Tour the award-winning Junee Licorice and Chocolate Factory; indulge yourself at our fresh food market or any of the quality Junee restaurants. For a more peaceful pace, nearby Bethungra, Wantabadgery, Illabo, Old Junee and Eurongilly offer delightful daytrip destinations or take a leisurely tour of The Riverina. There are plenty of delicious and delightful things to see and do for travelers of any age.
Whether you’re a history buff taking in our stunningly preserved historical streetscape and Junee Railway Roundhouse Museum and Broadway Museum, or a thrill seeker braving the renowned haunted Monte Cristo Junee Manor, Junee tourist attractions offer a little something for every mind, soul and racing heart!
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Located in the beautiful little town of Junee NSW, right next to the world famous Junee Licorice & Chocolate Factory, the Classic Car Garage is a must-visit for any car enthusiast..
The original site of the Junee Co-op was transformed into the Junee Library when the supermarket moved across the tracks and left behind a wonderful space that was begging for a makeover. Dunn + Hillam Architects...
An engineering feat constructed in the 1940s to allow rail engines to negotiate the steep slope. The Bethungra Spiral on the Sydney to Melbourne line, goes through two tunnels and over the top of the hill, through...
The Junee Licorice and Chocolate Factory is located at the restored Junee Flour Mill, a historically rich landmark in the rural township of Junee, New South Wales. Stretching over twenty metres into the Junee skyline is t...
Monte Cristo was built in 1884 and the historic homestead has been fully restored in High Victorian Style. The historic (and some say most haunted house in Australia) late Victorian mansion Monte Cristo was the centre of society for the...
When officially opened in September 1947, the New South Wales Government Railways claimed it was the "largest roundhouse in the southern hemisphere". Construction started during the later years of WWII...
The closure of Bethungra Public School has opened the way for a tourism experience rich in culture and heritage like no other! Bethungra Olde School T-House is an ideal location for a ‘coffee break’ while on the road...
Home of the Junee & District Historical Society Housed in what was the old Broadway Hotel, the museum has a variety of thematic displays using artifacts from the Junee area presented so as to provoke thought and interest in the hist...
Unveiled on Saturday 6 August 2011, the Ray Warren Statue in Dobbyn Park, honours the legendary Channel 9 rugby league commentator who was born and bred in Junee. The project was instigated by the...