Cowra's Fields of Gold

Go beyond the roadside and discover Cowra with Eucalypt Tours.

Eucalypt Tours is Cowra’s new local tour operator, offering small-group guided experiences that get you closer to the landscapes, stories and places that make this region special.

Launching this spring with their Cowra Canola Tours, Eucalypt Tours takes the guesswork out of finding the best of Cowra’s famous fields of gold. With local knowledge, a relaxed small-group experience and special access to locations you simply can’t experience on a self-drive adventure, this is the best way to see Cowra in spring.


Cowra Canola Tours by Eucalypt Tours

Experience Cowra in full spring colour on a two-hour guided journey through spectacular canola country.

Sit back and enjoy the drive as your local guide takes you beyond the usual routes, sharing local stories and finding some of the best seasonal landscapes along the way. You’ll have plenty of opportunities for photography, including access to special locations away from the usual roadside stops.

 

2026 Tour Dates

Saturdays and Sundays from 5 September to early October, subject to seasonal conditions

Departure times: 9:00am, 11:30am and 2:30pm
Duration: Approximately 2 hours
Adults: $77
Seniors: $66
Under 16: $66
Group size: Up to 8 guests, plus one wheelchair

Departs Cowra Visitor Information Centre | Free parking onsite


info@eucalypttours.com.au

See more. Hear the stories. Get beyond the roadside. Explore with Eucalypt Tours.


Bringing a group?

Eucalypt Tours also offers step-on guiding for larger coach groups, giving visiting groups the benefit of local knowledge, stories and insights while travelling aboard their own coach.

see more. Hear the stories. Get beyond the roadside. Explore with Eucalypt Tours.


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