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Wagga Wagga/Tumut Autumn Tour  
Departs:  Thursday, 24 April 2025    
Duration:  6  Days Tour Number: 4306    
Price: 
Cost $1990p.p. twin share
Travel Club $1890
Single Supplement $450
$290 p.p. Deposit due within 14 days to Confirm Booking.
Balance due March 27, 2025
   
 
 

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Tour Includes:
 All Breakfasts, All Evening Meals   
Accommodation and Entrance Fees as Itinerary  
HOME PICK UP AND RETURN ON THIS TOUR
 
 
Day 1 : Adelaide - Mildura - Hay
Your chauffered car will pick you up from home and drop you at Our Aust-wide tours Depot 101 Muller Rd Hampstead Gardens for our 7.00am departure. We travel the Sturt Highway to Waikerie, where we make a comfort stop, with time for a cuppa. Moving along through Renmark we make our way to Mildura for lunch (own cost).  After lunch we carry on along the Sturt Highway through Euston, Balranald, and Hay for our overnight stop, with time to freshen up before dinner. (B)
Hay Bishop Lodge Motor Inn
 
Day 2 : Hay - Darlington Point - Wagga
This morning we board the coach and make our way to Darlington Point and visit the Southern cotton Gin, here we learn, from when the bales are brought in, cleaned and packed ready to ship out, Southern Cotton's specially-built observation walkways allow visitors to witness these stages first-hand in a safe environment. You could also see the two enormous yellow moon buggies in action. Lunch will be at the Darlington Point Club. After lunch we make our way to Narrandera and visit the John Lake Centre. The Centre features an aquarium with many fish species of the Murray Darling system in particular the icon of the river system, the mighty Murray Cod. We have a guided tour of the hatchery, Ponds and aquarium’s. Continuing onto Wagga Wagga for our next three night’s accommodation. (B L D)
Wagga Wagga RSL Motel
 
Day 3 : Wagga Wagga - Tumut - Wagga
Boarding the coach we make our way to Tumut to join in the Gala day activities’ Its rich tradition and history have become a positive addition to the Falling Leaf Festival. With over 100 stalls amidst the beauty of the autumn shrouded Bila Park, Food lovers will be well catered for – quality coffee stars among the traditional festival food options, When you need a break from the browsing, a wonderful line up of performers on the stage are on hand to get you in the groove. This year’s stage program features a showcase of local and regional talent throughout the day. The gala event also has the street parade with many floats and people in costumes which showcases the local community. We then visit the Tumut Valley African Violets Farm with over 950 named varieties it is reputedly the largest African violet farm in Australia. Located in the grounds of the 120-year-old Tumut Plains School House while we are here we enjoy a devonshire afternoon tea. Returning to Wagga with time, to freshen up before dinner. (B D)
 
 
Day 4 : Wagga Wagga - Temora - Wagga
Departing Wagga we make our way to Temora and Visit the Aviation Museum. The Museum displays ex-military aircraft, which have a historical significance to Australia. What makes our collection unique is that our aircraft are maintained in airworthy condition and are flown on a regular basis. AThe Temora Aviation Museum’s Autumn 2018 Aircraft Showcase is scheduled for May 11th, 2019. The event will feature all serviceable aircraft from the Temora Aviation Museum’s collection, which includes the Supermarine Spitfires Mk VIII & Mk XVI, CA-13 Boomerang, Lockheed Hudson, Cessna 0-2A, Wirraway, Tiger Moth and Ryan STM S2.,At Temora you can get closer to the action as you witness a themed selection of Australia’s ex-military flying history come alive. Returning to Wagga through Junee and stop at the The Junee Licorice and Chocolate Factory before returning to Wagga. (B D)
 
 
Day 5 : Wagga - Albury - Bendigo
Departing Wagga we make our way along the Olympic Highway to  Lake Hume for morning tea and a look at the weir. Joining the Hume Highway we continue to Wangaratta or Benalla depending on time for lunch (own cost) and onto Shepparton and visit SPC Ardmona Factory Sales where you may want to buy some of the discounted goods including deciduous fruits (pear, peach, apricots, plums and apples), Our final destination for the day is Bendigo. (B D)
Bendigo - All Seasons Resort Hotel lBendigo
 
Day 6 : Bendigo - Adelaide
Time to farewell Bendigo, pack the coach and travel  through St Arnaud, Horsham and on to Nhill for lunch (own cost).  Travel through Bordertown to Tailem Bend for our final break before we reach Adelaide at approx 6pm where your cars will be waiting to take you home. (B D)