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Lambie Gorge

Tourist attractions

Cooma, NSW 2630

Description

Lambie Gorge in Cooma, Australia is a hidden gem that offers a beautiful and challenging walk for visitors.

The walk is easily achievable and leads to a lookout over the small gorge, providing a stunning view of the rocks and waterholes below. Visitors can rest on seats placed on the slope and enjoy the space.

Apart from the gorge, visitors can also take a stroll around the beautiful township of Cooma, known as the Lambie Town Walk. This 5-kilometer walk takes just over an hour and allows visitors to explore three heritage-listed areas, including the Court House, Lambie Street Precinct, and Church Precincts. Church Hill is particularly notable for its nineteenth and twentieth-century religious and educational buildings.

The best time to visit Lambie Gorge in Cooma is during the warmer months, from October to April, when the weather is mild and pleasant. It is recommended to wear sturdy shoes and bring plenty of water for the walk, as the path can be slippery and rocky in places.

To get to Lambie Gorge, visitors can drive to the showgrounds and park there. The walk is hidden behind the showgrounds and can be accessed from there. Alternatively, visitors can start the Lambie Town Walk from the Court House Precinct in Cooma. Plan your visit to Lambie Gorge Cooma and enjoy hiking through the beautiful gorge, exploring the Lambie Town Walk, and discovering the charm of Cooma.

Details

Natural attractions: Gorges

Location

Cooma, NSW 2630

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