Gerogery, a small village in New South Wales, offers a variety of attractions for visitors to explore. One notable attraction is the Gerogery Doll Museum, which houses the largest collection of antique and modern dolls in the Riverina, including over 1600 dolls, teddy bears, and a variety of other collectibles, dating back to the 1880s. The museum is located in St Mary's Church and actively welcomes people with access needs.
For those interested in history and culture, the surrounding region offers opportunities to explore its rich heritage. Visitors can venture to Walla Walla to see the impressive Zion Lutheran Church, reflecting the area's German heritage, or visit Culcairn to admire the majestic Culcairn Hotel and Stationmaster’s Residence on the Great Southern Railway line. Additionally, Henty, known as the town of agricultural innovation, is home to the Headlie Taylor Header harvester in the Memorial Park.
For a more adventurous experience, travelers can enjoy the adrenaline-pumping excitement of Paintball Albury Wodonga, located just five minutes south of Gerogery. Furthermore, the town provides essential amenities, such as the Gerogery Supply Store, which serves as a convenient one-stop shop for various needs while traveling in the region, including takeaway food and grocery items, and also houses a Visitor Information Point for travel advice from locals.