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Berrima, NSW

The Southern Highlands are a cool climate retreat with rambling homesteads and colonial mansions just 1/2 hours south west of Sydney. History is alive in places such as Berrima, a fine example of an 1830s Australian village.

In Bowral, where cricketer Sir Donald Bradman lived as a boy, cricket enthusiasts should not miss the Bradman Oval and Museum. Other towns include Mittagong, Moss Vale, Bundanoon and Robertson with their tea rooms, craft centres and antique shops.

Near Bundanoon, visitors can explore Wombeyan Caves, and Morton National Park and its waterfalls is just a short drive from Robertson. There are guesthouses and luxury resorts with country comforts such as fine food, garden and wilderness walks, golf and horse riding. It's popular to travel there via the South Coast and take the signposted turn off near Berry.

A beautifully preserved Georgian village. The Surveyor-General is the oldest licensed inn in New South Wales. Named in honour of Sir Thomas Mitchell, who was Surveyor-General when he chose the town site.

Accommodation

Name Rating Phone Location Town
Wanganderry Country House
4.5
02-4884 1502 61 Inverary Rd 25km SW of Berrima Berrima
Berrima Lodge
4
02-4877 1755 22 Wilkinson St 300m N of PO Berrima
Berrima Bakehouse
3
02-4877 1381 Cnr Wingecarribee St & Hume Hwy 100m N of PO Berrima
Walden Wood
3
02-4877 1164 Old Mandemar Rd 1km N of PO Berrima
White Horse Inn
1
02-4877 1204 Market Pl 100m S of PO Berrima
Valley View Orchard Bed & Breakfast
0
02-4877 1046 Old Mandemar Rd 2km NW of PO Berrima

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