THE SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS
Scenic and Romantic Mountain Country
To the south of Sydney, the Southern Highlands are rich in history and were a popular country
resort area for early Sydneysiders. Many fine historic homes still exist and can be
visited. Today it is a rich rural productive area with many National Parks and
some spectacular scenery.
You can reach this scenic area of the state by taking the A31 or South Western
Freeway from Liverpool, through the early settlement towns of Campbelltown, Camden
and Picton, and via the Freeway to Mittagong, where you turn onto the old highway.
The principal towns are Mittagong, Bowral, Moss Vale, Bundanoon and the historic
town of Berrima.
The Southern Highlands are one of my favourite getaway destinations and I visit
as often as I can to enjoy its many attractions and fresh atmosphere.
To see more detail on the main towns follow the links opposite.
There is much to see and do in this wonderful area of the state.
For cricket followers, you can visit the Sir Donald Bradman Museum and Oval at Bowral.
Sir Donald lived in, and played for, Bowral and this museum has an enormous range of
memorabilia about the world's greatest batsman.
To the south the gigantic Mortlake National Park is a series of waterways, walks, climbs
and lookouts offering a wide range of picnic spots, activities, scenic walks and photo
opportunites to keep you entertained for at least a couple of days.
On the eastern edge of the park are the Fitzroy Falls, easily accessible and with a well
appointed Information Centre and cafe.
Nearby is Robertson, noted for its pies and pasties, and made internationally famous as
the venue for filming of 'Babe' in the mid 1990s.
Berrima, just north of the three principal towns is one of Australia's most historic
towns and contains Australia's oldest continuously licensed hotel in The Surveyor General
Inn, has an historic gaol and courthouse, and a hosts of well equipped and interesting craft
shops, cafes, and fascinating bric-a-brac and souvenirs.
To the west, Joadja Winery is a nice stop-off on the way to Old Joadja, a World Heritage
listed ghost town where kerosene was once leached from shale rock in the cliff face. You
can visit the old cemetery and see the works from the entry point.
Everywhere you look in the Southern Highlands there are horses and many equestrian centres
and stations offer horse-riding, agistment and trail rides.
For the golfer there are several well presented courses and you will find bowling greens
and other sporting facilities in all towns.
The area is most recognised for its rural atmosphere and there are several mansions open
to the public, but one of the best ways to spend a few days is just wandering along the
main shopping precincts of each of the towns and soaking up the atmosphere.
A large range of accommodation is available including motels, hotels, caravan parks, B&B
and guest houses and you can stay in sumptuous luxury or more economical lodgings.
The Southern Highlands are only 1.5 hours from Sydney by road and there is a regular XPT
rail service to Moss Vale which will drop you in the centre of the township.
A wonderful place to spend a few romantic days and take in some of the state's history.
SEE TOWN MAPS
Full clickable map including all towns.
Full Southern Highlands interactive map with all towns and streets.
PLACES OF INTEREST:
- Bradman Oval & Museum: Bowral
Memorabilia
- Berrima Gaol and Courthouse:
Historic town
- Surveyor General Inn - Berrima
Australia's oldest hotel
- Fitzroy Falls
- Morton National Park
- Joadja World Heritage Area
- The Illawarra Fly:
MAJOR ANNUAL EVENTS:
- Tulip Festival - 1 week September-October
Visit some of Australia's premiere private gardens, during Tulip Time when spring
gardens are at their most spectacular.
Over 100,000 tulips and 25,000 annuals are planted each year to transform Bowral's Corbett Gardens and other
parks across the shire into stunning displays of sweeping spring colour.
During the 14-day festival you can enjoy a changing program of events including live entertainment
and market stalls in Corbett Gardens, 'Food & Wine Fair', 'House & Garden Expo', 'Tulips After Dark' and classic
favourite, the Tulip Time Street Parade.
- Days of Wine, Arts & Roses - 3 weeks in November
Held throughout the towns and villages of Southern Highlands Towns & Villages
the 6th annual Wine, Arts & Roses Festival invites you to celebrate the best of the Southern Highlands rose
gardens, wineries and arts during the first three weeks of November.
Details available from Tourism Southern Highlands Ph: 1300 657 559.
ACCOMMODATION & SERVICES:
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