Canberra Region Tablelands
Our Nation's Capital at our door step
The Canberra Tablelands boasts a stunning variety of world class food and wine offerings, an eclectic heritage and arts scene and a diverse range of outdoor experiences, just waiting to be explored.
Close to Canberra, the Tablelands is easily accessible. Our quaint towns and villages are brimming with opportunities to discover what makes this region so unique.
December - February
- 28° / 14° C
Brisbane
-
11 hr 29 min
(1,098.0 km)
via Pacific Hwy/A1 and M1 - 17 hr 57 min
March - May
- 23° / 17° C
Canberra
-
1 hr 07 min
(91.5 km)
via Federal Hwy - 2 hr 24 min
June - August
- 12° / 2° C
Melbourne
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6 hr 51 min
via Hume Hwy/M31 and National Highway M31
- 8 hr 36 min
September - November
- 24° / 16° C
Sydney
-
2 hr 04 min
via M31
- 3 hr 07 min

Surrounding Townships
Hilltops Region – Boorowa, Harden & Young: A region full of relaxed, friendly country experiences, providing one of the most diverse food-producing regions in Australia.
Queanbeyan, Braidwood and Bungendore: Traditionally cattle and sheep farming communities, the area is now popular with tree-changers and commuters, artists, horse lovers, and local food producers.
Upper Lachlan – Crookwell, Gunning & Taralga: Located high on the Great Dividing Range, the region offers a diversity of landscapes, local characters and high-quality produce.
Goulburn: A thriving regional centre with natural beauty, impressive history and a year-round vibrant and diverse event calendar.
What’s on

Of the Sun
‘Of the Sun’ brings together seven artists from across Australia who work land and sea scapes in...

Gallery 2: Aishah Kenton
Living between Canberra, Australia and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Aishah Kenton’s photographic practi...

The Window
Summer/Autumn sees the Window become part of our rolling exhibition program. The Window is dedicated...