Borambola to Killimicat
When it’s time to depart Wagga Wagga, drive 30 minutes east to Borambola Wines in Borambola, where you can enjoy a winery tour and tastings, best paired with an antipasto platter. Continue driving east for an hour toward Nimbo Fork, a luxurious estate located in the small town of Killimicat, between Gundagai and Tumut.
Check in to country-chic cottages or suites and enjoy a spot of fly-fishing, horse or bike riding, or lace up your shoes for a trek through the countryside — there’s also an on-site spa, to reward your adventurous efforts. Don’t miss a meal in the Three Blue Ducks restaurant here, brought to you by an acclaimed team of foodies who follow a farm-to-table ethos.
Tumut and Batlow
Nimbo Fork is the perfect base for exploring the towns of Tumut and Batlow in the Snowy Valleys. It’s less than 10km south to The Coffee Pedaler in Tumut, where you can order breakfast staples and a heart-starting brew. Get your coffee to go and enjoy a waterside stroll on the Tumut River Walk, through parks and gardens and past wetlands full of birds.
Be sure to stop by the Tumut Broom Factory, where artisans have been making millet brooms by hand since 1946. Next on your agenda is Pretty Parrot Distilling, where you can sip gin and native fruit liqueurs in a lounge. Then combine lunch with a brewery tour and tasting at Tumut River Brewing Co., or learn the art of fly-fishing — it’s not as straightforward as you might think.
It’s a 30-minute drive south to the town of Batlow. En route, be sure to grab a happy snap at the Big Apple, a larger-than-life shrine to the region’s plentiful apple orchards. Get a taste for the produce at Wilgro Orchards, home of Batlow Road Cider; visit Crafty Cider‘s cellar door for a weekend tasting; or swing by Batlow Cider Co. to pick up takeaways before heading back to Nimbo Fork for the evening.
Killimicat toTumbarumba
Bid farewell to Killimicat and travel 80km south to Tumbarumba, a small town blessed with natural beauty in foothills of the Snowy Mountains. Discover some of the region’s cool-climate wines at Courabyra Wines, known for its standout pinot noir and sparkling wines, which you can enjoy at the cellar door or in the restaurant. Save some space for afternoon tea at Café Nest, with its book-lined shelves and cinema room, where you can order wine and pizza while you watch a movie.
From Tumbarumba you can continue on to Albury, in the heart of The Murray region, or make your way back to Sydney, a five-hour drive away, via the Canberra District wine region.