Gundagai is an iconic Aussie town that has inspired storytellers, poets and musicians over the years. Banjo Patterson and Jack O’Hagan regaled in tales of bushrangers, travellers and the odd sat on a tuckerbox. Settled in the early 1800’s Gundagai sits along the Murrumbidgee River, with heritage trails and museums scattered across the town. You’ll also see lots of impressive sculptures acround town, like “The Great Rescue of 1852”.