Travel Guide
Goulburn

Unearth the charm of Australia's first inland city, Goulburn. This hidden gem offers historic architecture, stunning natural landscapes, and scrumptious local cuisine. Get ready to be amazed by a town where the past warmly greets the present. Explore Goulburn, where every corner tells a story.
Quick Facts
Location Goulburn is located in the heart of New South Wales, Australia, approximately 195 kilometers south-west of Sydney.
Historical Significance It is Australia's first inland city, established in the early 19th century.
Population The population of Goulburn is approximately 23,000 people.
Big Merino Goulburn is famous for the Big Merino, a giant concrete sculpture of a sheep, symbolizing the city's wool industry.
Historic Buildings The city is known for its preserved old Victorian-era architecture, with many historic churches, homes, and public buildings.
Climate Goulburn has a temperate climate with mild to cold winters and warm, dry summers.
Railway Station Goulburn is home to the oldest surviving roundhouse railway turntable in New South Wales.
Local Cuisine It offers local agricultural produce like wines, lamb/beef dishes as part of its culinary delights.
Goulburn Waterworks Goulburn is home to the only complete, steam-powered municipal water supply left in its original location in the Southern Hemisphere.
Recreational Activities Goulburn offers a range of recreational activities like cycling, nature walks, fishing in local rivers, and exploring local arts and craft markets.
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