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The Riverina region of NSW is known as the ‘food bowl’ of the state for good reason. Produce thrives here, and much of it envelops Griffith, from grapes to oranges and everything in between. Explore the town’s fascinating Italian heritage while visiting wineries, restaurants and museums, and linger for festivals celebrating this rich food and wine culture.
History and heritage
Noted architect Walter Burley Griffin was in his prime in the early 20th century, not only (and famously) designing Canberra, but also Griffith as part of the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Scheme. The city became a magnet for European migrants, who settled in the region after World Wars I and II, and helped build a distinctive food and wine culture. Their contribution is celebrated at the Griffith Multicultural Festival, which is part of the annual Spring Fest in October.
Griffith Spring Fest , Griffith
Whether you are interested in the irrigation scheme or wine making, you can explore the heritage of Griffith at two museums on the same picturesque grounds. The Griffith Italian Museum is within the Pioneer Park Museum , which spans more than 40 historic buildings and details important aspects of the town’s history. If you’re keen for more, head to the Griffith Regional Art Gallery to browse an impressive collection of art.
Griffith Pioneer Park Museum , Griffith
Wine & dine
With more than 60% of Griffith locals descended from Italian heritage, this town takes food and wine seriously. The first vineyard was established in 1912, and since then the region has blossomed into one of NSW’s most applauded wine regions. Some of the best-known wineries with cellar doors are De Bortoli Wines , home of the internationally acclaimed Noble One Botrytis Semillon; Yarran Wines , with a fabulous cellar door overlooking the vines; and Calabria Family Wines .
De Bortoli Wines , Bilbul
When it comes time to dine, head to Limone to sample Luke Piccolo’s impeccable cuisine. Luke’s family own an incredible organic farm in Griffith, and this is his primary source of produce for Limone – everything else comes from other small regional growers, makers and farmers. A short walk down the street you’ll find Zecca , set within a former bank and replete with glorious pressed-metal ceilings and polished wood floors. Everything on the menu here is regional and rustic, with chefs relying on family recipes (Italian, of course) in the kitchen.
Limone Dining , Griffith
Time for dessert? Proudly old school, Bertoldo’s has been serving up biscotti, cannoli and gelato since 1952. The fourth-generation, family-owned bakery and sweets store offers a comforting embrace from the moment you enter, welcoming you with the warm aroma of just-baked pastry and the cool kiss of icing sugar, floating on the breeze from the kitchen.
Bertoldo’s Pasticceria , Griffith
There aren’t many working malthouses in the world – Whitton Malt House is one, set on an immense estate on the outskirts of Griffith. The dining room and cellar door occupy a soaring warehouse, with tables spilling outside beside a manmade lake. And if you can’t bear to tear yourself away, check in to the luxe cabins ringing the lake, replete with designer kitchens, rain showers and windowside sofas.
Whitton Malt House , Whitton
Tours & experiences
Raised on her family’s Griffith vineyard, Australian-Italian Cassandra Cadorin knows a thing or two about local wine – and what food to pair with it, for that matter. Launching a tour company that decodes the region’s finest produce was a no-brainer. Her Bella Vita Riverina Tours reveal the full extent of the town’s multicultural heritage, dropping in on top winemakers and purveyors. Ask nicely, and Cadorin will take you to the town’s Hermit’s Cave, a heritage-listed collection of stone structures on Scenic Hill. Griffith Tours also offers delectable adventures that take you to wineries, restaurants and cafes around the area.
Yarran Wines , Yenda
Events & accommodation
The enticing Griffith events calendar includes Festa delle Salsicce in August, which celebrates the town’s Italian heritage. At the Griffith Easter Party , held on the Easter long weekend, you can enjoy fun activities for the whole family, with an Easter egg hunt, wine tasting, live music and more.
Accommodation options suit various budgets and include caravan parks, motels, hotels, self-catering cottages and luxe cabins like Whitton Malt House.
Quest Griffith , Griffith - Credit: Destination Riverina Murray
Getting there
Griffith is a six-hour drive from Sydney and five hours from Melbourne. You can also fly to Griffith Airport via Qantas and Regional Express. Griffith Airport is 5km from Griffith’s town centre. Use the taxi services available at the terminal to make the short trip south. Alternatively, rent a car at the airport and explore the region at your own pace.
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15 Best Things to Do in Griffith (Australia)
The city of Griffith sits in the fertile plains of NSW ‘s Riverina region, ensconced in vineyards, rice fields and orange groves.
This was a planned city, set on a curious system of circular streets and radiating avenues.
Waves of Italian immigration throughout the 20th century have had a lasting effect on Griffith’s culture and identity, bringing winemaking knowhow, a wider variety of fruits and vegetables and a joy for food and drink that is unmistakable today.
You can treat yourself to cannoli, gelato and authentic salami from businesses that have been going since the 1950s, and spend days touring the Riverina’s cellar doors.
1. Griffith Pioneer Park Museum
At this excellent museum complex you can dip into the history of Griffith but also discover how the massive Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area created the Riverina’s “food bowl”. As well as a huge collection of artefacts covering more than a century of local history, the park has several heritage buildings that have been moved to this site.
Bagtown is a throwback to Griffith’s pioneer days in the 1910s, carefully recreating historic amenities like the post office, general store, newsagent, hairdresser, bakery and more.
Griffith’s Italian ties are explained at the Italian Museum and Cultural Centre, with absorbing firsthand accounts by immigrants, household items, clothing, tools and more.
Finally the Wine Museum, supported by several local wine brands, recalls the birth and development of winemaking in one of Australia’s most productive regions.
2. Riverina Wine Region
Around a quarter of all the wine produced in Australia comes from the Riverina wine region, surrounding Griffith.
Here warm climate varietals like Semillon, Shiraz and Chardonnay grow on flat plains in loamy, red-brown earth.
Vineyards are bathed in year-round sunshine, with baking hot summers and cool winters.
Griffith’s Italian heritage comes to the fore, as you’ll tell from names like De Bortoli and Calabria Family Wines.
These are just two of a whole directory of wineries near Griffith, and special mention has to go to Yarran, Berton and McWilliam’s Hanwood Estate.
Such is the abundance that it might be easier to put your wine experience in the hands of Griffith Tours or Bella Vita Tours, giving you a custom itinerary.
3. Hermit’s Cave
On Griffith’s north-eastern outskirts there’s a sudden rocky mass, which is actually an outlying hill of the McPherson Ranges.
Between 1929 and 1952 the reclusive Italian immigrant Valerio Ricetti made this place his home, singlehandedly building shelters, water cisterns, drystone walls, gardens and paths over a kilometres of the escarpment.
There’s almost no equivalent to Hermit’s Cave in all of Australia, and the site was placed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register in 2007. You can hike up the stiff slope to admire Ricetti’s work, read the information boards and enjoy far-reaching views over the Riverina’s fertile plains and up to the peaks of Cocoparra National Park.
4. Lake Wyangan
This recreation honey pot for the Griffith area is manmade, and took shape in the 1950s on the site of former gypsum mines and an existing natural swamp.
What you’ll find at Lake Wyangan is a scenic expanse of water with open green space on its shores for picnics and games.
By the water are barbecues, sheltered picnic areas, a free campsite with power, toilets and hot water, as well as a free-to-use boat ramp and jetty.
Children can make the most of the playground, and will have a great time checking out the animal enclosures for chickens, deer and goats.
5. Griffith Regional Art Gallery
Griffith boasts one of the top regional galleries in New South Wales, housed in a handsome Art Deco building from the 1930s.
In its inventory are two important collections: First off there’s the life’s work of fashion designers, Ross Weymouth and John Clarringbold, comprising no fewer than 12 winning items from the Australian Gown of the Year Awards.
The gallery also holds Australia’s National Contemporary Jewellery Collection, gaining new pieces every other year from the biennial National Contemporary Jewellery Award, hosted here.
On the program are up ten exhibitions every year, showing selections from the collection, as well as landmark touring shows and showcases for local talent.
6. Spring Fest
Every October, Griffith celebrates the arrival of spring with two weeks of street parties, food, wine and open gardens.
The event’s signature is the spectacle of more than 70 sculptures along Banna Avenue, made with local oranges by dozens of volunteers.
These are made up of 100,000 oranges and are inspired by the famed lemon sculptures of Menton, France.
They take on all kinds of weird and wonderful forms, from a Cinderella-style carriage to a giant guitar and grand piano.
The sculptures can be admired for free and are the linchpin of Spring Fest, which also stages a garden festival with open garden tours, a multicultural festival and a lively launch party.
7. Bertoldo’s Bakery
This beloved family bakery/deli on Banna Avenue is now in its fourth generation, and opened in 1952. If you love discovering time-honoured local spots, Bertoldo’s Bakery is a must.
You can drop by for super-fresh bread, and a choice of Italian sweet treats like cannoli, biscotti and gelato.
Among the savoury options are a range of sandwiches, wraps, sausage rolls and roast chicken, while the coffee is up there with the best in town.
8. Codemo Smallgoods
Another Griffith institution, this company has been in the smallgoods (salami, ham and sausages) business since the 1950s.
Codemo’s delectable choice of cured meats is prepared on site in small batches.
There’s a wide variety of prosciutto, bacon, cooked ham and sausages.
And when it comes to salami you can choose from a host of northern and southern Italian specialities, including everything from extra hot to mild, as well as black olive and cacciatore.
Of course, you’ll be free to sample all these cold cuts before you buy.
9. City Park
Families with restless children need look no further than this park that opened in 2011 on the edge of the CBD.
The headline at City Park is the sensational playground, which comes with the tallest rope-built climbing frame in the Southern Hemisphere, a double flying fox and an enormous splash pad.
There’s also a fenced-in playground for toddlers, exercise stations and ample lawns for picnics and relaxation.
The park is threaded by Griffith’s canal, with waterside paths and a footbridge crossing the water.
10. Cocoparra National Park
A short way north-east of Griffith, the flat plains of the Riverina region are interrupted by a range of prominent hills, the tallest of which is Mount Bingar at 455 metres.
These are conserved by an 8,347-hectare national park, a destination for bushwalkers who want to tackle some rocky scenery and soak up some marvellous views.
Something compelling abut Cocoparra National Park is how the landscape changes through the seasons, and if you happen to be in the area after heavy rainfall, be sure to visit the park to see its waterfalls in full flow.
You can gaze awestruck at the creased rock faces, hike in forests of kurrajong, Dwyer’s mallee gum and white cypress pine, and discover beautiful wildflowers and orchids in spring.
11. Centenary Sculptures in IOOF Park
Directly west of City Park is another green space name for the International Order of Odd Fellows.
In 2016 a set of seven granite sculptures was erected here to celebrated the city’s centenary.
These works were hewn from three-tonne blocks in a remarkable flurry of activity, involving 17 intense days of labour by leading stone sculptors recruited from around the world.
Represented in the park are Liu Yang (China), Renate Verbrugge (New Zealand), Chris Peterson (Netherlands), Miguel Isla (Spain), TOBEL (Germany), Francesco Panceri (Italy) and Hew Chee Fong (Australia). Each sculpture interprets the theme, “The meaning of water in Griffith, and the city’s cultural diversity”.
12. Griffith Regional Theatre
For live entertainment, the local go-to is the Griffith Regional Theatre by the university, seating 520 and equipped with state-of-the-art stage, sound and lighting facilities.
The theatre’s program is curated to appeal to as wide an audience as possible, so along with cutting-edge drama and dance there will be major touring music artists, tribute acts, musicals, cabaret, shows for children, comedy and a lot more besides.
The venue is also used for community and school performances, while Artspace is an annual program of exhibitions by artists from the region.
13. Altina Wildlife Park
For a family day out, this zoo is a simple drive down Kidman Way and is known for the unique tours taking you past enclosures for endangered Australian and exotic species.
These tours are given on horse-drawn (pulled by a Clydesdale) or motorised carts, in the company of an entertaining and informative guide, and lasting around 2.5 hours.
During this adventure you’ll witness a wealth of animals, from African lions to white rhinos, spotted hyenas, American bison and lemurs.
The trips are arranged to coincide with feeding times, for an up-close glimpse of behaviour only seen in the wild.
14. Griffith Visitor Information Centre
On Griffith’s main thoroughfare, Banna Avenue, the visitor information centre is impossible to miss for the WWII-era Fairey Firefly mounted atop a column.
This is the Griffith Memorial to Airmen, unveiled in 1969, and the plane was used for naval reconnaissance in the war.
The information centre behind is an ideal first stop in Griffith.
For starters, there’s an interpretive display area charting Griffith’s progress since 1916, and of course you can peruse all the usual brochures, leaflets and maps.
The gift shop is also worthwhile, stocking locally made Indigenous arts and crafts and delicious artisanal goodies from the area like honey, prunes, balsamic vinegar, wine, nougat, olive oil, nougat and relishes.
15. Griffith Easter Party
Another landmark on Griffith’s event’s calendar is this multi-day celebration over the entire Easter weekend.
The party has its roots in the local wine industry and usually coincides the end of vintage each year.
From Thursday to Monday there will wine tasting, food stalls, cooking demonstrations, jet boat races and a ton of activities for families.
Little ones can attend an Easter-themed story time, hunt for Easter eggs, while for grownups there’s live music at local clubs and pubs into the night.
15 Best Things to Do in Griffith (Australia):
- Griffith Pioneer Park Museum
- Riverina Wine Region
- Hermit's Cave
- Lake Wyangan
- Griffith Regional Art Gallery
- Spring Fest
- Bertoldo's Bakery
- Codemo Smallgoods
- Cocoparra National Park
- Centenary Sculptures in IOOF Park
- Griffith Regional Theatre
- Altina Wildlife Park
- Griffith Visitor Information Centre
- Griffith Easter Party
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1. Yarran Wines
2. Calabria Family Wines Riverina
3. Griffith Pioneer Park Museum
4. Berton Vineyard
5. Hermits Cave
6. City Park
7. Cocoparra National Park
8. Lake Wyangan
9. Griffith Regional Theatre
10. Griffith Tourism Hub
11. Griffith War Memorial Museum INC
12. The Aisling Distillery
13. Fairey Firefly Memorial
14. Centenary Sculptures at IOOF Park
15. Griffith Regional Art Gallery
16. Soldiers Settlement Memorial
17. Nancy Blumer Memorial
18. Pioneer Women Of Griffith District Statue
19. Donald Mackay Memorial
20. Memorial Park
21. Wine Bottles
22. Cwa Park
23. Enticknap Park
24. Mia Pioneer Memorial
25. family funland.
26. Griffith Golf Club
27. Bella Vita Riverina Tours
28. Gateway Megacentre
29. riverina grove.
30. Griffith Exies Sporties
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Things to do in Griffith, NSW: What are the best attractions?
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The best things to do in Griffith, NSW, include walks in the Cocoparra National Park and the Griffith wineries. Other Griffith attractions include Wyangan Lake and the Griffith Regional Art Gallery.
The best things to do in Griffith, NSW
The best things to do in Griffith, NSW , are:
- Tackling the Mount Brogden walking track in Cocoparra National Park.
- Wine-tasting at Calabria Family Wines or Warburn Estate.
- Birdwatching on the Falcon Falls walking track .
- Picnicking at Lake Wyangan .
Where is Griffith, NSW?
Griffith, NSW , is one of the major urban hubs in the Riverina region. You’ll pass through on an inland road trip from Melbourne to Cairns or Melbourne to Airlie Beach .
Griffith likes to bill itself as Australia’s food bowl, and it’s no surprise to learn that agriculture is the big money-spinner in these parts.
Book in advance for the best Griffith accommodation deals .
There are a few things to do in Griffith, NSW, for visitors, however. First up are the two staples of regional Australian towns – the regional art gallery and the local history museum. The Griffith Regional Art Gallery and Griffith Pioneer Park Museum tick these boxes. Don’t expect anything awe-inspiring from either. They fit strictly in the rainy day if you happen to be in town box.
Things to do in Griffith, NSW: Lake Wyangan and Cocoparra National Park
If it’s not a rainy day, however, there are more appealing outdoor attractions in Griffith . Lake Wyangan on the site of a former gypsum mine is ten minutes to the north of the town centre, and is a good spot for picnics and barbecues.
To the north-east, you’ll find the Cocoparra National Park . Here, there are several walking tracks to enjoy. The 4.6km Mount Brogden walking track should give the legs a thorough workout as it climbs to a fine lookout over the Murrumbidgee River. The shorter Falcon Falls walking track is particularly good for birdwatching. There’s a good chance of spotting nesting peregrine falcons.
Things to do in Griffith, NSW: Griffith wineries
But Griffith’s real strength is in wine tourism . There are several wineries around Griffith , although not all are open to visitors. It’s the sort of spot where grapes are grown in large quantities, then sold to winemakers elsewhere.
Griffith wineries that do have cellar doors open to the public include Warburn Estate, Yarran Wines, the Dee Vine Estate, Wickham Hill Winery and Calabria Family Wines. You can self-drive around them, but this will obviously limit your tasting experience. A wine tour with the likes of Bella Vita Riverina Tours is probably a better bet.
The best places to stay in Griffith , NSW
The top Griffith accommodation options are:
- For a cheap, but good quality, motel: Coro Club Motel .
- For a four star with flair (and free private parking): The Gem .
- For a business-friendly aparthotel: Quest Griffith .
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Your Comprehensive Guide To Visiting Griffiths in NSW
Nestled within the heart of New South Wales is a delightful place that embodies the essence of rural charm, rich history and culinary delights. Welcome to Griffith, a regional city that seduces visitors with its diverse offerings and warm community spirit.
From its sprawling vineyards that produce some of Australia’s finest wines to its captivating blend of cultures, Griffith invites you to embark on a journey that promises unforgettable experiences. If you love wine, history, good food and beautiful landscapes, this area offers you a taste of both the past and present.
This article will provide you with a comprehensive guide to visiting Griffith in New South Wales. So keep reading until the end to learn more about one of the state’s most captivating travel destinations.
Introduction to Griffith
Griffith was established in 1916 and named after Sir Arthur Griffith, the city’s first New South Wales Minister of Public Works. Since then, it has blossomed into a hub of agricultural excellence, renowned particularly for its world-class wine production.
Situated approximately 570 km west of Sydney, this city boasts a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural diversity and a strong sense of community. Griffith promises a multifaceted adventure that resonates with history enthusiasts and modern-day explorers, from its lush vineyards that produce some of Australia’s most celebrated wines to its historical sites that offer a glimpse into the past.
As you explore the town, you’ll discover a city that artfully weaves together the old and the new, inviting visitors to partake in a truly immersive and enriching experience.
Getting There
Reaching Griffith is easy via several modes of transport, each offering its unique charm.
Griffith Airport serves as a gateway to the city for those coming by air, offering direct flights from major Australian cities such as Sydney and Melbourne. Alternatively, the road trippers can traverse the picturesque landscapes via the Newell Highway, a scenic route connecting Melbourne and Brisbane’s vibrant cities.
If you prefer to take the train, nearby towns like Narrandera and Leeton serve as entry points, allowing you to transition into the heart of Griffith’s wonders seamlessly. Regardless of how you choose to get there, the journey to Griffith is the prelude to an unforgettable adventure in this captivating regional jewel of New South Wales.
Best Time to Visit
Griffith’s allure is evergreen, with its charm resonating throughout the seasons. However, the city unveils its most enchanting facets during the spring and autumn months.
Spring, spanning from September to November, blankets the landscape in a riot of colours as blossoms adorn trees and vineyards. The weather during this period is pleasant, making it perfect for outdoor explorations and leisurely strolls. As the temperatures gradually cool, autumn, from March to May, paints the city in warm hues, creating a picturesque backdrop for outdoor adventures and cosy indoor experiences.
These seasons offer comfortable weather for exploration and align with some of Griffith’s most celebrated events and festivals, ensuring that your visit is imbued with a vibrant cultural spirit.
Things to Do and See
Griffith offers plenty of things to see and do for the visitor, catering to a wide range of interests. From exploring the city’s historical heritage to indulging in its culture, here are some top attractions and activities to consider during your trip there:
Winery Tours and Tastings
Embark on a journey through Griffith’s acclaimed wineries and vineyards. Enjoy wine tastings and cellar door tours at renowned establishments like De Bortoli Wines, McWilliam’s Wines and Calabria Family Wines. Immerse yourself in the world of viticulture, learning about the winemaking process and sampling exquisite vintages amid breathtaking vineyard landscapes.
Pioneer Park Museum
Step back in time at the Pioneer Park Museum, a living history museum that showcases Griffith’s past. Explore a collection of historic buildings, machinery and artifacts that offer insights into the city’s agricultural heritage and cultural evolution. The museum’s guided tours and interactive exhibits provide a fascinating glimpse into the early days of settlement.
Hermits Cave
Delve into Griffith’s history by visiting the Hermits Cave, a sandstone dwelling carved by Chinese immigrants in the early 1900s. The cave’s intricate carvings tell the stories of the early settlers’ struggles and triumphs, offering a unique window into the past. Guided tours provide fascinating insights into the lives of those who once inhabited this remarkable cave.
Cocoparra National Park
Nature enthusiasts will find their paradise in Cocoparra National Park, located a short drive from Griffith. Explore rugged landscapes, native flora and diverse wildlife on picturesque walking trails.
Don’t miss the opportunity to reach the park’s lookout points, which offer breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding area.
Local Markets
Immerse yourself in Griffith’s local culture by visiting the vibrant markets. The Griffith City Market and Riverina Grove Estate Olive Shop offer a variety of fresh produce, artisanal products and homemade goods. Engage with local artisans, discover unique souvenirs and savour the flavours of the region.
Multicultural Festival
If your visit aligns with March, don’t miss the annual Griffith Multicultural Festival. This lively event celebrates the city’s diverse cultural heritage through food stalls, live music, dance performances and cultural displays. It’s a vibrant and festive occasion that showcases the unity of Griffith’s multicultural community.
Citrus Sculptures
Witness the creative transformation of citrus fruits into intricate sculptures during the Citrus Sculptures event held in September. Local farmers showcase their artistic talents by crafting impressive sculptures, turning Griffith into an open-air gallery bursting with vibrant colours.
These are just a few highlights of the myriad of experiences Griffith has to offer. Whether you’re exploring historical sites, enjoying outdoor adventures, or savouring the local flavours, your time in Griffith is bound to be a captivating and enriching journey.
Where To Stay in Griffith
For those requiring overnight accommodation during their stay in Griffiths there are several options available to suit all preferences and budget. From upscale hotels to charming bed and breakfasts, you’ll find something that meets your needs. Here are some good options:
Griffith Central Motel
Centrally located on Banna Avenue, Griffith Central Motel offers comfortable and well-equipped rooms. The motel’s convenient location places you within walking distance of local shops, restaurants, and cafes. It features a pool and barbecue facilities, allowing you to unwind after a day of exploring. The Pioneer Park Museum, showcasing Griffith’s history, is just a short drive away.
Quest Griffith
Over on Railway Street, Quest Griffith offers modern serviced apartments suitable for both short and
extended stays. The apartments are equipped with full kitchens, making it easy to prepare your meals. The property features a fitness centre, laundry facilities and complimentary Wi-Fi. Quest Griffith is close to the city centre, providing easy access to shopping and dining options.
Agritourism Stays – Riverina Grove Estate
Not far from Griffith in Tharbogang on the Riverina Highway, you can experience the charm of agritourism at Riverina Grove Estate. This working olive grove offers comfortable accommodations amid picturesque olive trees. You can enjoy olive oil tastings, take leisurely walks and learn about olive farming. The property is a short drive from the city and offers a serene escape while still being close to Griffith’s attractions.
Exies Bagtown Motel
Situated on Jondaryan Avenue, the Exies Bagtown Motel offers cosy and budget-friendly rooms with modern amenities. The motel is part of the Exies complex, which includes dining options, a golf course and entertainment facilities. It’s situated on the outskirts of Griffith, providing a quieter retreat for those who want a bit of separation from downtown, but still remaining close to it.
Citrus Motel
Citrus Motel provides comfortable accommodations and is conveniently located near the city centre on Wakaden Street. The motel features a swimming pool, barbecue facilities, and free Wi-Fi. It’s a short drive from attractions like the Hermits Cave, where you can explore sandstone carvings that offer a glimpse into Griffith’s history.
Each of these accommodations offers a unique experience while allowing you to explore Griffith’s attractions with ease. So, as you can see, whether you’re interested in centrally located motels, serene agritourism stays, or comfortable lodgings with modern amenities, Griffith has a place to suit your preferences.
Where To Eat in Griffith
You won’t be wanting for food options during your visit to Griffith in New South Wales. Catering to all tastes and budgets there are plenty of excellent cafes, restaurants and eateries you can choose to dine at.
Here are some popular places you should visit when you fancy a meal.
Zecca Handmade Italian
Zecca Handmade Italian offers an authentic Italian dining experience with a modern twist. Situated on Banna Avenue, the restaurant’s warm ambience and attentive service make it a popular choice, so bookings are recommended. The menu features handcrafted pasta dishes, wood-fired pizzas, and a
selection of fine wines. Don’t miss the Gnocchi Gorgonzola or the wood-fired Margherita pizza.
Griffith Leagues Club – The Coro Clu
Over on Jondaryan Avenue, The Coro Club is part of the Griffith Leagues Club. It offers a diverse dining experience, allowing diners to enjoy bistro-style meals in a relaxed atmosphere, with options ranging from classic pub fare to modern Australian dishes. The club also hosts live entertainment, making it a great spot to unwind. Try the steak sandwich or the seafood platter for a hearty meal.
Limone Dining
Limone Dining on Kooba Street is renowned for its elegant setting and innovative menu. The restaurant prides itself on using fresh local produce to create contemporary dishes with a Mediterranean influence. The extensive wine list complements the dining experience. Opt for the slow-cooked lamb shoulder or the grilled local fish for a memorable meal.
La Scala Cafe & Pizzeria
Also on Banna Avenue, La Scala is a popular spot for casual dining with a focus on Italian cuisine. The cafe’s relaxed vibe makes it ideal for families and groups. Its menu includes a variety of pizzas, pastas and salads, with the Prosciutto and Rocket Pizza and the Penne Pesto, in particular, being stand out dishes.
Food I Am offers cooking classes and a cafe that showcases local and seasonal ingredients. The cafe’s menu is inspired by global flavours and features dishes with creative twists. Located on Yambil Street, it is known for its artisanal sandwiches, fresh salads and gourmet burgers. Indulge in the Pulled Pork Burger or the Roasted Vegetable Salad and taste how good the local produce is.
Griffith Vietnamese & Chinese Restaurant
The Griffith Vietnamese & Chinese Restaurant is a go-to spot for anyone craving Asian flavours. The restaurant is another popular venue on Banna Avenue and offers a wide range of Vietnamese and Chinese dishes, from pho to stir-fried delights. The Beef Pho and the Honey Chicken are local favourites.
Birch & Barley
Still on Banna Avenue, Birch & Barley is a quaint cafe known for its speciality coffee, fresh pastries and light meals. It’s a great place for a morning latte or a quick bite on-the-go. Try the house-made croissants and muffins, along with a perfectly brewed cup of java.
These dining options showcase Griffith’s diverse culinary scene, from Italian and Mediterranean flavors to classic pub fare and Asian cuisine.
So if you’re seeking an elegant dining experience or a simply casual meal, Griffith’s restaurants offer a range of choices to satisfy your palate.
Final Thoughts
A trip to Griffith is a journey into a world of flavours, history, and natural beauty. From its renowned wineries to its cultural festivals, the city offers a well-rounded experience for travellers seeking an authentic Australian adventure.
Whether you’re wandering through vineyards, savouring local delicacies, or exploring historic sites, Griffith is a destination that will leave you with lasting memories and a deeper appreciation for regional Australia.
We hope this guide has inspired you to plan a visit to this fabulous part of the country. If you do go there, we are sure the charms of Griffith in New South Wales will utterly seduce you.
Top Things to Do in Griffith
Things to do in griffith.
- 5.0 of 5 bubbles
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- 3.0 of 5 bubbles & up
- Budget-friendly
- Good for Big Groups
- Good for a Rainy Day
- Good for Kids
- Good for Couples
- Hidden Gems
- Adventurous
- Honeymoon spot
- Good for Adrenaline Seekers
- Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, photos, and popularity.
1. Yarran Wines
2. Calabria Family Wines Riverina
3. Griffith Pioneer Park Museum
4. Berton Vineyard
5. Hermits Cave
6. City Park
7. Cocoparra National Park
8. Lake Wyangan
9. Griffith Regional Theatre
10. Griffith Tourism Hub
11. Griffith War Memorial Museum INC
12. The Aisling Distillery
13. Fairey Firefly Memorial
14. Centenary Sculptures at IOOF Park
15. Griffith Regional Art Gallery
16. Soldiers Settlement Memorial
17. Nancy Blumer Memorial
18. Pioneer Women Of Griffith District Statue
19. Donald Mackay Memorial
20. Memorial Park
21. Wine Bottles
22. Cwa Park
23. Enticknap Park
24. Mia Pioneer Memorial
25. family funland.
26. Griffith Golf Club
27. Bella Vita Riverina Tours
28. Gateway Megacentre
29. riverina grove.
30. Griffith Exies Sporties
What travellers are saying.
- Griffith Pioneer Park Museum
- Calabria Family Wines Riverina
- Lake Wyangan
- Hermits Cave
- Cocoparra National Park
- Centenary Sculptures at IOOF Park
- Enticknap Park
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- Cultural Hotspots
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- 1800 681 141
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The Griffith Tourism Hub should be your first stop when visiting Griffith!
Open 7 days, and staffed by professional, friendly locals, gather information on what’s on, where to stay and eat, and what to see and do, including walking and cycling trails, National Parks, lookouts, lakes and wetlands, birdwatching, places of interest, and many local experiences and tours.
The Griffith Tourism Hub also has a wonderful gift shop stocked with the largest range of regional produce, from olive oil and balsamic vinegars, jams & honey, relishes & sauces, nuts, olives, prunes and other sweet treats. Select from the range of ready-made regional produce hampers, or customise your own – the perfect gift to take back to friends and family! You will also find Griffith merchandise and Australiana giftware in the shop.
Whilst at The Hub, take the time to wander through the interpretive display which tells the story of Griffith and the influence of different groups throughout the years on Griffith’s evolution to the city it is today, rich in culture and diverse in industry. The display area also has a short seven-minute visual presentation, providing a snapshot of all the Griffith and the region has to offer.
And before you leave, don’t forget to look up and check out the magnificent Stained Glass Window, depicting the view over Griffith from our scenic lookout.
Top Things to Do in Griffith
Things to do in griffith.
- 5.0 of 5 bubbles
- 4.0 of 5 bubbles & up
- 3.0 of 5 bubbles & up
- Budget-friendly
- Good for Big Groups
- Good for a Rainy Day
- Good for Kids
- Good for Couples
- Hidden Gems
- Adventurous
- Honeymoon spot
- Good for Adrenaline Seekers
- Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, photos, and popularity.
1. Yarran Wines
2. Calabria Family Wines Riverina
3. Griffith Pioneer Park Museum
4. Berton Vineyard
5. Hermits Cave
6. City Park
7. Cocoparra National Park
8. Lake Wyangan
9. Griffith Regional Theatre
10. Griffith Tourism Hub
11. Griffith War Memorial Museum INC
12. The Aisling Distillery
13. Fairey Firefly Memorial
14. Centenary Sculptures at IOOF Park
15. Griffith Regional Art Gallery
16. Soldiers Settlement Memorial
17. Nancy Blumer Memorial
18. Pioneer Women Of Griffith District Statue
19. Donald Mackay Memorial
20. Memorial Park
21. Wine Bottles
22. Cwa Park
23. Enticknap Park
24. Mia Pioneer Memorial
25. family funland.
26. Griffith Golf Club
27. Bella Vita Riverina Tours
28. Gateway Megacentre
29. riverina grove.
30. Griffith Exies Sporties
What travelers are saying.
- Griffith Pioneer Park Museum
- Calabria Family Wines Riverina
- Lake Wyangan
- Hermits Cave
- Cocoparra National Park
- Centenary Sculptures at IOOF Park
- Enticknap Park
THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Griffith
Things to do in griffith.
- 5.0 of 5 bubbles
- 4.0 of 5 bubbles & up
- 3.0 of 5 bubbles & up
- Budget-friendly
- Good for Big Groups
- Good for a Rainy Day
- Good for Kids
- Good for Couples
- Hidden Gems
- Adventurous
- Honeymoon spot
- Good for Adrenaline Seekers
- Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, photos, and popularity.
1. Yarran Wines
2. Calabria Family Wines Riverina
3. Griffith Pioneer Park Museum
4. Berton Vineyard
5. Hermits Cave
6. City Park
7. Cocoparra National Park
8. Lake Wyangan
9. Griffith Regional Theatre
10. Griffith Tourism Hub
11. Griffith War Memorial Museum INC
12. The Aisling Distillery
13. Fairey Firefly Memorial
14. Centenary Sculptures at IOOF Park
15. Griffith Regional Art Gallery
16. Soldiers Settlement Memorial
17. Nancy Blumer Memorial
18. Pioneer Women Of Griffith District Statue
19. Donald Mackay Memorial
20. Memorial Park
21. Wine Bottles
22. Cwa Park
23. Enticknap Park
24. Mia Pioneer Memorial
25. family funland.
26. Griffith Golf Club
27. Bella Vita Riverina Tours
28. Gateway Megacentre
29. riverina grove.
30. Griffith Exies Sporties
What travellers are saying.
- Griffith Pioneer Park Museum
- Calabria Family Wines Riverina
- Lake Wyangan
- Hermits Cave
- Cocoparra National Park
- Centenary Sculptures at IOOF Park
- Enticknap Park
Top Things to Do in Griffith, Australia
Places to visit in griffith.
- 5.0 of 5 bubbles
- 4.0 of 5 bubbles & up
- 3.0 of 5 bubbles & up
- Budget-friendly
- Good for Big Groups
- Good for a Rainy Day
- Good for Kids
- Good for Couples
- Hidden Gems
- Adventurous
- Honeymoon spot
- Good for Adrenaline Seekers
- Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, photos, and popularity.
1. Yarran Wines
2. Calabria Family Wines Riverina
3. Griffith Pioneer Park Museum
4. Berton Vineyard
5. Hermits Cave
6. City Park
7. Cocoparra National Park
8. Lake Wyangan
9. Griffith Regional Theatre
10. Griffith Tourism Hub
11. Griffith War Memorial Museum INC
12. The Aisling Distillery
13. Fairey Firefly Memorial
14. Centenary Sculptures at IOOF Park
15. Griffith Regional Art Gallery
16. Soldiers Settlement Memorial
17. Nancy Blumer Memorial
18. Pioneer Women Of Griffith District Statue
19. Donald Mackay Memorial
20. Memorial Park
21. Wine Bottles
22. Cwa Park
23. Enticknap Park
24. Mia Pioneer Memorial
25. family funland.
26. Griffith Golf Club
27. Bella Vita Riverina Tours
28. Gateway Megacentre
29. riverina grove.
30. Griffith Exies Sporties
What travellers are saying.
- Griffith Pioneer Park Museum
- Calabria Family Wines Riverina
- Lake Wyangan
- Hermits Cave
- Cocoparra National Park
- Centenary Sculptures at IOOF Park
- Enticknap Park
Griffith Tours wine, food and agricultural tours in the ‘food bowl of Australia’
Griffith Tours offers unforgettable food, wine and agricultural tours of the beautiful Griffith and Riverina area in south-west New South Wales. We warmly welcome you to see, taste and enjoy our very own backyard oasis for yourself.
Why not join us for an experience to remember.
If you’re seeking award-winning cellar doors, mouth-watering local produce, agricultural marvels and incredible views, join us for an experience to remember. Our tours cater to small and large groups, accommodating private or corporate events and can be tailored to suit your requirements. Contact us for your personalised quote today.
Tours can be tailored to suit your requirements.
As locals to the Griffith area, we look forward to sharing this beautiful part of the country with you and helping you design the perfect day discovering hidden gems in NSW’s wine country.
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Top Things to Do in Griffith
Things to do in griffith.
- 5.0 of 5 bubbles
- 4.0 of 5 bubbles & up
- 3.0 of 5 bubbles & up
- Budget-friendly
- Good for Big Groups
- Good for a Rainy Day
- Good for Kids
- Good for Couples
- Hidden Gems
- Adventurous
- Honeymoon spot
- Good for Adrenaline Seekers
- Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, photos, and popularity.
1. Yarran Wines
2. Calabria Family Wines Riverina
3. Griffith Pioneer Park Museum
4. Berton Vineyard
5. Hermits Cave
6. City Park
7. Cocoparra National Park
8. Lake Wyangan
9. Griffith Regional Theatre
10. Griffith Tourism Hub
11. Griffith War Memorial Museum INC
12. The Aisling Distillery
13. Fairey Firefly Memorial
14. Centenary Sculptures at IOOF Park
15. Griffith Regional Art Gallery
16. Soldiers Settlement Memorial
17. Nancy Blumer Memorial
18. Pioneer Women Of Griffith District Statue
19. Donald Mackay Memorial
20. Memorial Park
21. Wine Bottles
22. Cwa Park
23. Enticknap Park
24. Mia Pioneer Memorial
25. family funland.
26. Griffith Golf Club
27. Bella Vita Riverina Tours
28. Gateway Megacentre
29. riverina grove.
30. Griffith Exies Sporties
What travellers are saying.
- Griffith Pioneer Park Museum
- Calabria Family Wines Riverina
- Lake Wyangan
- Hermits Cave
- Cocoparra National Park
- Centenary Sculptures at IOOF Park
- Enticknap Park
Top Things to Do in Griffith, Australia - Griffith Attractions
Things to do in griffith.
- 5.0 of 5 bubbles
- 4.0 of 5 bubbles & up
- 3.0 of 5 bubbles & up
- Budget-friendly
- Good for Big Groups
- Good for a Rainy Day
- Good for Kids
- Good for Couples
- Hidden Gems
- Adventurous
- Honeymoon spot
- Good for Adrenaline Seekers
- Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, photos, and popularity.
1. Yarran Wines
2. Calabria Family Wines Riverina
3. Griffith Pioneer Park Museum
4. Berton Vineyard
5. Hermits Cave
6. City Park
7. Cocoparra National Park
8. Lake Wyangan
9. Griffith Regional Theatre
10. Griffith Tourism Hub
11. Griffith War Memorial Museum INC
12. The Aisling Distillery
13. Fairey Firefly Memorial
14. Centenary Sculptures at IOOF Park
15. Griffith Regional Art Gallery
16. Soldiers Settlement Memorial
17. Nancy Blumer Memorial
18. Pioneer Women Of Griffith District Statue
19. Donald Mackay Memorial
20. Memorial Park
21. Wine Bottles
22. Cwa Park
23. Enticknap Park
24. Mia Pioneer Memorial
25. family funland.
26. Griffith Golf Club
27. Bella Vita Riverina Tours
28. Gateway Megacentre
29. riverina grove.
30. Griffith Exies Sporties
What travellers are saying.
- Griffith Pioneer Park Museum
- Calabria Family Wines Riverina
- Lake Wyangan
- Hermits Cave
- Cocoparra National Park
- Centenary Sculptures at IOOF Park
- Enticknap Park
Top Things to Do in Griffith
Things to do in griffith.
- 5.0 of 5 bubbles
- 4.0 of 5 bubbles & up
- 3.0 of 5 bubbles & up
- Budget-friendly
- Good for Big Groups
- Good for a Rainy Day
- Good for Kids
- Good for Couples
- Hidden Gems
- Adventurous
- Honeymoon spot
- Good for Adrenaline Seekers
- Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, photos, and popularity.
1. Yarran Wines
2. Calabria Family Wines Riverina
3. Griffith Pioneer Park Museum
4. Berton Vineyard
5. Hermits Cave
6. City Park
7. Cocoparra National Park
8. Lake Wyangan
9. Griffith Regional Theatre
10. Griffith Tourism Hub
11. Griffith War Memorial Museum INC
12. The Aisling Distillery
13. Fairey Firefly Memorial
14. Centenary Sculptures at IOOF Park
15. Griffith Regional Art Gallery
16. Soldiers Settlement Memorial
17. Nancy Blumer Memorial
18. Pioneer Women Of Griffith District Statue
19. Donald Mackay Memorial
20. Memorial Park
21. Wine Bottles
22. Cwa Park
23. Enticknap Park
24. Mia Pioneer Memorial
25. family funland.
26. Griffith Golf Club
27. Bella Vita Riverina Tours
28. Gateway Megacentre
29. riverina grove.
30. Griffith Exies Sporties
What travellers are saying.
- Griffith Pioneer Park Museum
- Calabria Family Wines Riverina
- Lake Wyangan
- Hermits Cave
- Cocoparra National Park
- Centenary Sculptures at IOOF Park
- Enticknap Park
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