Book Direct with the Owner at Sakura Avenue with Wagga Wagga Accommodation in Cowra, for all your Attraction and travel needs.
In 1998 as a bicentennial project Cowra Shire Council in conjunction with the Japanese Government planted 1988 cherry blossom trees between the Cowra War Cemetery, the site of the Prisoner Of War Camp and the Japanese Gardens as a sign of peace and reconciliation with the Japanese people. All trees are sponsored by Japanese businesses and citizens and Australian school children. The drive from the Garden in Spring when the Cherry Blossoms are out is a highlight of the season.Wagga Wagga Accommodation welcomes Sakura Avenue in Cowra NSW, we offer an experience that takes you on a journey of a life time in Cowra. For all your attraction and things to do, book your adventure today.
Is Sakura Avenue in Cowra your property on Wagga Wagga Accommodation, please claim your listing and subscribe to update your contact details and receive your phone calls and emails from your clients.
copyright © 2025 Wagga Wagga Accommodation. All rights reserved.