagai

Sightseeing

Gundagai is famous for "The Dog on the Tuckerbox".
Dog on the Tucker Box
37 Annie Pyers Dr
Gundagai is famous for "The Dog on the Tuckerbox".
The timber viaducts are wonderful examples of early engineering solutions to crossing a major flood plain. Their national significance is recognised with listing by the National Trust. They are a spectacular latticework of wooden trusses, spanning the flood plains and River. The Prince Alfred Bridge was built in 1866, the first major crossing spanning the Murumbidgee River. It formed part of the Hume Highway until it was replaced by the first Sheahan Bridge built in 1976. The Prince Alfred Bridge is the longest timber viaduct in Australia and has been classified by the National Trust as a structure whose preservation is essential to Australia’s heritage.
Prince Alfred Bridge Viaduct
Prince Alfred Drive
The timber viaducts are wonderful examples of early engineering solutions to crossing a major flood plain. Their national significance is recognised with listing by the National Trust. They are a spectacular latticework of wooden trusses, spanning the flood plains and River. The Prince Alfred Bridge was built in 1866, the first major crossing spanning the Murumbidgee River. It formed part of the Hume Highway until it was replaced by the first Sheahan Bridge built in 1976. The Prince Alfred Bridge is the longest timber viaduct in Australia and has been classified by the National Trust as a structure whose preservation is essential to Australia’s heritage.
360 degree views of the whole of Gundagai
Mount Parnassus
360 degree views of the whole of Gundagai

Drinks & Nightlife

This pub has been in the same family for 5 generations. It has great food, drinks and a friendly atmosphere. Indoor or outdoor dining.
Family Hotel Gundagai
213 Sheridan St
This pub has been in the same family for 5 generations. It has great food, drinks and a friendly atmosphere. Indoor or outdoor dining.
The Criterion is a family friendly Hotel that serves great food and Pizza. They sometimes have entertainment and the bar is decorated with paintings of the Bushrangers.
Criterion Hotel
172 Sheridan St
The Criterion is a family friendly Hotel that serves great food and Pizza. They sometimes have entertainment and the bar is decorated with paintings of the Bushrangers.
The Star is in South Gundagai and has a great chef to serve delicious food, a bar for a cold beer or wine and sometimes entertainment in the back area.
Star Hotel Gundagai
14-16 Mount St
The Star is in South Gundagai and has a great chef to serve delicious food, a bar for a cold beer or wine and sometimes entertainment in the back area.

Food Scene

Iconic to Gundagai. Eat in or takeaway
The Bushranger Diner
218-220 Sheridan Street
Iconic to Gundagai. Eat in or takeaway
Chinese Restaurant in main street of Gundagai
Chef Chew Chinese Restaurant
194 Sheridan St
Chinese Restaurant in main street of Gundagai
Huge Pie's, full of meat. Cakes and Sandwiches too
Gundy Pizza
190 Sheridan St
Huge Pie's, full of meat. Cakes and Sandwiches too
Great Pies, Sandwiches and rolls all freshly made. Cakes and coffee too.
Gundagai Bakehouse
184 Sheridan St
Great Pies, Sandwiches and rolls all freshly made. Cakes and coffee too.
Take a trip down memory lane at the Niagara Cafe where the hamburgers with the lot, milkshakes and mixed grills are still the stuff of legend. Many of the original features still remain including the Art Deco door, the booths and mirrors, the shop front bow windows and the vintage neon sign.
Niagara Cafe
142 Sheridan St
Take a trip down memory lane at the Niagara Cafe where the hamburgers with the lot, milkshakes and mixed grills are still the stuff of legend. Many of the original features still remain including the Art Deco door, the booths and mirrors, the shop front bow windows and the vintage neon sign.

Arts & Culture

Those interested in history will find the Gundagai Historical Museum fascinating. It is a treasure trove of memorabilia, with displays of pioneer life, bushrangers and even Phar Lap’s saddlecloth. The collection also includes a T-model ford, farm machinery, wagons, equipment, clothing, coins, stamps, household items and other interesting paraphernalia from the 19th and early 20th century. The Museum is managed entirely by dedicated volunteers and the visitor’s book hints at the nostalgic journey of many who have spent time going through the displays. Open daily 9am-3pm.
GUNDAGAI HISTORICAL MUSEUM
1 Homer St
Those interested in history will find the Gundagai Historical Museum fascinating. It is a treasure trove of memorabilia, with displays of pioneer life, bushrangers and even Phar Lap’s saddlecloth. The collection also includes a T-model ford, farm machinery, wagons, equipment, clothing, coins, stamps, household items and other interesting paraphernalia from the 19th and early 20th century. The Museum is managed entirely by dedicated volunteers and the visitor’s book hints at the nostalgic journey of many who have spent time going through the displays. Open daily 9am-3pm.

Shopping

Great for Antiques, Collectables and Bric-A-Brac Antique & Reproduction Porcelain and Glassware New and Vintage Clothing & Accessories Vintage Furs Cast Collectables & Memorabilia Selection of Prints & Mirrors Vintage Linen
Gundagai Emporium
219 Sheridan St
Great for Antiques, Collectables and Bric-A-Brac Antique & Reproduction Porcelain and Glassware New and Vintage Clothing & Accessories Vintage Furs Cast Collectables & Memorabilia Selection of Prints & Mirrors Vintage Linen

Essentials

Great for all your Groceries and take away Alcohol
Woolworths Gundagai
250 Sheridan St
Great for all your Groceries and take away Alcohol
Great for Groceries and Take away Alcohol
Foodworks and Local Liquor
152-158 Sheridan St
Great for Groceries and Take away Alcohol