Walking

    Being in the Riverina region, the Cootamundra scenery is just simply something else. The native tree’s guiding you along your path throughout National Parks and along dam banks will provide you with an insight into not only the beautiful countryside, but also the areas animals as well.

    Captains Walk
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    Cootamundra Bird Walk
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    Main Street Walk
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    Captains Walk

    Unique to Cootamundra, the Captains Walk Features 42 bronze sculptures of Australian Test Cricket Captains, along with Unaarrimim the leading Aboriginal player in the first Australian Cricket team to tour England in 1868.

    Cootamundra has strong connections with two Australian test cricket captains, being the birthplace of Sir Donald Bradman and a former home of Bill Murdoch. Their careers led to a special interest I cricket among the people of Cootamundra, which still prevails, with Cootamundra boasting nine cricket ovals with three turf wickets.

    Dr Tom Dwyer Bass, was commissioned to complete 30 busts to be displayed in the Captains Park in Jubilee Park.

    Cootamundra-Gundagai Regional Council is privileged to have worked with and Tom Bass Sculpture Studio School at Erskineville.

    Address: 157 Wallendoon St, Cootamundra

    Please note: The Captain’s Walk in Cootamundra is located in a park and is on a hilly/sloped area. It is a pathed area but may cause some difficulty moving through the walk. We are sorry for the inconvenience. If you require specific information about Walk, please contact the Cootamundra-Gundagai Regional Council on 1300 459 689.

    Sporting Parks

    Address: 68 – 70 Murray Street, Cootamundra

    Phone: (02) 6940 2100

    Address: 29 Centenary Avenue, Cootamundra

    Address: Bourke Street, Cootamundra

    Address: 157 Wallendoon Street, Cootamundra

    Phone: (02) 6940 2100

    Address: Adams Street, Cootamundra

    Address: Betts Street, Cootamundra

    Address: 18 Bourke street, Cootamundra

    Phone: (02) 6940 2100

    Parks with play equipment

    Address: Hurley Street, Cootamundra

    Address: Adams Street, Cootamundra

    Address: Wallendoon Street, Cootamundra

    Address: 151 Adams Street, Cootamundra

    Address: 29 Centenary Avenue, Cootamundra

    Cootamundra bird walk

    The Cootamundra Bird Walk meanders along the Muttama Creek and is home to a wonderful array of native plants, birds and animals.

    In 2003 the Muttama Creek Regeneration Group was formed, they continue to work tirelessly to to improve the health of the Muttama creek. In 2010 two corrugated structures (galah and kangaroo) were positioned near the John Rees bridge in Wallendoon Street.

    In 2011, Cootamundra’s Men’s Shed placed bird sculptures connected to Cootamundra. Some of the wild life structures to be seen entering from Mackay Street are the Goanna, Ringtail Possum, Superb Parrot, Boobook Owl, Brolga, Rainbow Bee-eater, Tawny Frogmouth, Pied Currawong, Eastern Rosella, Azure Kingfisher and the Blue Faced Honey Eater.

    Cootamundra Dog parks

    Address: Hurley Street, Cootamundra

    Facilities:

    • Off-Leash

    • Poo Bag

    Address: Northcott Avenue, Cootamundra

    Facilities:

    • Off-Leash

    • Poo Bag

    National Parks & Reserves

    Address: 567 Bethungra Waterworks Rd, Bethungra

    Address: Berthong Rd, Cootamundra

    Address: Olympic Way, Cootamundra

    Phone: (02) 6942 4212

    Address: Olympic Hwy, Cootamundra

    main street walk

    The main street of Cootamundra is a lovely gracious walk that offers a wide variety of retail therapy, coffee shops and cafe’s, as well as Antiques home wares and much more. the street itself is called Parker Street, and has reverse parking. Many old historic buildings frame the street and tell a story along the way.