Bungendore
- Railway Station
- St Mary’s Catholic Church
- Old Court House
- St Phillip’s Anglican Church
Restaurants & Cafes

When it comes to meal time, you can choose anything from the humble hamburger through to genuine French cuisine with options to cater for any mood or occasion.
Wineries

The Bungendore area is also quickly becoming renowned as a world-class wine region. Taste some cool-climate wines at the cellar door or spend a little more time sampling wines at a cafe.
Shops & Galleries

If you wander along the streets of Bungendore you will find antiques, wood works, leather works, fabrics, soaps, fine art and clothing and more…
Historic Bungendore

Settled in 1824, Bungendore soon became a crossroad linking Goulburn, Braidwood, Queanbeyan, Canberra and Cooma.
Bungendore Events
Bungendore Rodeo

Enjoy the spills and thrills of a genuine country rodeo at Bungendore’s Annual Rodeo held in October each year.
Website: Bungendore Rodeo
Bungendore Muster

The Bungendore Muster is an Australian country music festival held in February each year.
Website: Bungendore Muster
Food Lovers Market

Buy fresh organic fruit and vegetables as well as free range and grass fed meat.
Website: Food Lovers Market
Bungendore Market

Bungendore’s unique art, craft and local produce market on the 3rd Sunday of each month.
Website: Bungendore Market
Canberra
Floriade

Australia’s biggest celebration of spring is held over the months of September and October.
Website: Floriade Australia
Parliament House

Parliament House is open to visitors every day of the year except for Christmas Day.
Website: Parliament House
Australian War Memorial

The Australian War Memorial is open to visitors every day of the year except for Christmas Day.
Website: Australian War Memorial
Visit Canberra

Explore our national capital and its many interesting and varied things to see and do.
Website: Visit Canberra
Braidwood
Historic Braidwood

Many of the early buildings of this historic town have been restored to their former glory and are being used as hotels, galleries, restaurants and a variety of other businesses. Braidwood is home to many artisans – writers, quilters, weavers, potters and artists. Learn about Braidwood’s development, settlers, the gold rush, bushrangers at Visit Braidwood