Altina Wildlife Park
This outstanding Wildlife Park has unique personalised Zoo-fari tours like no other. You will meet many Rare Exotic as well as some of Australia’s Native animals up close and personal whilst travelling in style on Horse Drawn or Motorised Carts.
Aquna Sustainable Murray Cod Processing Plant
Did you know Aquna Murray Cod is sustainably produced right here in Griffith? Their great-tasting, luxury fish product is land-raised locally and distributed throughout Australia and around the world. With full traceability, their team tracks their product through all stages of farming, processing and distribution.
Visitors are invited to purchase their delicious Aquna products at their Griffith-based processing plant.
Banna Lane Murals
Love street art? Why not take a self-guided tour to view the large-scale murals and painted padmount transfers down Banna Lane which runs parallel behind Griffith’s main street.
Catania Fruit Salad Farm
Catania is a family owned farm where you can view and gain an understanding of how a wide variety of horticulture and viticulture crops are grown in Australia’s largest irrigation area, the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area.
City Park
City Park deserves to be on the must-do list in Griffith. City Park made the Weekend Telegraphs TOP 10 playgrounds in NSW with the tallest climbing frame in the Southern Hemisphere, a fabulous splash pad area (pack the kids togs) and a double flying fox. Plus other swings, a fenced toddler playground, lawn for running or relaxing with a book, free exercise equipment and lovely paved walking track around the park and along the canal to stretch the legs.
Lake Wyangan
A ten-minute drive northwest of Griffith will lead you to Lake Wyangan.
Lake Wyangan offers a delightful setting for a picnic. Take advantage of the sheltered picnic areas or barbecue facilities that are found throughout the large grassed reserve. There is ample space for a game of cricket, to ride a bike or enjoy a stroll.
La Piccola Grosseria & Deli
La Piccola specialises in Italian small goods, pasta, cheese, biscotti, coffee, drinks, homestyle gourmet panini, bread, and a whole lot more!!
Hermit’s Cave & Lookout
The cave was once the home of Valerio Ricetti, a miner from Broken Hill who lived the life of a hermit in his cave on Scenic Hill for many years. A keen gardener, Valerio transformed the rocky escarpment and created dry-stone-walls, paths and stone steps creating access to areas that he called, the Garden, the Chapel and the Main Cave. The walls of the Main Cave feature paintings of small daisies, created by Ricetti. The living areas and stone walls are marked on the storyboard and form part of a signed heritage trail/walk.
Wear sturdy walking shoes as the paths are uneven.
Griffith’s Big Wine Bottles
Take the scenic route through Remembrance Drive towards the Griffith Airport and stop at the entrance for an Instagrammable moment with the oversized wine bottles.
Measuring more than 3 metres tall, the eight wine bottles represent local wineries and some of the regions top drops.
Griffith Centenary Sculptures
Griffith celebrated 100 years of progress in 2016. The Centenary Celebrations hinged around the 17 day International Sculpture Symposium, which was held during May. Seven of the world’s best hard stone sculptors converged on Griffith to transform 20 tonnes of granite into beautiful pieces of public art. The granite sculptures, which reflect the theme ‘Griffith’s cultural diversity and the meaning of water’ are located on Centenary Walk, in the IOOF Park in Kookora Street.
Griffith Pioneer Park Museum; The Italian Museum and Wine & Irrigation Museum
Griffith Pioneer Park Museum was opened in April 1971 and is a popular community cultural facility, and valued repository of the region’s unique history. The Museum consists of a number of distinct elements: Bagtown ‘Old Griffith’ main street; The Italian Museum depicting Griffith’s unique Italian settlement; Wine and Irrigation Building – telling the story of the local wine industry and irrigation history; Machinery and vehicle displays as well as An extensive and eclectic collection of artefacts and memorabilia.
Griffith Regional Art Gallery
The Griffith Regional Art Gallery (GRAG) is a vibrant creative space in the Western Riverina. We are the permanent home of the National Contemporary Jewellery Collection and the Couture Collection.
Griffith Regional Theatre
Griffith Regional Theatre is the Western Riverina’s premier performing arts centre with a 523-seat auditorium and state-of-the-art sound and lighting equipment. Griffith Regional Theatre offers a wide variety of touring and local performances including drama, dance, circus, music, comedy and children’s theatre.
Griffith Rotary Markets
Meet the local growers at this weekly growers market. Seasonal fruit and vegetables, bread, cakes, Italian biscuits, jams, relish, olive oil, eggs, honey and much more is what you will find when you head to the Griffith Rotary Markets.
Griffith War Memorial Museum Inc
The Griffith War Memorial Museum was officially opened by Lt, Col Peter Morrisey on Saturday July 25, 2009.
The Griffith War Memorial Museum Inc displays items of military interest and aspects of the social history linked to military operations of ex-servicemen and women and their families from Griffith and districts.
At the Museum you will find photos, audio and DVD resource material, stories, clothing, weapons and other military artefacts.