Photo: Robbi Newman. Courtesy Tourism New South Wales 

Overview

Towns in the
Cooma-Monaro Council Area ..


ADAMINABY
ALUM CREEK
ANEMBO
BADJA
BIG BOG
BIG TINDERRY
BILLILINGRA
BINJURA
BOBINGAH
BOGGY PLAIN
BOLARO
BREDBO
BREDBO NORTH
BUMBALONG
BUNYAN
BUYANVALE
CALLEMONDAH
CARLAMINDA
CHAKOLA
CLEAR RANGE
COLINTON
COOMA
COOMA NORTH
COOMA WEST
COONERANG
COUNTEGANY
CURRY FLAT
DAIRYMANS PLAIN
DANGELONG
GLEN FERGUS
GREENLANDS
HOLTS FLAT
JERANGLE
JINGERA
JONES PLAIN
KYBEYAN
KYDRA
KYDRA REEFS
LITTLE BADJA
MACLAUGHLIN
MAFFRA
MICHELAGO
MIDDLE FLAT
MURRUMBUCCA
NIMMITABEL
NORONGO
NUMERALLA
OLD SPRINGFIELD
PEAK VIEW
PILOT CREEK
PINE VALLEY
POLO FLAT
ROCK FLAT
ROSE VALLEY
SHANNONS FLAT
SHERLOCK CREEK
SPRINGFIELD
STEEPLE FLAT
THE ANGLE
TIMBURY RANGE
TINDERRY
TUROSS
TYNDALE
WHINESTONE VALLEY
WILD CATTLE FLAT
WINIFRED
YAOUK
Cooma-Monaro is situated within the Capital Region of New South Wales.

Cooma is the largest town in the Snowy Mountains and the home of the Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Scheme, the biggest civil engineering project ever undertaken in Australia.

The excellent education centre provides a hands-on experience of the scheme, which employed more than 100,000 people from about 30 countries from 1949 until the completion of the project in 1974.

The town’s historic streets and heritage railway station recall the mid-1800s. Two national parks form a stunning backdrop to the town.

Things to do

Drive to the top of Mount Gladstone for sweeping views of the mountains and the Monaro Plains.

Admire the Tuross Falls in the 5-km Tuross River Gorge, in Wadbilliga National Park.

Go horse riding on the high plains.

Go fly-fishing for trout in the streams and lakes around Cooma.

Don’t miss

Snowy Mountains Authority Information & Education Centre, Cooma.

International Avenue of Flags, next to the Mosaic Time Walk, Centennial Park.

The "Man from Snowy River" sculpture in Centennial Park.

Cooma Monaro Railway, a 1924 rail motor that departs from Cooma’s historic railway station each weekend.

The Lambie Town Walk, which passes an 1870s prison, still in use today, and the gallery in the former Lord Raglan Hotel, built in 1854.



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Imagery


Courtesy John Begley


Courtesy Cooma-Monaro Shire Council