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Bombala
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Situated midway between the mountains and the South Coast, Bombala was settled in the1840s largely because of its rich grazing pastures. The area is famous for its stream trout fishing. Bombala Shire is known as Platypus Country because of the high concentration of these shy animals in the rivers around Bombala. Things to do and see around Bombala include seeing platypus at the Platypus Reserve, about four kilometres along the Delegate Road. The Bondi State Forest offers spectacular scenery which can best be appreciated by following some of the 85 kilometres of trails specially built for mountain biking. The production
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Bombala Bike Show*** Latest event details are yet to be confirmed *** The 21st Annual Bombala BIke
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Bombala Show*** Latest event details are yet to be confirmed *** The annual Bombala Show is
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Lavender House in Railway ParkThis historic red brick building at Railway Park once was the convent for the sisters
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Crankies Plain Bridge over Coolumbooka RiverCrankies Plain Bridge over Coolumbooka River is of state significance. Completed in 1892, it is
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Bombala Platypus ReserveLocated 4.2 kilometres from Bombala on the Delegate Road, the Platypus Reserve is an ideal
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Bombala Caravan ParkLocated beside the beautiful Bombala River and just a stone's throw away from Bombala's main
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Imperial Hotel BombalaNew owners Steve and Virginia Webster have been working hard to renovate and increase business
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Globe Hotel BombalaThe Globe Hotel is perfectly located in the centre of the town for easy access
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Bondi Forest LodgeNestling among the pine forests, high in the eastern slopes, near the New South Wales
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Heritage Guest HouseThe Heritage Guesthouse and Restaurant was originally built to house the Commercial Banking Company of
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Bombala Maneroo MotelLocated on the Monaro Highway on Bombala's main street, the Bombala Maneroo Motel welcomes you!
