Fast facts
- A friendly, easy-going country town in the Riverina wheat belt
- Known as the hay and chaff capital of NSW
- 474 km south-west of Sydney, population 1,370
Why go there
This quaint township has changed little since its inception. Its appeal lies in its sleepy and relaxed atmosphere, broad streetscapes and historic wrought iron verandahs.
History
The town of Coolamon was established about the time the railway arrived in 1881, although wheat had been cultivated in the area since 1850.
Things to do
- Pay a visit to the Up To Date Store, with its unique Lamson Cash Conveyancing System.
- Explore Reg Godde's Vintage Farm Machinery and Miniature Working Models on a property just out of town.
Don’t miss
- A stroll round the broad streets with their wide verandahs.
- Traditional sheaf haystacks that dot the countryside.
- Coolamon holes – natural indentations in the ground that fill with water.
- An historical tour with Coolamon Heritage Tours.
- Spotting some of the 150 bird species that populate the area.