Fast facts
- The capital of the Canberra district cool-climate wine region
- On the Yass Plains with views to the Brindabella Mountains
- 287 km south-west of Sydney, population 300
Why go there
Murrumbateman is a small, former goldmining town. Today the town's fortunes are linked to a thriving wine industry – more than 24 wineries operate in the region, many with open cellar doors.
History
In 1821, Hamilton Hume and his exploratory party were the first Europeans to explore the Yass Plains. Hume returned with William Hovell in 1824 while mapping out the first route from Yass to Port Phillip Bay (before Melbourne was founded).
Settlers followed with their flocks of sheep and started an industry centred on fine merino wool. Gold was mined in the surrounding hills in the 1840s and 1850s bringing further prosperity to the tiny settlement.
Things to do
- Follow the Poachers Trail, a self-drive route that passes through rural townships and tranquil grazing land. You'll be spoilt for choice when it comes to country cafes, wineries, art galleries and charming B & Bs.
- Tour the many Murrumbateman wineries following the Murrumbateman Cool Climate Wine Drive. Sample award-winning wines and superb regional produce.
- View the rural landscape from the air – and get your adrenalin pumping – at the Australian Paragliding Centre.
Events
- Murrumbateman Moving Feast in early October is a weekend of indulgence. Enjoy your fill of premium local wines and scrumptious food.
Don’t miss
- Sampling gourmet smoked meats and vegetables at Poachers Pantry.
- Visiting some of the fine private gardens that open to the public through Australia’s Open Garden Scheme.
- Unwinding at Geranium House Day Spa for Women.
- Shopping for antiques and country-style homewares at the Murrumbateman Country Emporium.
- Stocking up on local wines at cellar doors.