Ask an ex-pat what they miss most, and it’s hands down the rolling fields of canola in the springtime. Nothing beats a road trip, or a slow Sunday drive through the farmland around Berrigan in early spring, when the winter crop of canola explodes into full golden bloom, painting the landscape a vibrant yellow.
It’s the perfect ‘slow’ antidote to our fast-paced life – and a nature immersion that the whole family will love.
In the township itself, you’ll be treated to country hospitality at its finest.
Stop off for a coffee, lunch or a sweet treat at one of our boutique eateries in town, before taking a gentle wander along Chanter Street where you’ll find an eclectic collection of new and second-hand clothes, books, bric-a-brac, treasures, arts, crafts and photography. While you’re there, be sure to take some time to read the interpretive plaques that reveal the heritage highlights of our town, including the old post office building, Federal Hotel, Memorial Hall and Heritage Museum.
Berrigan lays claim to the first rural fire service in Australia and today our community continues to thrive on that same spirit of volunteering. Our local swimming pool is thought to be one of only a handful in the nation that is free to the public, thanks to our townsfolk raising the funds each year to keep it open.
While you’re in the neighbourhood, be sure to visit the Berrigan Government Nature Reserve Tank Paddock - a scenic walking track through a regenerated Indigenous landscape, and a peaceful spot to take a stroll.
And if you love horseracing, you’ll be right at home here. Races have been run in Berrigan since the 1890s, and these days people travel from far and wide each year to attend our three country race meets - The Berrigan Gold Cup, Members & Patrons Day and the Finley Autumn Cup Day.