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The moon and a windmill near
Cooma
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Cooma
Main
town in the Snowy Mountains
Cooma is located 810 m above sea level and 420 km
from Sydney via Canberra, which is 114 km away. It has a population of
around 8 000 people and is still regarded as the main town in the Snowy
Mountain region.
The town and the region both have Aboriginal names. It is
thought that Monaro was an Aboriginal word meaning 'treeless plains'
and that Cooma, originally spelt 'coombah', means either 'big lake' or
'open country'. Take your pick.
The area was first explored by Europeans in 1823 when an
expedition led by Captain Currie and Major Ovens moved south from Lake
George searching for good grazing land. By 1827 the Monaro Plains had
been settled as far as Berridale and by 1847 there were enough settlers
in the area for a Court of Petty Sessions to be established at the new
settlement of Cooma. Two years earlier a small Gothic Revival church,
Christ Church of England located 2 km south of Cooma on Myalla Road,
had been built. It is the oldest church in the area and one of the
oldest buildings in the Monaro. It was restored in 1960 and still
stands today.
Cooma was surveyed in 1849 and the first sales of
village lands occurred the following year. It would probably have
remained a small rural township had gold not been discovered near
Kiandra in 1859. The discovery brought boom times to the area and for
the next twelve months the town of Cooma, which was the only decent
sized settlement in the area, was inundated by miners and prospectors.
It has been estimated that over 15 000 people passed through the town
in less than a year.
By the 1880s the town had returned to its rural
simplicity. This was to be altered forever by the arrival of the
railway in 1889 which ensured easy access to the snowfields and made
Cooma the centre of a winter tourist industry which continues to boom today.
The final process in the town's growth occurred in 1949
when Cooma became the headquarters for the huge Snowy Mountains scheme
which was to bring workmen from 27 nations (see the flags in Centennial
Park) to the town.
At the peak of the work on the Snowy Mountains Scheme
Cooma was the headquarters for some 120 camps dotted throughout the
Snowy Mountains from Tumut in the north to Pilot Camp far south of
Khancoban. The SMA Information Centre (on the main road from Canberra)
is open 7 days a week and provides an excellent relief model of the
entire region as well as a well appointed theatrette with movies
chronicling the history of the project.
Things to see:
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Historic houses at 30 and 32
Lambie Street, Cooma
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Lambie Town Walk
Historically the most interesting area of Cooma is that
known as the Lambie Town Walk.
The walk then moves along Massie Street past the Post
Office (1877), Solomon's Store and the Cooma Hotel (both built in
1862), across to the impressive Cooma Court House (1889) with its
shuttered French windows and gracious front verandah, and past the old
prison which, although built in the 1870s, is still in use today.
It then passes Nijong Reserve and enters Lambie Street
- surely one of the finest domestic streetscapes in rural New South
Wales. The street has a total of eleven listings in the National Trust
Register including a beautiful pair of late Victorian semi-detached
cottages at 39-41 Lambie Street, an early coursed stone terrace dating
to 1850 with five bays and a rolled iron roof at 55 Lambie Street and a
gracious two storey Victorian house (1880) which now spreads from 51-53
Lambie Street. The Lord Raglan Hotel or Inn at 11 Lambie Street, which
dates from 1854 and is the oldest inn in the district, became a bank in
1860 and is now a gallery.
At the end of the street is the Royal Hotel and its
outbuildings. The hotel was built in 1858 and has a superb cast iron
verandah and an attractive hipped roof. Lambie Street has great beauty
and grace.
Nearby, on the opposite side of the Highway, is the
Southern Cloud Memorial Park which commemorates the disappearance of
the Southern Cloud aircraft which crashed in the Snowy Mountain in
1931. It was on a flight from Sydney to Melbourne and was Australia's
first major air disaster. It is a comment on the difficulty of the
terrain and the wildness of the area that the wreckage in which 8
people were killed wasn't found until 1958.
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The Man from Snowy River
statue in Centennial Park
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Centennial Park
and Tourist Information Office
The Department of Lands has produced a brochure which
is available at the Tourist Information Office which is centrally
located near Centennial Park on the main street.
The route starts at Centennial Park at the bizarre
'Man from Snowy River' sculpture. Centennial Park, once a swamp, became
a football field in the 1890s and had trenches dug in it during World
War 11 in preparation for an imminent Japanese invasion.
Lions Lookout
One of the more bizarre places in Cooma is the Lions
Lookout (near the Snowy Mountains Authority headquarters). Opened
during the Festival of the Snows in 1960 it is now completely blocked
by pine trees which have grown in the interim. The best the visitor can
hope for are glimpses of the town through the pine trees and in a
decade's time even these glimpses will have disappeared.
Llama Farm
Another true novelty in the area is the Llama Farm. The
llamas were imported from New Zealand and are now used as pack animals
(there are children's rides available) and for their fleece. The farm
is located 19 km from Cooma on the road to Adaminaby.
Wadbilliga National Park
Cooma is also a logical departure point for an
exploration of the western side of Wadbilliga National Park with its
rugged mountain ranges, wide plateaus, deep river valleys, wet
sclerophyll forest, heathland, bogs and pockets of rainforest. This
untouched wilderness area is home to 122 species of native birds as
well as swamp wallabies, echidnae, possums, platypus, eastern grey
kangaroos and wombats.
The most spectacular features of the park are probably Tuross
Falls (35 metres) and the 5-km Tuross River Gorge. The falls can be
viewed from a 3-km walking track which departs from the Cascades
camping area, which has toilets, picnic and barbecue facilities. To get
there head east from Cooma through Numeralla and on to Countegany but
do not take the right turn to Countegany itself. Instead follow the
road north towards Braidwood then turn right into Badja Forest Rd.
After 4.5 km is a signposted turnoff to the south (do not take the road
to Nerrigundah). Follow this for 1.5 km until you come to another
signpost which directs you south along Tuross Falls Rd. After 4.5 km is
a final signpost. Access from here along the final 2.5 km is best
suited to 4WD (for access to the eastern side of the park see entry on
Central Tilba).
The park's pristine state means that exploration is mostly by
foot, and then for experienced bushwalkers and naturalists who enjoy
lengthy walks and are prepared for an overnight stay. Note that heavy
rains can render roads and river crossings problematic if not
impassable, so it is best to enquire about local conditions before
setting off. Contact the Narooma office of the National Parks and
Wildlife Service for further information, maps and pamphlets, tel: (02)
4476 2888.
Books on the Town
There are two excellent and fascinating books on the
town and the surrounding area. 'Back to Cooma' Celebrations, a
facsimile of a book produced in 1926 to commemorate the centenary of
the town, is a remarkably interesting historical record of how the area
was in the 1920s. And Snowy Saga, produced by Oswald L. Ziegler for the
Shire, has some excellent early photographs.
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Tourist Information
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Cooma Visitors Centre
119 Sharp St
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6450 1742, 1800 636 525
Facsimile: (02) 6450 1798
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Motels
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Alkira Motel
213 Sharp St
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 3633
Facsimile: (02) 6452 7022
Rating: ***1/2
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Bunkhouse Motel
28 Solo St
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 2983
Facsimile: (02) 6452 2983
Rating: **
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Cooma Country Club Motel
237 Sharp St
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 1884
Facsimile: (02) 6452 2177
Rating: ***
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Cooma Motor Lodge
6 Sharp St
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 64 52 1888
Facsimile: (02) 6452 3106
Rating: ***1/2
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Greenleigh Motel Cooma
192 Sharp St
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 64 52 1211
Facsimile: (02) 64 52 1211
Rating: ***
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High Country Motel
12 Chapman St
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 1277
Facsimile: (02) 6452 3305
Rating: **1/2
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Kinross Inn
15 Sharp St
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 3577
Facsimile: (02) 6452 4410
Rating: ****
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Marlborough Motor Inn
Monaro Hwy
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 1133
Facsimile: (02) 6452 4675
Rating: ***1/2
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Nebula Motel
42 Bombala St
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 4133
Facsimile: (02) 6452 3397
Rating: ***1/2
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Sovereign Motor Inn
35 Sharp St
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 1366
Facsimile: (02) 6452 4965
Rating: ***1/2
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The Alpine Angler Motel
Snowy Moutains Hwy
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 4537
Facsimile: (02) 6452 7211
Rating: ***
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White Manor Motel
252 Sharp St
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 1152
Facsimile: (02) 6452 1627
Rating: ***1/2
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Hotels
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Alpine Hotel
Sharp St
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 1466
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Coffey¹s Hotel
6 Short St
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 2064
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Cooma Hotel
Massie St
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 2003
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Dodds Hotel
94 Commissioner St
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 2011
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Royal Hotel
Lambie St
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 2132
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The Australian Hotel
Sharp St
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 1844
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Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
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Feathers Bed & Breakfast
Cnr Cosgrove &Bransby Sts
Bredbo 2626
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6454 4151
Facsimile: (02) 6454 4151
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Cottages & Cabins
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Castanian Guesthouse
Dry Plains Rd
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 6636
Facsimile: (02) 6454 4151
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Farm & Eco Holidays
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Castanian Guesthouse
Dry Plains Rd
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 6636
Facsimile: (02) 6454 4151
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Warreen Farm Holidays
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6453 3272
Rating: **
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Caravan Parks
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Snowtels Caravan Park & Camping Area
Snowy Mountains Hwy
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 1828
Facsimile: (02) 6452 7192
Rating: ***1/2
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Restaurants
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Azzan'nare
1/57 Sharp St
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 1200
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Bahn Thai Noodle Restaurant
178 Sharp St
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 4277
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Coffey's Hotel
6 Short St
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 2064
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Cooma Chicken Inn
131 Sharp St
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 2068
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Cooma China Town Chinese Restaurant
10 Bombala St
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 1688
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Cooma Country Club Motor Inn
237 Sharp St
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 1884
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Cooma Hotel
Massie St
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 2003
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Cooma Thai Food
161 Sharp St
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 7989
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Danielle's On Main
Parkview Arc.
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 4488
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Elevation, Alpine Hotel
Sharp St
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 5151
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Grand Court Chinese Restaurant
Snow Stop Village
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 4525
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Grumpy's Diner
112 Sharp St
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 1002
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Hanna's Restaurant
76 Sharp St
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 1314
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Roses Lebanese Restaurant
69 Massie St
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 4512
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Royal Hotel
Lambie St
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 2132
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Thai Continental
76 Sharp St
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 5782
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Transylvania Winery & Restaurant
Monaro Hwy
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 4374
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Cafés
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Cafe Royale
Hain Centre
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 3993
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Chelsea Coffee Lounge
80 Vale St
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 2844
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Danielle's On Main
Parkview Arcade
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 4488
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East End Cafe
84a Sharp St
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 3705
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Sharp Food
122 Sharp St
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 7333
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Terry's
122 Sharp St
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 1002
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Tourist Cafe
85 Sharp St
Cooma
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6452 1553
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