
Tumut in My Riverina is a town that sits on the banks of the Tumut River.
Tumut also sits on the north-west foothills of the Snowy Mountains and is referred to as the gateway to the Snowy Mountains Scheme.
When you visit Tumut, you will be able to witness a number of historic buildings, including an Anglican church designed by Edmund Blacket and a Courthouse designed by James Barnet.
What’s more, many of the pubs in the town have been in use from the mid to late 1800s, so you’ll really be able to drink in the history from the inside!
Tree lovers will also be right at home because the early settlers established a large number of European deciduous trees throughout the area.
You’ll be able to enjoy a breathtaking stand of Poplars, Elm and Willow trees, amongst others.
These trees create a well renowned display of colour over autumn, which Tumut celebrates with the yearly Festival of the Falling Leaf.
More about the Riverina
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