Monday, 12 January 2026

Cowra

 


Today I am sharing a little about the town of Cowra which I visited on my recent holiday.

The town is located in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Situated on the banks of the Lachlan River, Cowra is approximately 310 kilometres west of Sydney and is known for its rich history, picturesque landscapes, and warm country hospitality.



It has a notable historical significance, particularly related to World War II. It was the site of the infamous Cowra Breakout in 1944, where hundreds of Japanese prisoners of war attempted to escape from a local camp. This event has shaped Cowra’s identity, and the town now features commemorative sites such as the Japanese Garden and Cultural Centre, which symbolise reconciliation and friendship.

The region’s Aboriginal heritage is also significant, with the Wiradjuri people being the traditional custodians of the land.

Cowra is an agricultural area, with farming being the backbone of the local economy. The area is renowned for producing quality wine, beef, lamb, and various crops.


Cowra also has the Japanese Garden and Cultural Centre this is  one of the largest Japanese gardens in the Southern Hemisphere, providing tranquil walking paths and vibrant seasonal displays.

There is the POW Campsite and Memorial, which is a site dedicated to the memory of the Cowra Breakout and its impact on Australian-Japanese relations.

It is part of the Lachlan Valley, which offers beautiful natural scenery, bushwalking, and birdwatching opportunities.

The Cowra wine region is home to several cellar doors and vineyards, attracting wine enthusiasts from all over.

Cowra is accessible by road, with regular coach services connecting it to Sydney, Canberra, and neighbouring towns. The nearest major train station is located in nearby Bathurst, while regional airports provide flights to larger cities.

Life in Cowra is relaxed and welcoming, with a strong sense of local pride. Residents enjoy a blend of country living, community events, and access to beautiful parks and riverside areas.

10 comments:

  1. Good to read about Cowra, Jo-Anne. It's a lovely town and we always stopped and looked at the Japanese garden and cemetery.

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  2. What drew the Japanese Gardens and Cultural Centre to Cowra in particular? The colours are stunning.

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    1. I think it had something to do with the POW camp and breakout but when I the post about the gardens I hope to find out more

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  3. So interesting to learn more about your country.

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  4. What a gorgeous place, Jo-Anne. So glad you got to see it!

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  5. Interesting. Another chunk of the war they don't teach here.

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