Towns in the
Leeton
Council Area ..
AMESBURY
APOSTLES YARD
CALORAFIELD
COLANDO
CORBIE HILL
CUDGEL
DALLAS
DARLINGTON POINT
EUROLEY
FIVE BRIDGES
FIVEBOUGH
GOGELDRIE
GOGELDRIE NORTH
GOGELDRIE SOUTH
GOGELDRIE WEIR
GRALEE
GRIFFITH
KOONADAN
LEETON
LEETON NORTH
MERUNGLE HILL
MURRAMI
PARKVIEW
ROACH
STANBRIDGE
STONEY POINT
UROLY
WAMOON
WATTLE HILL
WHITTON
WHITTON SOUTH
WILLIMBONG
WUMBULGAL
YANCO
YARMAWL
YENDA
Leeton is situated within the
Riverina Region of New South Wales.
Leeton has 102 hectares of public parks and reserves
and many impressive, well preserved examples of Art Deco architecture. It is also
one of Australia's
richest food-producing areas.
History
The Wiradjuri people, the largest Aboriginal language group in NSW, were the
original inhabitants of the area. European settlement began when the railway
arrived in the area in 1882, 6 km south of present-day Leeton.
Things to do
- Walk around town
to view the 21 buildings listed in the register of the Art Deco Society of
NSW. The best buildings are found along Kurrajong and Pine avenues.
- Cycle from Leeton
to Yanco on the flat, 7-km cycleway that links the two towns. The
ride starts at the Leeton Soldiers' Club.
- Head 9 km
north-west of town and visit the site of the Leeton Aboriginal
Mission. It’s closed now but can still be visited.
- Become a 'twitcher'
for a day and spot and count the birds. Look out for the
waterfowl that travel en masse to Fivebough Swamp,
about 11 km from town.
- Picnic or BBQ
at Yanco Weir and enjoy a fine view of the Murrumbidgee River.
You can swim, boat or fish here.
Events
- Rotary Markets
on the second Sunday of each month.
- Picnic Races
at Easter.
- The Leeton Sunrice
Country Festival, every second Easter, features a street parade,
carnival, bands and activities for young and old.
Don’t miss
- The Sunrice Country Visitors
Centre for rice-milling demonstrations and product tastings.
- The Berry Juice Factory,
one of the largest citrus-processing plants in the country. Weekday tours
are available.
- Tasting a pie from Mick’s
Bakehouse – a big winner at the Great Aussie Pie Competition.
- Toorak Winery, the oldest
and biggest in the area.
- A visit to the Riverina
Cheese Factory, where you can watch the process of cheese-making.
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