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    Boorowa (/ buːroʊwə /) is a farming village in the Hilltops Region in the south west slopes of New South Wales, Australia. [2] It is located in a valley 340 kilometres (210 mi) southwest of Sydney around 490 metres (1,610 ft) above sea-level. The town is in Hilltops Council local government area.

  2. Step back in time at beautiful Boorowa in the Hilltops region of NSW. Discover rich Irish heritage, craft and antique shops, country pubs and the annual Irish Woolfest.

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  3. With a colourful Irish heritage, wide open landscapes on the Boorowa River, a long tradition of pastoral activity, a vibrant township and pure country charm, Boorowa is an early Australian country town located just seventy minutes north-west of Canberra.

  4. Jul 20, 2021 · Boorowa is possibly the most overtly Catholic town in Australia. Not only was its handsome St Patrick's the first Roman Catholic Church built west of the Great Dividing Range but the church boasts a particularly beautiful stained glass window, added in 1881, which includes an image of Daniel O'Connel, Liberator of Ireland, below an ...

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  5. Sep 3, 2024 · Things to Do in Boorowa, Australia: See Tripadvisor's 289 traveller reviews and photos of Boorowa tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Boorowa. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  6. Jan 30, 2015 · Boorowa is located on the edge of the Southern Tablelands and can be reached either via Bathurst and Cowra (a distance of 388 km via the Great Western and Mid Western Highways) or Goulburn and Yass (a distance of 338 km via the Hume Highway).

  7. Apr 30, 2021 · This endearing township, which sits on Ngunnawal Country, is filled with antique shops, Devonshire tea, homemade scones, local berry jams, country kitchens, and a settlement history seeded in the mid-1800s Gold Rush and wool production.