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Things to do in Tumut

26 Feb 2025
5 minutes

Tumut is a charming country town nestled in the Snowy Valleys of New South Wales, offering a delightful mix of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant local culture. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast, a history buff, or simply looking to unwind, Tumut has something for everyone.

Outdoor Adventures in Tumut

Surrounded by picturesque landscapes, Tumut is a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

Explore Kosciuszko National Park

A short drive from Tumut, this iconic park offers incredible hiking trails, picturesque picnic spots, and stunning views. Whether you're trekking up Mount Kosciuszko or taking a leisurely stroll through alpine meadows, there's something for every fitness level.

Visit Blowering Dam

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Blowering Dam at Tumut NSW - Image courtesy of Destination NSW

A must for water sports enthusiasts, Blowering Dam is perfect for fishing, boating, and even jet skiing. Fun fact: this is where Australian speedboat legend Ken Warby set the world water speed record in 1978!

Tumut River Walk:

This scenic river walk follows the Tumut River, offering a relaxing way to take in the town's natural beauty.

Go fishing

Tumut is a top spot for trout fishing, with the Tumut River and surrounding streams offering plenty of opportunities to cast a line.

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Fishing at Tumut NSW - Image courtesy of Destination NSW

Snow skiing near Tumut

If you’re visiting Tumut in winter and looking for some snow action, you’re in luck! While Tumut itself doesn’t receive much snowfall, it’s a great base for accessing some of the best ski fields in NSW. The best time for skiing near Tumut is between June and early September, with peak conditions typically in July and August. Be sure to check snow reports and road conditions before heading up the mountains.

Selwyn Snow Resort

Located just over an hour’s drive from Tumut, Selwyn Snow Resort is the closest ski destination. It’s a family-friendly resort offering beginner and intermediate runs, as well as snowboarding, tobogganing, and snow play areas. The season typically runs from June to September, depending on snowfall.

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Perisher and Thredbo

If you’re after a more advanced skiing experience, both Perisher and Thredbo are around a 2.5 to 3-hour drive from Tumut. These world-class resorts offer extensive runs, terrain parks, and fantastic après-ski options.

Local attractions in Tumut

Beyond its natural allure, Tumut boasts a range of attractions that showcase its unique heritage and community spirit.

Tumut River Brewing Co

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Tumut Brewing Co - Image Courtesy of Destination NSW

This small but mighty brewery is a favourite with locals and visitors alike. Grab a tasting paddle and try their range of craft beers, including unique brews like the award-winning 'Bounty Hunter' coconut porter.

Tumut Broom Factory

Established in 1946, this is Australia's last remaining handmade broom factory. Pop in for a tour and watch skilled artisans create beautiful, functional brooms using traditional techniques.

Stockwell Gardens

Right in the heart of town, these pretty gardens are a great place to relax with a coffee and watch the world go by.

Montreal Community Theatre

Built in 1929, this historic theatre is a great spot to catch a film or live performance while soaking up some classic Art Deco vibes.

Scenic drives and day trips from Tumut

Tumut serves as a gateway to numerous attractions in the Snowy Valleys region.

Autumn in Batlow

Just a 30-minute drive from Tumut, Batlow is famous for its apples. Visit in autumn to see the trees heavy with fruit and stop by Wilgro Orchards to pick your own.

A step back in time at Adelong Falls Gold Mill Ruins

A fascinating glimpse into the region's gold rush past, these historic ruins are just 20 minutes from Tumut. The scenic walk along Adelong Creek is an added bonus.

Exploring the Yarrangobilly Caves

Located in Kosciuszko National Park, these spectacular limestone caves are well worth the trip. Don't forget to pack your swimmers for a dip in the thermal pool!

Where to Eat and Drink in Tumut

Foodies will find plenty to love about Tumut, from country bakeries to gourmet dining experiences.

Your caffeine hit awaits at The Coffee Pedaler

A go-to for top-notch coffee and delicious breakfast options. Their house-made granola and smashed avo are local favourites.

Relax at Club Tumut

If you're after a relaxed pub-style meal with great views of the river, this is the place to be.

Burgers & brews at the Tumut River Brewing Co

Not just about the beer, this brewery also serves up delicious meals, with burgers, pizzas, and share plates on the menu.

What's on in and around Tumut NSW

Tumut hosts a variety of community events throughout the year, showcasing the region’s seasonal beauty, food, and music scene.

All things autumn at the annual Falling Leaf Festival

Celebrating the stunning autumn colours of the Snowy Valleys, this popular festival features live music, market stalls, food trucks, and family-friendly activities. It’s a great way to experience Tumut’s vibrant community spirit while soaking in the golden hues of the season.

Enjoy local talents at Blues, brews and BBQs

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This annual event combines great music, craft beer, and mouth-watering barbecue, making it a must-visit for lovers of live entertainment and good food. Expect performances from talented local and national artists, alongside some of the best slow-cooked meats you’ll find in the region.

Its all things agricultural at the Tumut Show

Celebrating its rich agricultural heritage, The Tumut Show is an annual event featuring livestock judging, horse events, rodeo, wood chopping, and displays of local produce and crafts.

Rock the Turf

Situated alongside the beautiful Tumut River in the picturesque Racecourse grounds, Rock the Turf is a vibrant music festival featuring a line-up of local and national artists. The event offers a wide array of food and beverage stalls and various children's amusements, making it a day out the whole family can enjoy.

Ready to start your Tumut adventure?

Tumut truly offers a rich tapestry of experiences, blending natural wonders with cultural delights. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, this charming town in the Snowy Valleys is sure to leave you with lasting memories.

Looking for Accommodation in Tumut?

For a comfortable and convenient stay in Tumut, consider Reflections Tumut River (previously Riverglade Caravan Park). Situated right on the banks of the Tumut River, this peaceful park is perfect for families, couples, and solo travellers alike. Whether you're bringing your own tent, parking up the caravan, or staying in a cosy cabin, you'll be surrounded by stunning natural beauty.

With easy access to fishing spots, walking trails, and Tumut's town centre, the caravan park makes the ideal base for exploring all the things to do in Tumut.

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Frequently asked questions

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Where can I snow ski near Tumut?

The closest ski resort to Tumut is Selwyn Snow Resort, about an hour’s drive away. This resort is perfect for families and beginners, offering gentle slopes, tobogganing, and snow play areas.

Can I swim in the river at Tumut?

Yes, Tumut River is a popular swimming spot, especially in the warmer months. The river’s clear waters and scenic surroundings make it an inviting place for a refreshing dip. Areas such as Junction Park and parts of the Tumut River Walk offer easy access to calmer sections suitable for swimming. Always be mindful of water conditions, particularly after heavy rainfall, as currents can change.

Is Tumut a good spot for a holiday?

Tumut is a fantastic holiday destination for those who love the outdoors and small-town charm. It’s an ideal base for exploring Kosciuszko National Park, Blowering Dam, and the Snowy Valleys region, offering bushwalking, fishing, kayaking, and scenic drives. The town also has a great selection of local eateries, craft breweries, and cultural attractions. Whether you’re after a relaxing getaway or an adventure-filled trip, Tumut has plenty to offer.

What’s the nearest big town to Tumut?

The largest nearby city is Wagga Wagga, located about 1 hour and 20 minutes away. Wagga Wagga is a regional hub with shopping centres, restaurants, cultural venues, and an airport, making it a convenient stop for those needing city amenities while exploring the Snowy Valleys region.