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With its landscaped streets and restored heritage buildings, Yass is a charming and vibrant town. Good shopping and intimate cafés complement the historic attractions and the area’s natural beauty.
Great camping and swimming areas around Yass make the region a popular holiday destination for families.
Things to do
Follow the Poacher’s Trail, a self-guided driving tour of cafés, wineries, galleries and B&Bs in the Yass valley.
Take a hike along the Hume and Hovell Walking Track. Starting at Yass, the 440-km track leads south, passing through Wee Jasper, towards Albury. There are some shorter walks in the river valleys south-west of Yass.
Sample cool-climate wines at some of the 15 wineries between
Yass and
Follow walking trails in Yass and Gundaroo to see the many
fine heritage buildings that give a taste of lfe in 19th century rural
Go trout fishing or boating on Burrinjuck Dam.
Go hang-gliding over the area from Murrumbateman’s Australian Paragliding Centre.
Don’t miss
Southern Cross Glass, Binalong, where you can watch glassblowers at work.
The Sheep's Back Gallery, Yass, for its fine arts and crafts and beautiful merino wool knitwear.
The Crisp Galleries, to see beautiful glassworks. Live music performances are also held there.
A guided tour of the colourful limestone formations in
Carey’s Cave in the