Tumut & Surrounds Tourist Guide

The Tumut tourism region in NSW is a place where the Snowy Valleys unfold in all their natural beauty—lush river flats, towering mountain forests, and a vibrant four‑season landscape that feels alive from the moment you arrive. Set at the foothills of the Snowy Mountains, Tumut offers travellers an irresistible blend of outdoor adventure, rich heritage, and peaceful country charm, making it one of regional Australia’s most compelling destinations.

The sensory experience begins with the Tumut River, its cool, clear waters weaving through town with a soothing rush that sets the tone for relaxation. In spring, the region bursts into colour as thousands of blossoms transform the streets during the famous Tumut Festival of the Falling Leaf. Summer brings warm days perfect for swimming, kayaking, and fishing along the riverbanks, where the scent of eucalyptus and pine drifts through the air. Autumn paints the valley in deep reds and golds, while winter wraps the region in crisp mountain air and misty mornings.

Nature lovers will find endless ways to explore. Wander the serene Tumut Wetlands, hike through the towering pines of Bago State Forest, or venture into Kosciuszko National Park for alpine trails, wildlife encounters, and breathtaking lookouts. Nearby Blowering Dam offers boating, camping, and panoramic views that capture the essence of the Snowy Valleys.

Tumut’s township adds warmth and authenticity to every visit. Heritage buildings, boutique shops, cosy cafés, and local produce create a welcoming village atmosphere. Stories of early settlers, Indigenous heritage, and the Snowy Hydro Scheme enrich the region, offering depth and meaning to every journey.

With its pristine landscapes, year‑round outdoor experiences, and inviting country hospitality, the Tumut region stands out as a must‑visit destination in the Snowy Valleys—an inspiring escape where travellers can unwind, explore, and reconnect with nature.

Destinations In The Tumut & Surrounds