On Canberra’s doorstep, Wallaroo is home to wineries, outdoor experiences, and lovely accommodation. An ideal country base for your visit to the capital and Yass Valley.




Named after the very shy and very rarely spotted woolly black wallabies, Wallaroo really gets you away from it all yet keeps you close to all of Canberra’s best attractions. It is also the home of the Hills of Hall wine sub-region, which has been compared in character to Italy’s Tuscany region and the Adelaide Hills as a micro-climate, producing distinctive award-winning wines.
Against the blue backdrop of the magnificent Brindabella Ranges, you’ll discover the likes of Pankhurst Wines, Brindabella Hills Winery, and Surveyor’s Hill vineyards. All complete with bistro, cottage and apartment style B&B. Surveyor’s Hill also lovingly harvests wild fruits and olives.
At Gooromon Park, you can enjoy nature experiences such as horseriding and birdwatching, relaxed dining and 4.5 star accommodation. For a luxury B&B experience, try the quirky vintage train accommodation at Last Stop Ambledown Brook.
What's In Wallaroo?
Brindabella Hills Winery
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