Wagga Wagga Visitor Information Centre located at 183 Tarcutta St, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650, Australia

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Dianne SUMMERS

5 Google Rating

Congratulations. Wonderful helpful service such a pleasant lady when I arrived 10 days ago the staf

5/ 5

Congratulations. Wonderful helpful service such a pleasant lady when I arrived 10 days ago the staff were so helpful. I purchased a HEMA map book, not because I needed it but in gratitude for the kind service I received. And as I was leaving your lovely town the service was still great It's a shame though that somebody flogged my pink towel that I accidentally left in the shower room. 😢

Julian Alvarez

5 Google Rating

Very kind and helpful lady who provided me with good piece of information, plus a map and book with

5/ 5

Very kind and helpful lady who provided me with good piece of information, plus a map and book with more details about what to do, where to go to and so on.

RVeeThereYet

4 Google Rating

Friendly staff. Water is available here however you cannot get a caravan into the parking area unles

4/ 5

Friendly staff. Water is available here however you cannot get a caravan into the parking area unless it is virtually empty. If you have a water bladder or tank in your car, you can fill it from the tap but you’ll need a hose at least 15m long and your own tap fitting. Jerry cans are ok.

peter dopper

4 Google Rating

Staff were fantastic and friendly helpful and suggested some great places

4/ 5

Staff were fantastic and friendly helpful and suggested some great places

Russel Hands

5 Google Rating

Dam good staff friendly free tea coffee park your rv .there instead of going to junee chocolate fact

5/ 5

Dam good staff friendly free tea coffee park your rv .there instead of going to junee chocolate factory you can come here variety of local produce worth the visit

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