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The Tumba Hotel Review in Chinese by Happiness from Grasshopper Travel
Located in the Tumbarumba Shire on the southwestern slopes of the Snowy Mountains, 504km south west of Sydney and 701 metres above sea level. Tumbarumba is 2 hours from Canberra and about the same from Albury. As the town is not on a main highway or railway it has retained typical Southern NSW small town character. A pleasant main wide street and splendid park make the town a lovely stopping point. For a good country drive, leave the Hume Highway at Gundagai and travel via Tumut to Tumbarumba. Rejoin the Hume at Holbrook. (Reverse directions if traveling north.) Rich grazing land, horticultural activities, native bushland and views of the magnificent Snowy Mountains including Mt Kosciusko surround the town. Tumbarumba Shire has a productive heritage including gold, timber, agriculture, and...
published: 03 Jun 2018
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Making a Country Change to the Snowy Valleys
Raise your glass to a country change: Winemakers flourish in the Snowy Valleys.
After deciding to relocate back in 1983, Cathy and Brian Gairn were on their way to Newcastle, before their plans were shaken up after a one-night stopover in Tumbarumba. They instantly fell in love with the Snowy Valleys region, and it wasn’t long before they bought a block of land and decided to build.
The Snowy Valleys region is conveniently situated halfway between Melbourne and Sydney, and is only about a 5-hour drive to each city. Timber is the region’s biggest industry followed closely by agriculture and tourism. With a wide variety of cool-climate produce, including hazelnuts, blueberries, truffles and wines, Tumbarumba and the entire Snowy Valleys region has so much to offer. But that didn’t mean th...
published: 06 Dec 2017
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The Tumba Hotel Review in English by Tom from Grasshopper Travel
Located in the Tumbarumba Shire on the southwestern slopes of the Snowy Mountains, 504km south west of Sydney and 701 metres above sea level. Tumbarumba is 2 hours from Canberra and about the same from Albury. As the town is not on a main highway or railway it has retained typical Southern NSW small town character. A pleasant main wide street and splendid park make the town a lovely stopping point. For a good country drive, leave the Hume Highway at Gundagai and travel via Tumut to Tumbarumba. Rejoin the Hume at Holbrook. (Reverse directions if traveling north.) Rich grazing land, horticultural activities, native bushland and views of the magnificent Snowy Mountains including Mt Kosciusko surround the town. Tumbarumba Shire has a productive heritage including gold, timber, agriculture, and...
published: 03 Jun 2018
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The Tumba Hotel Review in Australian by Shannon from Grasshopper Travel
Located in the Tumbarumba Shire on the southwestern slopes of the Snowy Mountains, 504km south west of Sydney and 701 metres above sea level. Tumbarumba is 2 hours from Canberra and about the same from Albury. As the town is not on a main highway or railway it has retained typical Southern NSW small town character. A pleasant main wide street and splendid park make the town a lovely stopping point. For a good country drive, leave the Hume Highway at Gundagai and travel via Tumut to Tumbarumba. Rejoin the Hume at Holbrook. (Reverse directions if traveling north.) Rich grazing land, horticultural activities, native bushland and views of the magnificent Snowy Mountains including Mt Kosciusko surround the town. Tumbarumba Shire has a productive heritage including gold, timber, agriculture, and...
published: 03 Jun 2018
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LOCAL DEMOCRACY RALLY – TUMBARUMBA INTERVIEW
We shall not be merged. Tumbarumba Shire is one of the smaller councils and was judged to be the most efficient rural council in NSW. The Premier seems to think that’s broken. Well we don’t.
We have no community of interest with Tumut Shire but they want to merge us with. There is a mountain range between us and only one road that connects us often with snow on it. We don’t even play the same sports. We don’t have much contact at all.
published: 16 Mar 2016
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The power of water: Paddys Falls via Tumbarumba, NSW
These falls are located on the windward side of the Snowy Mountains. This area receives at least 300 mm/12 inches of rain each winter, possibly double that on the mountain peaks.
published: 05 Aug 2021
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The Tumba Hotel Review in German by Lara from Grasshopper Travel
Located in the Tumbarumba Shire on the southwestern slopes of the Snowy Mountains, 504km south west of Sydney and 701 metres above sea level. Tumbarumba is 2 hours from Canberra and about the same from Albury. As the town is not on a main highway or railway it has retained typical Southern NSW small town character. A pleasant main wide street and splendid park make the town a lovely stopping point. For a good country drive, leave the Hume Highway at Gundagai and travel via Tumut to Tumbarumba. Rejoin the Hume at Holbrook. (Reverse directions if traveling north.) Rich grazing land, horticultural activities, native bushland and views of the magnificent Snowy Mountains including Mt Kosciusko surround the town. Tumbarumba Shire has a productive heritage including gold, timber, agriculture, and...
published: 03 Jun 2018
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The Tumba Hotel Review in English by Ellena from Grasshopper Travel
Located in the Tumbarumba Shire on the southwestern slopes of the Snowy Mountains, 504km south west of Sydney and 701 metres above sea level. Tumbarumba is 2 hours from Canberra and about the same from Albury. As the town is not on a main highway or railway it has retained typical Southern NSW small town character. A pleasant main wide street and splendid park make the town a lovely stopping point. For a good country drive, leave the Hume Highway at Gundagai and travel via Tumut to Tumbarumba. Rejoin the Hume at Holbrook. (Reverse directions if traveling north.) Rich grazing land, horticultural activities, native bushland and views of the magnificent Snowy Mountains including Mt Kosciusko surround the town. Tumbarumba Shire has a productive heritage including gold, timber, agriculture, and...
published: 03 Jun 2018
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247 Tumbarumba Road, Tumbarumba NSW 2653 | AuPropertyReport.Com
247 Tumbarumba Road, Tumbarumba NSW 2653
Property Type: horticulture
"Jolly Berries"-Fully Integrated. Class One Blueberry Enterprise
For more information https://www.aupropertyreport.com/auction-guesstimate/239455306937/247-Tumbarumba-Road-Tumbarumba-NSW-2653
published: 12 Dec 2019
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Road Trip Day21 28Aug23 Tumbarumba to Cooma
Tumbarumba to Tooma to Thredbo to Perisher to Gathegans to Snowy River to Lake Jindabyne to Cooma
published: 05 Dec 2023
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The Tumba Hotel Review in Chinese by Happiness from Grasshopper Travel
Located in the Tumbarumba Shire on the southwestern slopes of the Snowy Mountains, 504km south west of Sydney and 701 metres above sea level. Tumbarumba is 2 ho...
Located in the Tumbarumba Shire on the southwestern slopes of the Snowy Mountains, 504km south west of Sydney and 701 metres above sea level. Tumbarumba is 2 hours from Canberra and about the same from Albury. As the town is not on a main highway or railway it has retained typical Southern NSW small town character. A pleasant main wide street and splendid park make the town a lovely stopping point. For a good country drive, leave the Hume Highway at Gundagai and travel via Tumut to Tumbarumba. Rejoin the Hume at Holbrook. (Reverse directions if traveling north.) Rich grazing land, horticultural activities, native bushland and views of the magnificent Snowy Mountains including Mt Kosciusko surround the town. Tumbarumba Shire has a productive heritage including gold, timber, agriculture, and the Snowy Mountains Scheme and is becoming increasingly known for its cool climate wines. Touring motorcycle enthusiasts can use our lock up garages as well as off-street parking for trailers, etc.
https://wn.com/The_Tumba_Hotel_Review_In_Chinese_By_Happiness_From_Grasshopper_Travel
Located in the Tumbarumba Shire on the southwestern slopes of the Snowy Mountains, 504km south west of Sydney and 701 metres above sea level. Tumbarumba is 2 hours from Canberra and about the same from Albury. As the town is not on a main highway or railway it has retained typical Southern NSW small town character. A pleasant main wide street and splendid park make the town a lovely stopping point. For a good country drive, leave the Hume Highway at Gundagai and travel via Tumut to Tumbarumba. Rejoin the Hume at Holbrook. (Reverse directions if traveling north.) Rich grazing land, horticultural activities, native bushland and views of the magnificent Snowy Mountains including Mt Kosciusko surround the town. Tumbarumba Shire has a productive heritage including gold, timber, agriculture, and the Snowy Mountains Scheme and is becoming increasingly known for its cool climate wines. Touring motorcycle enthusiasts can use our lock up garages as well as off-street parking for trailers, etc.
- published: 03 Jun 2018
- views: 34
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Making a Country Change to the Snowy Valleys
Raise your glass to a country change: Winemakers flourish in the Snowy Valleys.
After deciding to relocate back in 1983, Cathy and Brian Gairn were on their wa...
Raise your glass to a country change: Winemakers flourish in the Snowy Valleys.
After deciding to relocate back in 1983, Cathy and Brian Gairn were on their way to Newcastle, before their plans were shaken up after a one-night stopover in Tumbarumba. They instantly fell in love with the Snowy Valleys region, and it wasn’t long before they bought a block of land and decided to build.
The Snowy Valleys region is conveniently situated halfway between Melbourne and Sydney, and is only about a 5-hour drive to each city. Timber is the region’s biggest industry followed closely by agriculture and tourism. With a wide variety of cool-climate produce, including hazelnuts, blueberries, truffles and wines, Tumbarumba and the entire Snowy Valleys region has so much to offer. But that didn’t mean their move didn’t come with some concern. ‘We weren’t sure when we first moved here,’ said Cathy, ‘but it’s just going from strength to strength.’
For a pair of Vignerons like Cathy and Brian, the Snowy Valleys has proven to be the ideal home, not only for them, but also for their prospering business, Courabyra Wines. Although the couple was uncertain about their move at first, they found the local council to be incredibly encouraging in the establishment of their vineyard, right from the beginning and throughout the entire process. After more than 30 years in the Snowy Valleys, Cathy is proud to say that, ‘the council is very supportive towards much of the tourism and agriculture business in the shire.’
Not only are Cathy and Brian very fortunate to call such a beautiful and welcoming region their home, but Tumbarumba is also incredibly lucky to have them, and Courabyra Wines. Their expert knowledge and proven skill in viticulture is truly an asset to the region, and Cathy is a longstanding member of the Tumbarumba Vignerons Association. The couple also initiated Tumbafest - the annual event that combines international acts and great wine, whist showcasing the region’s output though many market stalls.
Located in the western foothills of the Snowy Mountains, picturesque Tumbarumba and neighbouring towns boast fresh mountain air, rivers and lakes, parks, forests and farms. The area is surrounded by Mount Kosciuszko in the south, and the Murray River to the west, with Wagga Wagga and Canberra also at its doorstep.
The area is ideal for outdoor activities such as bush walking, kayaking and cycling, and according to Cathy, ‘it’s a beautiful area to be living this type of lifestyle. If anyone wanted to have a country change, I would say absolutely, definitely do it.’ Family-oriented Cathy also believes The Snowy Valleys region is a great place to raise a family because, ‘as the kids grow up, they feel a real sense of place and a sense of family. It makes you really proud to be a part of this community.’ The great number of public and private schools throughout Tumut, Adelong, Batlow and Tumbarumba, ensure that Snowy Valleys children also have access to a fantastic education, in addition to a supportive community and a beautiful natural landscape to explore.
Although Cathy and Brian never intended to make the country change and end up living in Tumbarumba, they are really glad they made that stopover during their 1983 road trip to Newcastle. ‘It’s something I’d never look back on and regret doing. I don’t think we would live anywhere else.’
For more information about what the Snowy Valleys Shire has to offer head to www.countrychange.com.au
https://wn.com/Making_A_Country_Change_To_The_Snowy_Valleys
Raise your glass to a country change: Winemakers flourish in the Snowy Valleys.
After deciding to relocate back in 1983, Cathy and Brian Gairn were on their way to Newcastle, before their plans were shaken up after a one-night stopover in Tumbarumba. They instantly fell in love with the Snowy Valleys region, and it wasn’t long before they bought a block of land and decided to build.
The Snowy Valleys region is conveniently situated halfway between Melbourne and Sydney, and is only about a 5-hour drive to each city. Timber is the region’s biggest industry followed closely by agriculture and tourism. With a wide variety of cool-climate produce, including hazelnuts, blueberries, truffles and wines, Tumbarumba and the entire Snowy Valleys region has so much to offer. But that didn’t mean their move didn’t come with some concern. ‘We weren’t sure when we first moved here,’ said Cathy, ‘but it’s just going from strength to strength.’
For a pair of Vignerons like Cathy and Brian, the Snowy Valleys has proven to be the ideal home, not only for them, but also for their prospering business, Courabyra Wines. Although the couple was uncertain about their move at first, they found the local council to be incredibly encouraging in the establishment of their vineyard, right from the beginning and throughout the entire process. After more than 30 years in the Snowy Valleys, Cathy is proud to say that, ‘the council is very supportive towards much of the tourism and agriculture business in the shire.’
Not only are Cathy and Brian very fortunate to call such a beautiful and welcoming region their home, but Tumbarumba is also incredibly lucky to have them, and Courabyra Wines. Their expert knowledge and proven skill in viticulture is truly an asset to the region, and Cathy is a longstanding member of the Tumbarumba Vignerons Association. The couple also initiated Tumbafest - the annual event that combines international acts and great wine, whist showcasing the region’s output though many market stalls.
Located in the western foothills of the Snowy Mountains, picturesque Tumbarumba and neighbouring towns boast fresh mountain air, rivers and lakes, parks, forests and farms. The area is surrounded by Mount Kosciuszko in the south, and the Murray River to the west, with Wagga Wagga and Canberra also at its doorstep.
The area is ideal for outdoor activities such as bush walking, kayaking and cycling, and according to Cathy, ‘it’s a beautiful area to be living this type of lifestyle. If anyone wanted to have a country change, I would say absolutely, definitely do it.’ Family-oriented Cathy also believes The Snowy Valleys region is a great place to raise a family because, ‘as the kids grow up, they feel a real sense of place and a sense of family. It makes you really proud to be a part of this community.’ The great number of public and private schools throughout Tumut, Adelong, Batlow and Tumbarumba, ensure that Snowy Valleys children also have access to a fantastic education, in addition to a supportive community and a beautiful natural landscape to explore.
Although Cathy and Brian never intended to make the country change and end up living in Tumbarumba, they are really glad they made that stopover during their 1983 road trip to Newcastle. ‘It’s something I’d never look back on and regret doing. I don’t think we would live anywhere else.’
For more information about what the Snowy Valleys Shire has to offer head to www.countrychange.com.au
- published: 06 Dec 2017
- views: 431
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The Tumba Hotel Review in English by Tom from Grasshopper Travel
Located in the Tumbarumba Shire on the southwestern slopes of the Snowy Mountains, 504km south west of Sydney and 701 metres above sea level. Tumbarumba is 2 ho...
Located in the Tumbarumba Shire on the southwestern slopes of the Snowy Mountains, 504km south west of Sydney and 701 metres above sea level. Tumbarumba is 2 hours from Canberra and about the same from Albury. As the town is not on a main highway or railway it has retained typical Southern NSW small town character. A pleasant main wide street and splendid park make the town a lovely stopping point. For a good country drive, leave the Hume Highway at Gundagai and travel via Tumut to Tumbarumba. Rejoin the Hume at Holbrook. (Reverse directions if traveling north.) Rich grazing land, horticultural activities, native bushland and views of the magnificent Snowy Mountains including Mt Kosciusko surround the town. Tumbarumba Shire has a productive heritage including gold, timber, agriculture, and the Snowy Mountains Scheme and is becoming increasingly known for its cool climate wines. Touring motorcycle enthusiasts can use our lock up garages as well as off-street parking for trailers, etc.
https://wn.com/The_Tumba_Hotel_Review_In_English_By_Tom_From_Grasshopper_Travel
Located in the Tumbarumba Shire on the southwestern slopes of the Snowy Mountains, 504km south west of Sydney and 701 metres above sea level. Tumbarumba is 2 hours from Canberra and about the same from Albury. As the town is not on a main highway or railway it has retained typical Southern NSW small town character. A pleasant main wide street and splendid park make the town a lovely stopping point. For a good country drive, leave the Hume Highway at Gundagai and travel via Tumut to Tumbarumba. Rejoin the Hume at Holbrook. (Reverse directions if traveling north.) Rich grazing land, horticultural activities, native bushland and views of the magnificent Snowy Mountains including Mt Kosciusko surround the town. Tumbarumba Shire has a productive heritage including gold, timber, agriculture, and the Snowy Mountains Scheme and is becoming increasingly known for its cool climate wines. Touring motorcycle enthusiasts can use our lock up garages as well as off-street parking for trailers, etc.
- published: 03 Jun 2018
- views: 63
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The Tumba Hotel Review in Australian by Shannon from Grasshopper Travel
Located in the Tumbarumba Shire on the southwestern slopes of the Snowy Mountains, 504km south west of Sydney and 701 metres above sea level. Tumbarumba is 2 ho...
Located in the Tumbarumba Shire on the southwestern slopes of the Snowy Mountains, 504km south west of Sydney and 701 metres above sea level. Tumbarumba is 2 hours from Canberra and about the same from Albury. As the town is not on a main highway or railway it has retained typical Southern NSW small town character. A pleasant main wide street and splendid park make the town a lovely stopping point. For a good country drive, leave the Hume Highway at Gundagai and travel via Tumut to Tumbarumba. Rejoin the Hume at Holbrook. (Reverse directions if traveling north.) Rich grazing land, horticultural activities, native bushland and views of the magnificent Snowy Mountains including Mt Kosciusko surround the town. Tumbarumba Shire has a productive heritage including gold, timber, agriculture, and the Snowy Mountains Scheme and is becoming increasingly known for its cool climate wines. Touring motorcycle enthusiasts can use our lock up garages as well as off-street parking for trailers, etc.
https://wn.com/The_Tumba_Hotel_Review_In_Australian_By_Shannon_From_Grasshopper_Travel
Located in the Tumbarumba Shire on the southwestern slopes of the Snowy Mountains, 504km south west of Sydney and 701 metres above sea level. Tumbarumba is 2 hours from Canberra and about the same from Albury. As the town is not on a main highway or railway it has retained typical Southern NSW small town character. A pleasant main wide street and splendid park make the town a lovely stopping point. For a good country drive, leave the Hume Highway at Gundagai and travel via Tumut to Tumbarumba. Rejoin the Hume at Holbrook. (Reverse directions if traveling north.) Rich grazing land, horticultural activities, native bushland and views of the magnificent Snowy Mountains including Mt Kosciusko surround the town. Tumbarumba Shire has a productive heritage including gold, timber, agriculture, and the Snowy Mountains Scheme and is becoming increasingly known for its cool climate wines. Touring motorcycle enthusiasts can use our lock up garages as well as off-street parking for trailers, etc.
- published: 03 Jun 2018
- views: 142
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LOCAL DEMOCRACY RALLY – TUMBARUMBA INTERVIEW
We shall not be merged. Tumbarumba Shire is one of the smaller councils and was judged to be the most efficient rural council in NSW. The Premier seems to think...
We shall not be merged. Tumbarumba Shire is one of the smaller councils and was judged to be the most efficient rural council in NSW. The Premier seems to think that’s broken. Well we don’t.
We have no community of interest with Tumut Shire but they want to merge us with. There is a mountain range between us and only one road that connects us often with snow on it. We don’t even play the same sports. We don’t have much contact at all.
https://wn.com/Local_Democracy_Rally_–_Tumbarumba_Interview
We shall not be merged. Tumbarumba Shire is one of the smaller councils and was judged to be the most efficient rural council in NSW. The Premier seems to think that’s broken. Well we don’t.
We have no community of interest with Tumut Shire but they want to merge us with. There is a mountain range between us and only one road that connects us often with snow on it. We don’t even play the same sports. We don’t have much contact at all.
- published: 16 Mar 2016
- views: 91
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The power of water: Paddys Falls via Tumbarumba, NSW
These falls are located on the windward side of the Snowy Mountains. This area receives at least 300 mm/12 inches of rain each winter, possibly double that on t...
These falls are located on the windward side of the Snowy Mountains. This area receives at least 300 mm/12 inches of rain each winter, possibly double that on the mountain peaks.
https://wn.com/The_Power_Of_Water_Paddys_Falls_Via_Tumbarumba,_Nsw
These falls are located on the windward side of the Snowy Mountains. This area receives at least 300 mm/12 inches of rain each winter, possibly double that on the mountain peaks.
- published: 05 Aug 2021
- views: 107
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The Tumba Hotel Review in German by Lara from Grasshopper Travel
Located in the Tumbarumba Shire on the southwestern slopes of the Snowy Mountains, 504km south west of Sydney and 701 metres above sea level. Tumbarumba is 2 ho...
Located in the Tumbarumba Shire on the southwestern slopes of the Snowy Mountains, 504km south west of Sydney and 701 metres above sea level. Tumbarumba is 2 hours from Canberra and about the same from Albury. As the town is not on a main highway or railway it has retained typical Southern NSW small town character. A pleasant main wide street and splendid park make the town a lovely stopping point. For a good country drive, leave the Hume Highway at Gundagai and travel via Tumut to Tumbarumba. Rejoin the Hume at Holbrook. (Reverse directions if traveling north.) Rich grazing land, horticultural activities, native bushland and views of the magnificent Snowy Mountains including Mt Kosciusko surround the town. Tumbarumba Shire has a productive heritage including gold, timber, agriculture, and the Snowy Mountains Scheme and is becoming increasingly known for its cool climate wines. Touring motorcycle enthusiasts can use our lock up garages as well as off-street parking for trailers, etc.
https://wn.com/The_Tumba_Hotel_Review_In_German_By_Lara_From_Grasshopper_Travel
Located in the Tumbarumba Shire on the southwestern slopes of the Snowy Mountains, 504km south west of Sydney and 701 metres above sea level. Tumbarumba is 2 hours from Canberra and about the same from Albury. As the town is not on a main highway or railway it has retained typical Southern NSW small town character. A pleasant main wide street and splendid park make the town a lovely stopping point. For a good country drive, leave the Hume Highway at Gundagai and travel via Tumut to Tumbarumba. Rejoin the Hume at Holbrook. (Reverse directions if traveling north.) Rich grazing land, horticultural activities, native bushland and views of the magnificent Snowy Mountains including Mt Kosciusko surround the town. Tumbarumba Shire has a productive heritage including gold, timber, agriculture, and the Snowy Mountains Scheme and is becoming increasingly known for its cool climate wines. Touring motorcycle enthusiasts can use our lock up garages as well as off-street parking for trailers, etc.
- published: 03 Jun 2018
- views: 43
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The Tumba Hotel Review in English by Ellena from Grasshopper Travel
Located in the Tumbarumba Shire on the southwestern slopes of the Snowy Mountains, 504km south west of Sydney and 701 metres above sea level. Tumbarumba is 2 ho...
Located in the Tumbarumba Shire on the southwestern slopes of the Snowy Mountains, 504km south west of Sydney and 701 metres above sea level. Tumbarumba is 2 hours from Canberra and about the same from Albury. As the town is not on a main highway or railway it has retained typical Southern NSW small town character. A pleasant main wide street and splendid park make the town a lovely stopping point. For a good country drive, leave the Hume Highway at Gundagai and travel via Tumut to Tumbarumba. Rejoin the Hume at Holbrook. (Reverse directions if traveling north.) Rich grazing land, horticultural activities, native bushland and views of the magnificent Snowy Mountains including Mt Kosciusko surround the town. Tumbarumba Shire has a productive heritage including gold, timber, agriculture, and the Snowy Mountains Scheme and is becoming increasingly known for its cool climate wines. Touring motorcycle enthusiasts can use our lock up garages as well as off-street parking for trailers, etc.
https://wn.com/The_Tumba_Hotel_Review_In_English_By_Ellena_From_Grasshopper_Travel
Located in the Tumbarumba Shire on the southwestern slopes of the Snowy Mountains, 504km south west of Sydney and 701 metres above sea level. Tumbarumba is 2 hours from Canberra and about the same from Albury. As the town is not on a main highway or railway it has retained typical Southern NSW small town character. A pleasant main wide street and splendid park make the town a lovely stopping point. For a good country drive, leave the Hume Highway at Gundagai and travel via Tumut to Tumbarumba. Rejoin the Hume at Holbrook. (Reverse directions if traveling north.) Rich grazing land, horticultural activities, native bushland and views of the magnificent Snowy Mountains including Mt Kosciusko surround the town. Tumbarumba Shire has a productive heritage including gold, timber, agriculture, and the Snowy Mountains Scheme and is becoming increasingly known for its cool climate wines. Touring motorcycle enthusiasts can use our lock up garages as well as off-street parking for trailers, etc.
- published: 03 Jun 2018
- views: 572
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247 Tumbarumba Road, Tumbarumba NSW 2653 | AuPropertyReport.Com
247 Tumbarumba Road, Tumbarumba NSW 2653
Property Type: horticulture
"Jolly Berries"-Fully Integrated. Class One Blueberry Enterprise
For more inform...
247 Tumbarumba Road, Tumbarumba NSW 2653
Property Type: horticulture
"Jolly Berries"-Fully Integrated. Class One Blueberry Enterprise
For more information https://www.aupropertyreport.com/auction-guesstimate/239455306937/247-Tumbarumba-Road-Tumbarumba-NSW-2653
https://wn.com/247_Tumbarumba_Road,_Tumbarumba_Nsw_2653_|_Aupropertyreport.Com
247 Tumbarumba Road, Tumbarumba NSW 2653
Property Type: horticulture
"Jolly Berries"-Fully Integrated. Class One Blueberry Enterprise
For more information https://www.aupropertyreport.com/auction-guesstimate/239455306937/247-Tumbarumba-Road-Tumbarumba-NSW-2653
- published: 12 Dec 2019
- views: 20
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Road Trip Day21 28Aug23 Tumbarumba to Cooma
Tumbarumba to Tooma to Thredbo to Perisher to Gathegans to Snowy River to Lake Jindabyne to Cooma
Tumbarumba to Tooma to Thredbo to Perisher to Gathegans to Snowy River to Lake Jindabyne to Cooma
https://wn.com/Road_Trip_Day21_28Aug23_Tumbarumba_To_Cooma
Tumbarumba to Tooma to Thredbo to Perisher to Gathegans to Snowy River to Lake Jindabyne to Cooma
- published: 05 Dec 2023
- views: 138