Welcome to Leeton

Whether you prefer relaxing in a character-filled Art Deco hotel or bringing your caravan with you on your travels, you’ll discover a unique place to stay when travelling in Leeton and exploring the Riverina.

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The Panaretto Parlour – Rooms of Renown

The Panaretto Parlour is thoughtfully designed to encompass an open-plan kitchen, lounge, and dining area, seamlessly integrating functionality and style at Rooms of Renown, Leeton.
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The Enterprise Suite – Rooms of Renown

The Enterprise Suite effortlessly melds Art Deco elements with a dynamic and lively colour palette. Its vibrant personality shines through at Rooms of Renown.
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The Gilded Globe – Rooms of Renown

The Gilded Globe is one of three luxe art deco self-contained apartments at Rooms of Renown, housed in a gorgeous 1915 heritage building in Leeton's main street.
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Hotels & Motels
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Leeton Heritage Motor Inn

This motel, with its 32 beautifully appointed, ground-floor rooms set within a peaceful landscape garden, is in the only property in the area to have an official four-star rating.
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Kindred Lodge and Kindred Parkside Apartments

These beautiful, modern two-bedroom apartments are set across two locations in Leeton.
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Kindred Studio Apartments

Situated only a few minutes’ walk from Leeton’s main street, these self-contained one- and two-bedroom apartments offer the visitor style, comfort and convenience.

The Riverina area is famous as one of NSW’s most important food bowls. A huge range of produce, from rice to beef cattle, is grown and raised here. For anyone who enjoys a tipple, there’s also the opportunity to taste the local wine at several boutique vineyards. Taste the seasons and the best of the region at Leeton restaurants, cafes, pubs and clubs.

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Cafes
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La Fresco Caffe

Dine in the alfresco area on the freshest locally sourced produce from farms around town.
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Wineries
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Lillypilly Estate Wines

The grapes are grown and crushed, and the wine fermented and bottled at this family winery.
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Cafes
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Mick’s Bakehouse

Indulge in the award-winning pies and pastries, sandwiches and lunches, cakes and slices, Italian biscuits, and celebration cakes made to order.
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Cafes
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Jarrah Cafe & Catering

Jarrah Cafe & Catering. A 1950's style Cafe located next to Mountford Park in Leeton.
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Cafes
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The Coffee Tree

With award-winning coffee from the Byron Bay Coffee Company and wholesome homemade goodies, you’re sure to feel at home at the Coffee Tree.
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Restaurants
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Curry Mehak Indian Restaurant

Stop by for authentic Indian curry, including signature dishes like butter chicken, and tandoori cuisine.

A wealth of history. Family fun. Public art trails. Agricultural tours. Touring routes. Fishing and boating. Whatever it is you look for in a relaxing holiday, you’ll likely find it here. Leeton attractions are many and varied. Just make sure you give yourself enough time to explore them all.

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History & Heritage
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Rocking Horse Restoration Museum

A short drive through farmland to Murrami will take you to a magnificent display of all sorts of bric-a-brac from yesteryear, including an outstanding collection of rocking horses dating from the 1870s to the 1990s.
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Nature
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Murrumbidgee Valley National Park and Cycling

If cycling is your thing, follow Leeton’s pathways for an adventure on two wheels.
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History & Heritage
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Yanco Powerhouse Museum & Miniature Railway

The Yanco Power Station was built in 1913 to supply power to the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area, but now boasts a miniature railway – always popular with kids – as well as displays of memorabilia and historical photos.
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History & Heritage
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McCaughey Mansion

Leeton and Yanco exist today due to the activity of wealthy Irish landholder Sir Samuel McCaughey, who on his property North Yanko, demonstrated to politicians that irrigation was possible.
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Agritourism
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Whitton Malt House

Whitton Malt House takes you on a journey from the farm gate and through the malting process, to see how some of the finest products in Australia are created before being used by craft brewers, distillers and bakers.
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History & Heritage
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Leeton Museum and Gallery

Brought to life within the walls of the former Water Conservation and Irrigation Commission building, the Leeton Museum and Gallery dives into more than a century of the town’s history.

When you’re visiting the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area, time your event to coincide with one of Leeton’s spectacular community and destination events. They celebrate all the region is noted for, from 1920s heritage at the Australian Art Deco Festival to its incredible produce at the Leeton SunRice Festival. Each month, fill your basket with the best from local growers at the Leeton Farmers Markets.

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Leeton Farmers and Makers Markets

This community event is held on the first Saturday of each month at Mountford Park, connecting locals and visitors with those who make their own products or grow their own produce in the region.
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Miniature Trains ~ Yanco

Step back in time & enjoy family fun on the LAST SUNDAY OF EVERY MONTH at Yanco Powerhouse Museum's Miniature Train rides in Leeton. All aboard the enchanting journey!
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Yanco Markets

Yanco Markets have it all – delightful treasures, great food, a friendly atmosphere. LAST SUNDAY OF EVERY MONTH 9am – 1pm.
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January 26, 2024
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Australia Day 2024

A day to reflect, respect and celebrate our nation and the people of the Leeton community.
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December 3, 2023
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Light Up Leeton 2023

Leeton's beloved Christmas carnival and community concert! Celebrate the magic of Christmas at Light Up Leeton 2023!
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Leeton SunRice Festival

Held biennially at Easter, the Leeton SunRice Festival enlivens and transforms Leeton with a bold cultural celebration recognising the important role the rice industry plays in the region.