Fast facts
- Fertile land in the Lachlan River valley
- Famous for its wineries and wartime history
- Four hours’ drive west of Sydney
Why go there
Cowra is famous as the site of a mass breakout of Japanese prisoners of war during World War II – one of the most dramatic episodes in Australia’s wartime history. Today, the town’s Japanese Garden is popular, and you can visit the POW camp and war cemeteries.
The region is also acquiring a reputation for its wine and fine food. Canowindra, the hot-air ballooning capital of Australia, has a Heritage-listed main street, good wineries, olive groves and orchards.
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