Victory Memorial Gardens located at Baylis St & Morrow St, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650, Australia

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Josef Winkler (Joe)

5 Google Rating

One of the beautiful parks in Wagga, in the middle of town! Most picturesque at night with the large

5/ 5

One of the beautiful parks in Wagga, in the middle of town! Most picturesque at night with the large tree lit up with thousands of lights! Always special moments here, also has water facilities and a park for kids! Great place for a picnic!!

Andrew Mountford-Bunn

5 Google Rating

Great open space with a place for bands to play. Also some lovely memorials for those who sacrificed

5/ 5

Great open space with a place for bands to play. Also some lovely memorials for those who sacrificed so much

Andrew Rodda

4 Google Rating

A nice space to walk about in the early evening after a hot summer afternoon. Clean and calming.

4/ 5

A nice space to walk about in the early evening after a hot summer afternoon. Clean and calming.

William Butcher

5 Google Rating

Absolutely beautiful place to stop for lunch. Plenty of shaded grass area to sit and relax.

5/ 5

Absolutely beautiful place to stop for lunch. Plenty of shaded grass area to sit and relax.

Nazmus Shakib Khan

5 Google Rating

It was a wonderful experience visiting the Victory Memorial Gardens. Quite informative walls and the

5/ 5

It was a wonderful experience visiting the Victory Memorial Gardens. Quite informative walls and the nice fountains surrounded by the flowers and well detailed wood carving. Its nearby the historic museum, so there are quite a few things to see here. Its a nice place for a picnic and also makes a nice place to stop and relax before heading out again in your journey. Wagga Wagga is a nice small city/town to visit.

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