southern highlands & illawarra - january
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iMag is a monthly full colour information guide for the Southern Highlands and Illawarra region detailing what to see, what to do and where to go.TRANSCRIPT
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Illawarra Folk Festival
Picton Rodeo
The Southern Highlands & Illawarra Region
Inside:
■ Illawarra Fly - Wet Weather Challenge
■ Picton Rodeo■ Illawarra Folk Festival
■ Rotary Swap Meet
■ Australia Day Celebrations
■ Dining Guide
■ Wine Trail
■ Markets & Map
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Go to the edge@ the Illawarra Fly Tree Top Walk
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Trattoria La Vigna -a little piece of Tuscany in Camden. Restaurant, Pizzeria and Winery
At Trattoria La Vigna, Gianni and Silvana Roccisano, have created a delightful dining experience with their Italian food style, amidst an authentic Italian atmosphere.
From the moment you enter through the red brick archway into the stucco line walled building, you are transported to another place, with vineyard themed ironwork, a feature fireplace and large arched windows overlooking the vineyard.
The Italian theme is further enhanced with raffia backed chairs and red and white checked tablecloths.
If you require a venue for a reception, the main dining room, which can also be used for dancing, and the outdoor areas, are just the thing for larger events.
For smaller parties, Trattoria La Vigna can make the pizzeria available. The bar is fully stocked with spirits and beers.
Whether you are planning an intimate dinner for two, a business lunch, a large family celebration, a wedding or a corporate function, you will find Trattoria La Vigna the perfect venue.
Arrange a wine tasting with friends by appointment. Cellar door sales.
Opening Hours: Wednesday to Sunday Lunch and Dinner
Parking and wheelchair access is available.
3 Argyle Street, Camden Bookings: 02 4655 8000 or Email: [email protected]
● Pancakes & Preserves● Sausages● Steak sandwiches
SWAPMEET & FAMILY MARKET DAY
Oakdale Workers’ Club, 1605 Burragorang Rd, Oakdale
Contact number: 4680 8358 e:[email protected]
SUNDAY 26th FEBRUARY - 8.30am -2pm SWAP MEET - Motor Car Parts
● Books● Hand made jewellery● Antiques & Old Wares
● Rustic Furniture● Alpaca Goods● Clothing
All swappers and stall holders welcome.
Stall holders can begin to set up at 12 noon on Saturday and camp overnight.
If it does turn out to be a wet summer, don’t despair there is plenty to do to keep you and your family entertained in the rain!
The Illawarra Fly Treetop Walk has launched a Wet Weather Challenge to encourage people to take on the wet weather and experience the Fly in a whole new way. To help you take up the challenge they have discounted the price of admission by 50% on Wet Weather Challenge Days. So when the Wet Weather Challenge is on, regular admission is discounted by 50%!
The Fly is one of Australia’s premier rainforest experiences, it is a unique elevated steel walkway on the edge of the forest fall line with views over the Illawarra Escarpment to the
Take the Wet Weather Challenge!Pacific Ocean. When it’s raining the experience is magical as visitors get to experience the rainforest in all its glory surrounded by mist and rain-drops. It is quite, still and peaceful and just incredible!
To find out when the Wet Weather Challenge is on you simply have to ‘Like’ the Fly on Facebook as this is where you will find out if it’s raining at the Fly! Visit their Facebook page and ‘like’ them to keep up to date with the Wet Weather Challenge. www.facebook.com/illawarrafly
Open every day from 9am to 5pm, the Illawarra Fly is just outside Robertson in the Southern Highlands.
www.illawarrafly.com/1300 362 881.
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WetWeather Challenge Challenge Challenge 50 % off Admission on rainy days
How wet can it get before you won’t come?
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Illawarra Fly Treetop Adventures
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1300 362 881
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The Picton Rodeo is on again providing plenty of thrills and spills.
Victoria Park, Menangle St, Picton
This year it will attract some of the best competitors in NSW. Open Saddle Bronc, Open Bare Back , Open Bull Ride Novice Bull Ride, Novice Bareback, Jnr Steer Ride, Juvenille Steer Ride, Poddy Ride.
There is a Mechanical Bull Ride, BBQ, Bar and Refreshments, live music plus stalls and amusements www.pictonshow.com.au Ph: 46818060
Picton Rodeo - 7th January, 12 noon onwards
New South Wales biggest and most diverse folk festival is on again in January. For four days from January 12-15 the Bulli Showground will be home to the 27th annual Illawarra Folk Festival – with its sensational line-up of folk, world, acoustic, Celtic, bluegrass and gypsy music, as well as poetry, dances, workshops, parades and sessions.
Over 150 international, national and local acts with 600 performers will turn the showgrounds in the musical epicentre of NSW for four days. Among the acts appearing are Dougie Maclean (Scot), Peggy Seeger (USA), Cindy Harris (USA), Fred Coon and Bill Burke (USA), George Kamikawa & Noriko Tadano (Japan), Simon Bradley
Trio (UK), The Beez (Germany), Bernard Carney and David Hyams (WA), Gleny Rae Virus and her Tamworth Playboys, John Dengate, Judy Small (Vic), Skipping Girl Vinegar (Vic), Squeeze Box Boogaloo, Strelley, Sunas (Qld) and the Wheeze & Suck Band.
The autoharp will be the featured instrument in 2012, with performers travelling from the US to showcase its unique and wonderful qualities. The number of workshops will be doubled so patrons can learn to play this fascinating instrument.
If you haven’t been to the Illawarra Folk Festival before, January is the perfect time to get acquainted with this fabulous festival presented by the Illawarra Folk Club. The festival’s home
is Bulli Showground, nestled under the spectacular Illawarra escarpment and just a few minutes from Bulli Beach. The festival site is an all-weather venue with 12 covered stages, lots of onsite parking and camping.
Bulli is only an hour from Sydney and easily accessible by train, on one of the most spectacular coastal train journeys in Australia.
The Illawarra Folk Festival provides a perfect opportunity for Sydney-based travellers to come by train and experience the true spirit of Down Under, listen to great music from Australia and around the world, meet the locals and visit the stunning beaches of the region.
For those people who enjoy volunteering, it is not too late to apply and get a free season ticket and camping.
Early bird season ticket sales close on 22 December and you can still get a season camping ticket. The Illawarra Folk Festival has also arranged for a special festival accommodation package with the new Chifley Hotel at Wollongong.
For more information go to http://www.illawarrafolkfestival.com.au/ or ring 1300 887 034.
2012 Illawarra Folk Festival
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PLEASE NOTE - Deadline for Copy/Changes - 2nd of the month prior to the month of publication
Some photographs courtesy of NSW Tourism, Wollondilly Tourism, Southern Highlands Tourism & Marcarthur Tourism.
Contents
Markets 10Map 16-17Museums & Heritage Buildings 17Cool Climate Gardening 19Wine Trail 22-23Dining Guide 24What's On 25 TOWnSCampbelltown, Camden 7Wollondilly 11Mittagong & Bowral 12 Berrima & Moss Vale 18Robertson 26Goulburn 28Wollongong 30
FEATURED EVEnTSRotary Swap Meet 2Illawarra Fly Tree Top Walk 3Picton Rodeo 4Illawarra Folk Festival 4Australia Day in Berrima 15
Get into the holiday spirit in the Southern Highlands during January. We begin the new year with a host of events and things to do that will be sure to capture the interest of visitors and locals alike. Early in the month there will be thrills and spills at the Picton Rodeo, not just a Rodeo but an evening of entertainment and fun during a full 19 event, adrenalin pumped Rodeo. In the Wollongong region, the Illawarra Folk Club will hold its annual award winning Folk Festival offering an eclectic mix of music from a variety of cultures and styles.
Participate and enjoy a real Aussie day out this year when Berrima once again celebrates Australia Day in style! Lots of fun and entertainment plus the usual parade and awards ceremony will make this event in Berrima a day not to be missed.
While in the region, why not take one of our lovely tourist drives. The
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Robertson district, known as the ‘green heart of the highlands’ has rolling hills and scenic ridges making the area a delight to explore.
As well, the Grand Pacific Drive, takes you through lush coastal rainforests and spectacular scenery leading you to the impressive Sea Cliff Bridge, north of Wollongong city. Why not take a walk across this magnificent structure and enjoy breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean. Be sure to make a visit to the Illawarra Fly Tree Top Walk a 'must do' activity whilst in the area. If it happens to be raining on the day, then take advantage of the 'Wet Weather Challenge' on offer; 50% off the admission cost.
As you travel throughout our scenically diverse region, be sure to carry your iMag with you and have a safe and happy stay!
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Ten Things to Try This Summer in Macarthur
The Australian Botanic GardenNarellan Rd, Mount AnnanP: (02) 4634 7900W: www.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/annanOpen 7 days, 9am - 5pm. Delight your senses with sights, sounds and smells that are the essence of Australia. The garden is now free to visit and features picnic areas, walking tracks, guided tours, education services, Visitor Centre and Garden Shop. Melaleuca House Restaurant is open weekdays 10am to 5pm, and weekends 8am to 5pm.
Aviation PursuitsCamden AirportMacquarie Grove Rd, CamdenThere is no better way to see Macarthur than from the air. Camden Airport has a huge variety of aerial experiences, enjoyable for the beginner or experienced enthusiast. Take a hot air balloon ride, enjoy a scenic flight or vintage tiger moth flight. For the thrill seekers, get your adrenalin pumping with an acrobatic, glider or an instructional flight.
Enduro TrailThe Australian Botanic GardenP: (02) 4634 7900W: www.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/annanMacarthur’s designated mountain biking trail. Tracks for varying skill levels. Riders must supply their own bike and safety gear. Mountain biking is a sport that requires endurance, skill and bike handling ability.
Golf and Mini GolfSix incredible coursesMacarthur is home to six acclaimed courses. Whether you are a social or professional player, Macarthur has a golf course to suit your needs. Mega Mini Golf is a themed indoor golf centre. Experience the Lost Jungle, Pharaoh’s Tomb and the Wild West all in one 18 hole mini golf course.
Heritage WalksCamden and Campbelltown Town CentresA relaxing walk around the town’s main streets will reveal a number of heritage listed buildings and a rich array of colonial architecture. Self-guided tours help to bring this history to life. Tour brochures are available from the Macarthur Visitor Information Centres or Museums.
Campbelltown Arts CentreArt Gallery Rd, CampbelltownP: (02) 4645 4100W: www.campbelltownartscentre.com.auOpen 7 days, 10am - 4pm. The centre features a performance studio, workshop spaces, galleries, retail outlet, Japanese Gardens, Sculpture Garden and Café. The centre hosts an annual workshop and performance program encompassing music, film, theatre, dance, comedy and more.
Go KartingFastlane Karting, 20 Swettenham Rd, MintoP: (02) 9820 4422W: www.fastlanekarting.com.auFeel the need for speed? Hit the go-kart track and experience some sheer fun and exhilaration on more than 500 metres of outdoor track. Go Karting suits all ages from four years old and up.
Horse RidingSugarloaf Horse Riding CentreMenangle Rd, CampbelltownP: (02) 4625 9565Explore Macarthur’s countryside on horseback. Riders of all standards can enjoy the experience of a fully escorted trail ride. The rides can be as relaxing or as challenging as you like, depending onyour level of experience.
Paintball and Laser SkirmishVarious venues throughout the regionPaintball and Laser Skirmish are designed to get your adrenaline pumping and provide hours of fun and entertainment. The ultimate combat adventure game! Outdoor and indoor venues available.
Wine and DineVarious venues throughout the regionW: www.macarthur.com.auMacarthur has more than 100 cafes and restaurants, with everything including Asian and European cuisines and Modern Australian. Meet friends at a casual cafe or dine at one of our many high quality restaurants and bars. There is something to tantilise all tastebuds. Keen to sample some local wines? Visit one of Macarthur’s spectacular wineries.
For more information contact Macarthur Visitor Information CentresPh. 1800 655 991 E: [email protected] www.macarthur.com.au
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VISITOR InFORMATIOn CEnTRESCampbelltown VIC 15 Old Menangle Rd, Campbelltown Ph 4645 4921 www.campbelltown.nsw.gov.au Camden VIC 'John Oxley Cottage' Camden Valley Way, EldersliePh 4658 1370 www.camden.nsw.gov.au
...will take you there!
Campbelltown Arts Centre Japanese Gardens and Teahouse Struggletown Fine Arts Complex Mount Annan Botanic Garden Fine dining at our many cafes
and restaurants Boutique shopping & markets Macarthur Square – shopping,
leisure, dining and entertainment complex Horse riding, Laser Skirmish Joy flights, hot air ballooning
and skydiving
REIKI & ENERGY HEALING by app(Loraine Kearns practitioner)
TEACHING & EDUCATIONAL TOOLS
Our aim is to provide complete health of mind & body.
· Health food products · Oils · Earcandling · Crystals · Sprays
· Herbal & Chinese Medicines
Major Regional Festivals
Fisher's Ghost Festival Ingleburn Alive Camden Antique Fair Camden Festival New Year's Eve Celebrations
Macarthur Park
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Camden, Narellan, Campbelltown
What to See & Do
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Ph: 4655 1311www.camdenhealthandhealing.com.au
Shop 15 Village Crt, Camden (opp Medicare)
Macarthur - the best of both worlds!Where can you find a vibrant city with modern delights, enjoy the tranquillity of nature reserves and historic charm, but also revel in adrenalin packed activities.
Macarthur is less than an hour’s drive south-west of Sydney and includes the cities of Campbelltown and historic Camden. Throughout the region, the history of colonial settlement is reflected in the large number of heritage listed buildings; Camden Park House and Macarthur Park are fine examples of 19C architecture prevelent in the area.
The Macarthur district played a significant role in the birth of the Australian Wool, Wine and Wheat industries. History books tell us that John Macarthur was responsible for our success as producers of fine Merino Wool, but historical records show that Elizabeth Macarthur, his
wife, played a larger role than he did.
John & Elizabeth Macarthur established convict built Belgenny Farm on part of the original 5000 acres granted to the family by Lord Camden in 1805. Today, Belgenny Farm is a major educational centre with direct links to our agricultural history. It offers specialised educational and environmental tours, giving young people and special interest groups a chance to learn about agriculture and its history in NSW.
Macarthur is rich in history but also in art & culture. There is a diverse range of cultural venues including a number of small boutique art galleries such as Struggletown Fine Arts Complex. Campbelltown Arts Centre and the Campbelltown Entertainment and Exhibition Centre are the entertainment heart of Macarthur.
Campbelltownvisitor information centre
4645 492115 Old Menangle Roadwww.macarthur.com.au
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Camden R.S.L.the good companion
ROCK & ROLL & SWING CLASSES - Mon 7 -9pmLINE DANCING - Tues - 11.30am Beginners - 11.30 - 12.30 (18 yrs & over $3)TRIVIA - Wed 7.30pm Lots of fun and prizes, teams of two or more.CLUB BINGO - Fantastic prizes & raffles. Thurs 10.45amMEAT MARKET - Fri 5pm , drawn at 6.30pm. Includes LUCKY MEMBERS DRAW LTPS/11/07262
ENTERTAINMENT in the Ken Bond Lounge - Fri 8.30pm Party Bands.LIVE BANDS - Sat 8.30pm - Free entryRAFFLES - Sun Fill the fridge! Stock the Pantry! Tickets 5pm. Drawn 6.30pm. Includes Lucky Members Draw. LTPS/11/07262
DOWN MEMORY LANE - Sun night entertainment from 5.30pm Membership now open - $5.50 incl GST www.camdenrsl.com.auFOR THE INFORMATION OF MEMBERS AND THEIR GUESTS. IS GAMBLING A PROBLEM FOR YOU? G-LINE (NSW) IS A CONFIDENTIAL ANONYMOUS AND FREE COUNSELLING SERVICE
CHINESE RESTAURANT
OPEN DAILYLunch 12 - 2.30pm
Dinner 5.30pm
Snack Bar & A - La - Carte Menu.A Smoke Free Zone!.
23 Cawdor Rd, Camden (Adjacent to Coles) Ph: 4655 8705
Play...relax....be entertained at the
ATMFacilities
Casual dining @
Melaleuca House
Relax before or after exploring the Mount Annan Botanic Garden.
All day breakfast, burgers, pastas, salads, sandwiches and great coffee.
Open: Mon - Fri, 10am-5pm. Sat - Sun, 8am -5pm
evenings for private parties and functions.
Ph: (02)4648 3318
The Original Country MarketFirst Saturday of each month
(Except January and February)
8am-1pm
BBQ and devonshire teas available
100 Stalls
Cobbitty Public School Grounds Cobbitty Road, Cobbitty
Ph: 0438 512 728www.cobbittymarkets.com.au
COBBITTY VILLAGE MARKETS
Macarthur is bordered by scenic hills, nature reserves and the Georges and Nepean Rivers. The beauty of the nature reserves and wildlife trails will surprise and delight with spectacular flowing streams, rock escarpments and native flora and fauna.
For a superb day out, visit one of Macarthur's most interesting attractions; Australian Botanic Gardens, Mount Annan offers a lovely family day out in the midst of 416 hectares of Australian bushland. The facility includes picnic areas, a restaurant, over 10 kilometres of walking tracks and a native flora research facility and NSW Seedbank.
January in Macarthur...explore it all...It's the summer holidays, so head out doors and enjoy the warm days, fresh air and sunshine. In Macarthur we have plenty of activities to keep you entertained!
Adventure of a LifetimeIn Macarthur you are sure to find an outdoor experience to match your sense of adventure and excitement.
Fly high above the valley in a vintage tiger moth flight or float on cloud nine in a hot air balloon. If you dare, try the thrill of tandem skydiving - no experience necessary, just bring along
your fearlessness and adrenalin. If you prefer to stay grounded then why not take to the hills on a leisurely cross-country horse ride, or test your skill levels on the Macarthur region’s first designated mountain biking endurance trail!
Explore the OutdoorsMacarthur is bordered by scenic hills, nature reserves and the Georges and Nepean Rivers, so if you enjoy a bushwalk or a relaxing picnic - there are plenty of places to escape to.
The region also boasts a range of beautiful public gardens including Koshigaya Park, Macarthur Park and the Japanese Gardens, as well as a number of scenic cycle tracks.
A must see attraction is The Australian Botanic Garden, Mount Annan. Set on more than 400 hectares of parkland,
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Designer Clothes at bargain prices!
Nasturtium RecycledFashion Boutique
Ph 4628 5121
Shop 3, Lower LevelSpotlight Plaza147 Queen StCampbelltown
Top quality designer and upmarket fashion at affordable prices.
Country Road, Lisa Ho, Maggie Shepherd, Handwriting,
Wendy Heather & many more.All garments taken on consignment.
Fine Australian ArtBOYD GALLERY
Original artworks by prominentAustralian artists including:
Patrick Carroll, John Cornwell,Joseph Frost, Warwick Fuller,
Pamela Griffith, Kym Hart, GregJarmaine, Max Mannix, Paul
Margocsy, Lynn Naismith, VeliaNewman and many more…
Gallery hours: Wed - Sun &
Pub Hols 10am-5pm
BOYD GALLERYStruggletown Complex
Sharman Close, Harrington Park (Opp McDonalds)
PHONE 02 4648 2424www.boydfineart.com.au
the Garden features BBQ and picnic facilities, themed gardens, a restaurant,
a plant nursery, gift shop, walking tracks, interactive sculptures, mountain biking trail and guided tours. So much variety all in one place!
Indulge your TastebudsIf gourmet delights are your passion, then Macarthur, home to an array of flavours, will fulfil your dreams. Sample the variety of fresh, modern cuisine that promises to surprise and delight. With more than 100 cafés and restaurants, tempting opportunities to tantalise your tastebuds surround you.
Art and EntertainmentThere is a diverse range of cultural venues in Macarthur, including a number of small boutique art galleries such as Struggletown Arts Complex and Cobbitty Fine Art Gallery.
Campbelltown Arts Centre and The Cube - Campbelltown Entertainment and Exhibition Centre are the entertainment heart of Macarthur. Many exciting events, performances, concerts, workshops and exhibitions are held at these venues throughout the year.
A Golfing MeccaThe Macarthur region's first class golf courses and driving ranges are a big
drawcard for golfers of all standards. Whether your handicap is in the single figures, or you are just a social player, there are many fantastic courses where you can enjoy a game, afterwards head up to the country club and enjoy a bite to eat and a drink.
Retail TherapyShoppers love Macarthur! The region offers everything from boutiques, malls and department stores, to antiques, homewares and local markets.
Our largest shopping centre, Macarthur Square, features fashion, footwear, department stores, designer labels, homewares and gift shops, plus ten-pin bowling, a cinema complex, food outlets, restaurants and an outdoor entertainment precinct.
In contrast, the township of Camden offers speciality stores showcasing handcrafted jewellery, elegant gift shops, designer clothing and exclusive homewares scattered amongst the café-lined streets.
For more information on these events, as well as further information on What's On in Macarthur, go to our website www.macarthur.com.au or call 1800 655 991.
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Cobbitty MarketStalls, BBQ & devonshire teas available 1st Sat 8-1pm (exc Jan & Feb)Cobbitty Public School, Cobbitty Ph: 0438 512 728
Camden Lion's MarketLarge quantity varied stalls3rd Sat 9am – 1pm (excl Jan) Camden Showground Argyle St. Ph: 0417 230 418
Colo Vale Community Market4th Sat 9am-2pm Colo Vale Ph: 4889 4390
Creative Traders @ Picton 1st Sun monthly 9am - 2pm Menangle St Picton Ph: 4623 4449
Creative Traders @ Thirlmere 3rd Sun monthly 9am - 2pm Cnr Oaks & Barbour Rd, Thirlmere. Ph: 4623 4449
Creative Traders @ The Oaks 4th Sunday monthly 9am - 2pm 36 St Johns St, The Oaks Ph: 4657 2597
Bundanoon MarketArt & craft, plants & bric-a-brac1st & 3rd Sun (exc Jan) 8.30am-2.30pm. Bundanoon Hall. Railway Ave. Ph: 48844375 or 0438282256
Berrima School Craft MarketsOver 50 stalls 2nd Sun 9-1pm Primary School Ph: 0407 937 473
Robertson MarketLots of stalls. Good food & refreshments 2nd Sun 9am -3pm School of Arts. Hoddle St Robertson. Ph: 4885 1216
Lilac City Country MarketLocal art, craft & produce, planta, bric-a-brac & cakes. Activities for kids1st Sat (exc Jan) Montague St, Goulburn Ph: 4821 1839
Wollongong Creative Traders Every Friday Crown St Mall Ph: 0425 277 118
Monthly Markets Guide A guide to local art & craft, fresh produce, collectables & more.
Markets
Heritage
Natural beauty
Places of interest
Adventure
Accommodation
Wine & Dine
Picton, Thirlmere, Tahmoor, Bargo, The Oaks, Oakdale, Nattai, Wilton, Douglas Park, Menangle, Appin, Warragamba, Silverdale, Yerranderie.
Now is the perfect time to discover the amazing and diverse range of quality local produce available in the Wollondilly Shire. Visit www.visitwollondilly.com.au or contact the Visitor Information Centre on 02 4677 8313
Check out what's on in the Wollondilly Shire at:
www.wollondilly.nsw.gov.au
Tour, discover, stay & play!
Summer in Wollondilly
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Picton, Thirlmere, Bargo, Appin
VISITOR INFORMATION CENTREOld Post Office, Argyle St, Picton Ph: 4677 8313 E: [email protected]
...will take you there!
Wollondilly www.highlandsimag.com.au
Fruit from the orchard
What to See & Do Nepean, Cataract, Cordeaux, Avon
& Warragamba Dams
Burragorang Lookout
Wirrimbirra Sanctuary
Train Works in Thirlmere
Major Regional Festivals
Thirlmere Festival of Steam Picton Rodeo Picton Music & Harvest Festival
AUSTRALIA’S NEWEST AND BIGGEST RAIL EXPERIENCE
Open 7 days Steam Train rides every Sunday
10 Barbour Rd, ThirlmereEnquiries (02) 4681 8001 - www.trainworks.com.au
Wollondilly is a popular destination for a Tree Change or holiday. The area features Razorback Range, Burragorang Valley and towns like Picton, Appin, Thirlmere and Warragamba.
Wollondilly, on the south western outskirts of Sydney and at the foothills of the Southern Highlands, is surrounded by spectacular, natural beauty and rural pastures. It is proudly known as “The Catchment”, supplying the bulk of Sydney’s drinking water supplies, and is a mecca for nature lovers boasting 21 bush walks, wildlife sanctuaries, lookouts and National Parks.
The district is rich in history. The earliest known inhabitants of the district were the natives of the Gundangurra Tribe, who gave the area its name. The word Wollondilly is attributed to having three meanings, including:
"A place where spirits dwell" and "Water trickling over rocks"
Today, the life and liveliness of the area attracts visitors who come to participate in adventure activities and sports.
Wollondilly boasts many unique Bed & Breakfast facilities offering perfect service, home made meals and local knowledge.
For the true country experience you can book a Farmstay and enjoy horse riding, farm animals, tractor & hay rides or if you prefer more traditional accommodation, Wollondilly also boasts a variety of motels, pub style and camping facilities.
Visit www.visitwollondilly.com.au to check out the wide variety of accommodation available.
Give the Visitor Centre a ring for more details on 46778 313
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VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRESInternational Cricket Hall of Fame & VIC, St Jude St Bowral Ph: 4862 1247
Tourism S/Highlands62 - 70 Main St, Mittagong. Ph: 1300 657 559
www.southern-highlands.com.au
What to See & Do All Aboard Model Railway
Corbett Gardens in Bowral
Southern Highlands Wineries Lake Alexandra
International Cricket Hall of Fame
Major Regional Festivals.
Jazz & Ragtime Festival Antiques & Collectables Fair Bowral Tulip Time Bowral Autumn Music Festival Art Studio Wine Trail
Great fun for all the family
www.allaboard.com.au
All Aboard Model Railways is one of the premier attractions in the Southern Highlands.
Journey through the world of model trains with our unique displays and trainscaped miniature garden.
• Coffee shop & light refreshments• Sales and service 68-72 Old Hume Hwy, Braemar. Nth Mittagong
Open 10am-4.30pm, 7 days
Ph: 48712966
BRAEMAR RAILWAYS
MODEL
Mittagong & Bowral www.highlandsimag.com.au
Discover the natural beauty, glorious gardens, antiques, art and the heritage of the area all within a day’s drive from Sydney, Canberra and the Illawarra region. The Southern Highlands is a playground for lovers of fine wine and hearty food.
Mittagong - the gateway to the Southern HighlandsThis township is rich in history and is known as the gateway to the Southern Highlands. From here you can explore the wonders on offer. Visit the Mittagong Information Centre or phone 1300 657 559 to gain up-to-date information and guidance about how to get the most out of your stay in the area. The town has a real sense of yester-year, with a number of stunning heritage buildings. Close by is Lake Alexandra where the kids can play, the big kids can picnic or just enjoy the quiet relaxed environment on the edge of the Lake. Mittagong is south
west of Sydney in the Nattai River Valley between Mt Gibraltar, known locally as ‘The Gib’ and Mt Alexandra, both extinct volcanic peaks.
Bowral - home to the International Cricket Hall of FameBowral is a most delightful country town situated in a valley at the foot of Mt.Gibraltar. Due to the high altitude of the Southern Highlands, the town enjoys gorgeous autumns as exotic European trees and shrubs change their colour in preparation for the winter months.
The shopping precinct in Bowral has an atmosphere like that of few other country towns as it offers an eclectic variety of boutiques, bookstores, antique and craft shops, as well as two shopping malls.
The restaurants, coffee shops and cafes offer a huge variety of dining experiences from ‘fine dining’ to sidewalk, cafe style eating out.
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VICTORIA HOUSE NEEDLECRAFTBeautiful needlecraft to wear and decorate
your home Open 9am-5pm, 7 days
49 Old Hume Hwy, Mittagong Shop online:
www.victoriahouseneedlecraft.com.au Ph: 02 4871 1682
7 day onsite support Fast same day service
New and refurbished computers Desktop and notebook repairs Custom-built Lotus computers.
Relax & rejuvenate
Facials, Waxing, Manicures, Acrylic Nails, Universal Contour Wrap, Pedicures, Solarium,
Special Occasion Makeup.
Shop 4, 101C Main St, Mittagong
Ph: 4872 2040.
YAKAMOZCHAR GRILL
Family restaurant specialising in Kebabs, Pides, Gozleme & Shish Kebabs
Vegetarian meals also available. BYOOpen 9am onwards! Dine in-dine out!
110 Main Street, Mittagong. (opposite the Antique Centre)Ph: 02 4871 1557
Cocktail Bar, Woodfired Gourmet Pizzas, Espresso Bar
Open: Mon - Wed 4pm till late Thurs – Sun 12 noon till late
Kitchen open till 9.30 pm nightly 79 Old Hume Highway, Mittagong
Ph: 4871 1889
THE LION RAMPANT HOTELDRIVE IN BOTTLE SHOP
Conveniently located in the centre of town with full bar facilities and a family bistro
Great value, recently refurbished ensuite accommodation
Open 11am till late 7 days
75 Main Street, Mittagong Ph: 02 4871 1090
Mittagong, your gateway to the Southern Highlands - stay, play, wine, dine & relax!
www.highlandsimag.com.au
4871 3885 Shop 2/2 Bowral Road, Mittagong
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the cheese storetaste the difference
seven days a week at
at Bowral
A fine food store with a wide variety of Australian & imported cheeses &
gourmet foods. Select your own gift hamper.
Corbett Plaza, Wingecarribee St BowralPh: 4862 3749
www.thecheesestore.com.auMon - Fri 9-5pm, Sat 8.30-4pm, Sun 10-3pm
6-8 Cavendish St, Mittagong.
Phone: 4871 1388www.japanache.com.au
Open 7 Days 10am-5pm
Quality Imports from Japan• Antique Furniture
• Ceramics• Patchwork Fabric
• Kimono• Folding Screens, Scrolls• Gardening Ornaments
• Bronze Statues• Shinto Shrines
• Woodblock Prints• Decor
Quality Importers
of all things
Japanese
Visit our huge warehouse
TODAY!
Japanache
SALE
NOW ONLake Alexandra in Mittagong Township is a man made lake, originally a dam, which supplied water for engines hauling coal to the Fitzroy iron mines in the 19C. A park - like reserve surrounds the lake and an abundance of birdlife live on the water and shores. Undercover BBQ and playground facilities are on site as the area has recently undergone a revamp.
Lake Alexandra Reserve is 2000 ha in area (5,000 acres) and includes Box Vale Walking Track, Nattai Loop Track, Forty Foot Falls, Yellow Track, and Green Track & Red Track.
Walking maps are available from Southern Highlands Tourism. This family attraction is accessible at all times and is an unexpected delight in the midst of a major town in the Southern Highlands. Queen St, Mittagong Entry is free!
WeekendsShort & Long StaysStudios & ApartmentsCottages & Country Homes
HOLIDAYACCOMMODATION
SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS
www.highlandsholidays.com.au02 4862 7100 [email protected]
HIGHLANDS HOLIDAYS
enjoy the bene�ts of working with a specialist holiday let manager
NOW
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Lake Alexandra Reserve Park & Garden - pretty as a picture!
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'Historic Berrima readies itself for another great family day out for the Australia Day Celebrations 26 January 2012' says event organiser Col Gelling
The Australia Day Celebrations over the last 15 years, in historic Berrima, have grown to be one of the Southern Highlands premier tourist events.
Visitor numbers are in the thousands every year and on the increase. What’s the attraction? Probably the location; no other village in the Southern Highlands can lay claim to a more historic and picturesque backdrop in which to celebrate this day in our nation's calendar of public holidays.
With over 60-market stalls, local and interstate, and entertainment for all the family, grand parades, vintage cars, fire engine displays, fresh produce markets, and face painting, there is something for every one.
The atmosphere is one of a real Aussie family day out with a bit of patriotism
and pride in our country thrown in for good measure.
The official part of the day starts at the historic Berrima Court House Museum at 9.30 am, where young citizen and citizen of the year awards are given by the Mayor of the Shire.
This is followed by an address by the Australia Day Ambassador. After the awards ceremony it's off to enjoy the rest of the day to hunt for that allusive piece of craft, either in the market square or in the more traditional shops in Berrima.
The grand parade on Australia Day 2012 may prove to be the biggest ever. For the first time it will be opened up to any one person or group who wishes to join in. Contact Colin Gelling, Berrima Court House on 48771505.
This year in Kid's Corner, Jeff Patterson Amusements will have the dodgem cars, two jumping castles and two merry-go-rounds. Another favourite is
Malcolm Dowling's farmyard nursery where children can actually go into the compound, pat the animals. Kid's Corner also has swings and slippery dips and provides shade for all.
In this special area dedicated to the children, in the park opposite the main stage and stall area, there will also be clowns, vintage cars, police displays, steam engine displays & stagecoach rides. Plenty of food, ice creams and soft drinks will be on offer by the Rotary Club of the Berrima District all around the shade of this park.
For the adults it’s a chance to browse through historic Berrima and visit the Berrima Court House Museum. Walk back in time to our early colonial days as you walk through this amazing building with over 50 wax work models of a full court room scene.
Grab a bargain from an array of stalls from craft, homewares jewellery, paintings, books, nursery items, antiques from all over NSW and QLD, and fresh in-season fruit and vegetables.
In 2012 by popular request Harlequin Bush band who will be the main musical entertainment on the main stage throughout the day.
This year the organiser welcomes the Corrective Services Band once again as a part of the grand parade and ongoing shows throughout the day.
Historic Berrima Celebrates Australia Day 2012
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Menangle
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Huskisson
AlbionPark
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TaralgaShellharbour
Narellan
MountAnnan
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HoddlesCrossroads
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Exeter
Robertson
Thirroul
Scarborough
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Yerranderie
Currarong
Culburra Beach
Joadja
Gerringong
Berry
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BowralBerrima
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Port Kembla
Goulburn
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Camden Campbelltown
Figtree
Nowra
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Trattoria La VignaRestaurant • Pizzeria • WineryWine tasting available
Opening Hours: Wednesday to Sunday Lunch and Dinner
3 Argyle Street CamdenPh: 02 4655 8000
Fax: 02 4655 8100www.trattorialavigna.com
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Goulburn Soldiers ClubOpen:10am, 7 Days
Diggers by the Park Brasserie • Puffin on the Park Coffee Shop • Childrens Playroom
• Snooker Room • Function Rooms • Free Live Entertainment Saturday Nights • Bottle Shop
• Big Screen Viewing • Disabled Access
TAB • KENO • FOX SPORTS Ph 02 4821 3300
15 Market Street Goulburn www.goulburnsoldiers.com.au
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Twin Falls Bush CottagesEscape to the bush!
Enjoy the unspoilt beauty and tranquillity of the Australian bush.
Twin Falls Bush Cottages offer you well appointed accommodation in a peaceful
and private bushland setting.Ph: 4887 7333
Throsby Rd, Fitzroy Falls
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The Pines PastoralRetreat • Relax • Refresh
6 historic cottages set in 700 acres of rural quietness and privacy - self catering.
Stroll around the rolling hills and valleys of the farm.
www.thepinespastoral.com.auPh: 48683523 Mob: 0418 200 138
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Comerong Island N R
Seven Mile Beach N P
Budderoo Nat Park
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NepeanPortRiver
Lake Cataract
Lake Cordeaux
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Barrengarry
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Worrigee
Tapitalie
Bamarang
Nowra Hill
Falls CreekYerriyongParma
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BudderooBroughton
Far Meadow
Gerroa
Green Patch
Stanwell Park
Bulli
Appin
TahmoorThirlmere
Menangle
Vincentia
Huskisson
AlbionPark
Marulan
TaralgaShellharbour
Narellan
MountAnnan
Braemar
HoddlesCrossroads
Bundanoon
Exeter
Robertson
Thirroul
Scarborough
Nattai
Yerranderie
Currarong
Culburra Beach
Joadja
Gerringong
Berry
Moss Vale
BowralBerrima
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Bomaderry
Kiama
Picton
Port Kembla
Goulburn
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Camden Campbelltown
Figtree
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Highlands Golf ClubFunction rooms •Restaurant/BistroOpen: Lunch Tuesday - Sunday, & Dinner Tuesday - Saturday Highlands Golf Club, Hume Hwy, Mittagong Phone: (02)4871 1995 Pro Shop: (02) 4871 3274Email: [email protected] ⑤
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Wollondilly Heritage Ctre & MuseumOpen w/ends & pub hols 10-4pm 43 Edwards St, The Oaks Ph: 02 4657 1224 www.oakheritagecentre.com.au
Trainworks Open 7 days Barbour Rd, Thirlmere Ph: 4681 8001 www.trainworks.com.au
Camden Museum40 John St, Camden Ph: 4655 3400
The International Cricket Hall of FameSt Judes Street, Bowral Ph: 4862 1247
Berrima Courthouse MuseumWilshire St, Berrima Ph: 4877 1505
Berrima District MuseumMarket Place, Berrima Ph: 4877 1130
Riversdale HomesteadTwynam Dr, Goulburn Ph: 4821 4741
Goulburn Rail Heritage Centre12 Braidwood Rd, Goulburn Ph: 4822 1210
Goulburn Waterworks MuseumMarsden Weir. (off Fitzroy St) Goulburn Ph: 4823 4448
Rocky Hill War Memorial & Museum Built in 1925. Situated on Rocky Hill. Ph: 4823 4492
St Saviour's Cathedral, GoulburnBeautiful Gothic Cathedral Bourke St Goulburn Ph: 4821 2206
Museums & Heritage Buildings
Canary CafeMorning, afternoon tea
& lunch Open 8am
Opposite Coles Express,Moss Vale Ph: 4877 2008 y
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The Pines Pastoral
www.thepinespastoral.com.auE: [email protected]
Ph: 02 4868 3523 Mob: 0418 200 138
Moss Vale
Retreat, Relax and Refresh6 historic cottages set in 700 acres of rural quietness and privacy - self
catering. Stroll around the rolling hills and valleys of the farm
What to See & Do Berrima Courthouse Museum
Berrima District Museum
Leighton Gardens in Moss Vale
Southern Highlands Wineries Berrima Goal
Major Regional Festivals.
Australia Day in Berrima Bundanoon Winterfest Bundanoon Garden Ramble Moss Vale Show Brigadoon in Bundanoon
VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE Old Courthouse Museum & Information Centre Cnr Wiltshire & Argyle Sts Berrima
Ph: 024877 1505
Bundanoon, a "place of deep gullies". Bundanoon is a delightful village set close to the Morton National Park and offers scenic walks, waterfalls and stunning views nearby. It is perhaps the prettiest of the Southern Highlands villages.
A 137km drive from Sydney and 15 minutes from Moss Vale, Bundanoon presents a charming scene with its avenue of English trees from the town approach to the main shopping strip.
Bundanoon is a bushwalkers paradise with fourteen suggested walks, most have vantage points with spectacular views across the valleys.
The township comes alive each April with the sounds and colour of all things Scottish. This is a festival to equal no other!
Enjoy the very best of HIGH TEAS
at the new WERAI TEAHOUSEONLY $25 pp (min 2 people)
Breakfast & lunches available every day NOW FULLY LICENSED
Open 7 days 8 to 5pm. Bookings essential
Cnr Mt. Broughton Rd & Werai Rd. Werai.
www.werai.com.au E:[email protected]
Ph: 024883 4664
Berrima - a shoppers paradiseBerrima is a unique, historic village offering a day tripper the most wonderful array of food and shopping experiences in a living history environment. Established as a township in 1831, Berrima is a preserved Australian, Georgian, colonial town. It is located in a picturesque valley on a bend of the Wingecarribee River.
The town was laid out in the manner of an English village around a village green. The centre of the village today is a living museum, with many of the original buildings, including the gaol, still providing a unique atmosphere within the town. The area is famous for its bushranger activity in the late 1800s.
Today, Berrima is a favourite day trip destination for Sydneysiders and Illawarra and Canberra residents. It offers exquisite boutique shopping, antiques and great food.
Moss Vale, the Shire CapitalMoss Vale is the gateway to the Hume Highway and the Illawarra and is central to Southern Highland townships and villages and to Highland attractions. The town retains an atmosphere and charm of yesteryear due to an effort to preserve and restore old public buildings and private homes.
Some buildings date to the 1860s - 1890s, the Old Post Office. The Moss Vale Hotel, Court House and the historic Railway Station are fine examples of the 19C architecture. Leighton Gardens, in the centre of town, is as pretty as a picture in spring
and autumn with massed displays of flowers and shrubs.
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Welcome to Bundanoon; the township has an interesting selection of craft shops, art galleries, cafes, restaurants, nurseries and picnic areas.
BUNDANOON PIONEER FLASK.A great range of beer, wine
& spirits and many of our local beers and cool climate wines.
Open Mon/Sat 10am - 7pmSun & Pub Hols 10am - 4pm
13 Railway Parade, Bundanoon Ph: 4883 7314
BUNDANOON PIZZA & PASTA.
Takeaway meals. Pasta,Chicken & Pizza dishes.
Open: Thurs - Sun 5pm onwards.
37 Railway Pde, Bundanoon
Ph: 4883 7733
Bundanoon - a delightful Southern Highlands' vil lage!
Pavers, retaining walls, pergolas, garden sheds, gates, arbours, cubbys, fencing,
dove cotes & lots more.OPEN 7 DAYS
96 Bowral Rd, MittagongPh: 4872 2866 Fax: 48722867
Roundabout the House
Keith Mundy, The Spires nursery Tilba Tilba Ph: 4473 7196 www.thespiresnursery.com.au
Well, now that Christmas is over, the visitors have gone home and all the entertaining is finished, more time can be spent in the garden where there are a number of jobs that can be done to get the garden through the latter part of Summer and into Autumn.
Summer brings with it, the hot drying winds that can cause damage to supple new growth that has grown on the plants over the spring/summer period. Some of this growth can become a bit tatty so a light prune will tidy them up and encourage new growth for Autumn. Don't cut plants back too hard as under storey shaded foliage could burn if exposed too quickly to the sun.
As mentioned in a previous issue, mulching is of the highest importance. Plants that are well mulched will continue growing well through the warmer months and the requirement for excessive watering will be eased. Using a soft mulch like sugar cane or lucerne will also have the added benefit of improving the structure and texture of the soil as it decomposes.
The cutting back or dead heading of perennials and roses can now be done and this in turn will encourage new growth and a repeat flowering in Autumn. Keep and eye out on roses for aphids and thrips. A spray with a systemic spray will keep them under control.
For those of you in the cooler areas like the Highlands, preparation for the Autumn vegetable gardens can start taking place. Vegetables should be grown quickly and to have them sweet and delicious, a soil rich in
animal manures with a dressing of lime is very important. Digging over the bed and incorporating these materials into the top 25cm or so and then let rest for a couple of weeks before planting will benefit the new plantings greatly.
Something not talked about that often are the lawns that surround our garden beds. It is important at this time of the year to raise the mowing height a couple of notches. The grass will survive a prolonged hot spell if not too short and low mown grasses only encourages shallow roots and uses more water.
Additionally along with all the good gardening practices mentioned already, we must be well aware of our general watering practices. A good deep watering of garden beds once a week will encourage deep root growth which in turn reduces the need for watering every second day or so.
Then everything is a winner.
Enjoy the rest of your Summer gardening.
Credit: Destination nSW
Cool Climate Gardening - Summer Daze
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1850's Historic Tea House
Open 7 daysMorning, afternoon tea & light lunch.
Great Coffee! (Free Trade Organic) Cnr Wingecarribee St & Hume Hwy
Ph: 4877 2222
Jams, honey, mustards, pickles & salad dressings.
Old Hume Hwy.Berrima
Ph: 4877 1404
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BERRIMA NAMEPLATESCast Aluminium Home & Property
Names Made To Order
Ph/Fx or E-Mail for Brochure 02 4877 1536
[email protected] Or visit our showroom
Shop 1, Mrs Oldbucks Cnr, Berrima
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Surveyor General InnEst 1834
Australia's oldest, continuous licenced Inn Lunch & dinner, great local wines & a wide
choice of draught beer.Open 7 days.
Mon-Sat till midnight, Sun 11am-10pmAccommodation & history!
Ph: 02 4877 1226Old Hume Hwy, Berrima
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BAKERY CAFE Fresh baked bread & rolls daily.
Home made soup & sandwiches. Large selection of hot pies. Devonshire teas &
delicious cakes. Great coffee.
OPEN 7 DAYS from 8:00amShop 6, Mrs Oldbucks Cnr. Berrima
Ph: 4877 2785
BROWN SHUTTER.For that unique gift that really
counts.
Hume Hwy, BerrimaThe white shop @ the top.
Open 7 Days.
Ph: 02 4877 1211
BUSINESS
FOR SALE
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Historic B
errima est. 1831
Christmas ShopOpen All Year
Large range of Christmas decorations & Australian Christmas animals.
Mrs Oldbucks Cnr, Berrima
Ph: 4877 1577
Mrs Oldbucks Pantry
Delectable jams • Toppings • Sauces • Honeys • Chutneys • 120 teas
• Confectionery • Gourmet delights.www.mrsoldbucks.com.au
Ph: 4877 1489/1800 440 144
SPRINKLES
A truly unique, historic village!
Berrima Village PotteryOpen 7 Days 10-5
Unique Country Style Pottery and Home wares
from around the world
8 Jellore St, Berrima Ph: 48 771987
Perfume & Skincare Co.
p. 02 4877 2699 perfumeandskincare.com.au
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THE COURTYARD CAFEBreakfast & Lunch
Morning & Afternoon Teas
Open 7 Days 9.30 - 4pm
Shop 3 & 4 Berrima's Retreat(behind the Lolly Shop)Ph: 02 4877 2729
fig & olive
Gifts & HomewaresAn extensive range of gifts, magnets, locally crafted named mugs, candle
melts and much, much, more.
Mrs Oldbucks Corner, BerrimaPh: 02 4877 1577
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Wine Trail Reference Guide 1. Tertini Wines 2. Bousaada Winery 3. Feast @ McVitty 4. Centennial Vineyards5. Marist Brothers Wines 6. Southern Highlands Wines7. Mount Ashby Estate8. Sallys Corner Wines9. Eling Forest Winery
Bowral
Bundanoon
Moss Vale
Mittagong
Berrima
Exeter
Hoddles Crossing
Sutton Forest
NewBerrima
Medway
Welby
Burradoo
Glenquarry
Kangaloon
Burrawang
Willow Vale
AlpineWombeyan Caves Rd
Compton Park Rd
Greenhills Rd
Medway Rd
Kells Ck Rd
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Centennial Rd
Kangaloon Rd
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Lot 5 Kells Creek Rd, Mittagong (off Wombeyan Caves Road)
Open Thurs – Mon 10am – 5pm Other times by appointment. Groups by prior arrangement only. Phone (02) 4878 5213 E:[email protected] www.tertiniwines.com.au
Tertini Wines is one of the most awarded wine producers in the Southern Highlands. Our wines are subtle and elegant, with excellent fruit characters arising from the long, slow ripening period and our commitment to low cropping levels, hand pruning and hand picking. Enjoy our award-winning Arneis (one of the rarest wines in the world), Riesling, Pinot Noir and Cabernet/Merlot at the Cellar Door, or you can take a break with some great coffee, gourmet teas and Italian treats.
②Bousaada Vineyard
rCentennial VineyardsCentennial Road, Bowral Open 10am-5pm Ph: 02 4861 8722 Restaurant now open 7 days: 11am to 4pm.Ph: 02 4861 8701www.centennial.net.au [email protected]
Centennial Vineyards and Restaurant are situated in a breathtaking vineyard setting just 3 minutes drive west from Bowral.The emphasis is on quality food and wine. Visit our cellar door and taste from our multi-award winning wines then have lunch overlooking the vineyards. As the Highlands’ most awarded producer of quality wines, we currently have 20 wines available for tasting with something to tempt everyone’s palate.
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tMarist Brothers Wines & CafeThe HermitageCnr Bong Bong & Old South Rds, MittagongOpen: Sat & Sun 11-4pm, or by app.Phone: (02) 4872 1911E: [email protected] www.maristwines.comThe first vineyard that you discover once you leave the M5 motorway from Sydney is The Hermitage vineyard, the home of Marist Brothers Wines. Originally acquired over 100 years ago for the training of the Brothers, the 155-hectare estate is today a sacred place of quiet and tranquility. In addition to the assortment of cool climate wines produced on the 13 hectare vineyard, including sauvignon blanc, riesling, pinot gris, pinot noir and merlot, a selection of homemade jams and relishes is also available for you to taste. Not to be missed on your visit is a viewing of the beautifully restored neo- gothic style chapel.
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135 Kells Creek Rd, Mittagong(1st right off Wombeyan Caves Rd)
Phone: 02 48785399Mob: 0421 716768 or 0412 595852www.bousaada.comE: [email protected] Thurs - Mon10.30am to 5pm. Groups by appointment. Our cellar door overlooks the vineyards onto a small lake. With ‘Bou’ meaning father and ‘saada’ peace and happiness the Australian styled cellar door is an ideal place to try our recent award winning Riesling. Visit our website for tasting notes on our Merlot, Sauvignon blanc, Fume blanc and Pinot Noir.
eFeast @ McVitty 434 Wombeyan Caves Rd Mittagong
Phone: 4878 5044 Fax: 4878 5524 E: [email protected] www.mcvittygrove.com.au Open: for Lunch 12pm -2.30pm, Thurs-Sun.Tapas - Fri & Sat nights. Cellar Door Sat/Sun 10am to 4pm.
Fully licenced restaurant/cafe specialising in local produce and wines, with a modern Australian flavour.Dinners and functions by arrangement
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Bundanoon
Moss Vale
Mittagong
Berrima
Exeter
Hoddles Crossing
Sutton Forest
NewBerrima
Medway
Welby
Burradoo
Glenquarry
Kangaloon
Burrawang
Willow Vale
AlpineWombeyan Caves Rd
Compton Park Rd
Greenhills Rd
Medway Rd
Kells Ck Rd
Old Hum
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Centennial Rd
Kangaloon Rd
Illawarra Hwy
Sally’s Corner Rd
Joadja Rd
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y Southern Highland WinesCnr Oldbury Rd & Illawarra Hwy, Sutton Forest Cellar Door open 7 days, 10 - 5 Restaurant open for lunch Thursday – Sunday Ph: 4868 2300 www.shw.com.au [email protected]
Southern Highland Wines is the home of the best Sauvignon Blanc in the world! The locally produced 2010 Oldbury Reserve Sauvignon Blanc has won many accolades and continues to excel in the prestigious international wine show circuit. The team at SHW have created a winery that is fresh, modern and spacious, where you can experience award winning cool climate wines and mouth watering meals. Sample a selection of wines, tour through the winery, learn about wine making, relax with a glass of wine and enjoy the tantalising selection of produce. Book a table for lunch, on 4868 2300.
⑦Mount Ashby Estate
nowra Rd, Moss Vale 2577Sally Beresford & Chris Harvey Open Fri - Sun & pub hols 10 - 5pm Ph: 02 4869 [email protected] www.mountashby.com.au
Experience a taste of France at this boutique Cellar Door brimming with antiques and furniture by Sally Beresford one of Sydney’s most well known antique dealers.Taste our award winning wines including the 2005 Botrytis Pinot Gris winner of the only gold medal and trophy for the best Southern Highland Wine at the inaugral Southern Highlands Wine Show.We also offer Merlot ,Chardonnay, Petit Rouge and our medal winning Cabernet Merlot and Pinot Gris. Also try our marinated Fetta or Pork Rillettes while you take in the stunning rural outlook.
⑧Sallys Corner257 Sally's Corner Rd, Exeter
Open 10.30 – 5pm Sat,Sun & pub hols or by appointment [email protected] Ph: 02 4883 4999
Sallys Corner 2008 Chardonnay has just started its show career and already has 2 gold medals & 2 trophies the latest trophy being for best wine of show in the recent Southern Highlands Wine Show. Come & try all our medal winning wines in the very modern cellar door. TRY THE BEST FIRST.
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⑨Eling ForestOn the Hume Highway, Sutton Forest12kms South of Berrima, 2kms north of the Illawarra Highway
Cellar Door Café & Farm Shop ph: 4878 9155Open: 7 days per week, 10 am to 5 pm except Xmas DayEmail: [email protected]
Cellar Door, Café and Farm Shop; where you can purchase gourmet food ‘pronto’ for the traveller. Sample, then enjoy the region’s finest wines in the intimacy of our Café and winter open fire with a choice of farm fresh home-made fare for lunches or morning and afternoon teas. Group wine tasting tours welcome at small charge. BnB, wedding venue and award winning Stones Restaurant.
Traditionally, wine growing in Australia took place in warmer regions where access to water for irrigation made growing grapes easier. Since the early 1990s though, there have been a number of traditional wine makers establish boutique wineries in the Southern Highlands, producing distinctive cool climate wines. Now many of the region's winemakers use traditional and modern techniques.
The area is gaining recognition for the quality and variety of cool climate wines making a tour of the many wineries and cellar doors a 'must do' for visitors and day trippers.
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The Blue Rose Cafe Catering for all occasions:• Special occasions • Group bookings• Devonshire teas • Buses welcome
The Grand Bar & Brasserie
Wild Food Cafe Organic food with passion & personality Licenced: Great organic and local wine also organic beer. Gluten free & Vegan
Open 7 days for breakfast & lunch.6pm Fri & Sat for dinner
250 Bong Bong Street, Bowral Ph: 4861 2838
The Magpie Cafe Berrima
Open 7 Days Breakfast, lunch, dinner. Selection of home-made cakes, scones jam & cream.
BYO. Old Hume Hwy, BerrimaPh: 4877 2008
The Stone Room - Tapas & Wine Bar Weddings, birthdays all functions.Cheese boards & share plates. Extensive wine list. Tapas: from a light snack to a full meal - something for everybody
Love the food and the ambience!
Open: Fri - Sun, lunch. Wed- Sat dinnerPh: 02 4877 2800Old Hume Highway BERRIMA
Open for lunch and dinner every day with seasonal menus and daily blackboards and a choice of Brasserie, under the Atrium, Outdoors or in the Bar. Kids' Menu too! The Grand Arcade295 Bong Bong St BowralE: the [email protected]: 4861 4783
Wolfgang's German Restaurant Authentic German & Swiss Cuisine Open: Lunch, Sat & Sun 11.30 - 2.00pm Dinner, Wed - Sun 5.30pm till late
Highlands Arcade, (behind ANZ Bank)279-287 Bong Bong St. Bowral www.wolfgangrstaurant.com.au
Ph: 02 4861 1257
Blue Rose Cafe - open 7 days 9-5pmBraemar Garden World, Braemar
Ph/fax: 4872 1434
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Picton Rodeo 7 January 2012 2.00pm ‘til approx 9.30pm Picton Showground www.pictonshow.com.au Open Saddle Bronc, Open Bare Back , Open Bull Ride , Novice Bull Ride, Novice Bareback, Jnr Steer Ride, Juvenille Steer Ride, Poddy Ride. There will be a Mechanical Bull Ride, BBQ, Bar and Refreshments, live music. Ph: 4681 8060
27th Illawarra Folk Festival 12-15 January Bulli Showground. Sensational line-up of folk, world, acoustic, Celtic, bluegrass and gypsy music, as well as poetry, dances, workshops, parades and sessions. www.illawarrafolkfestival.com.au Ph: 1300 887 034
85th anniversary Celebration of the 1st Australian Grand Prix 13 - 15 January The Golden Era Auto Racing Club inc. (GEAR) invites you to celebrate the 85th Anniversary of the 1st Australian Grand Prix which was held in Goulburn on 15th January 1927. Belmore Park & Wakefield Park in Goulburn. Display of vintage racing cars, vintage cars and vintage motorcycles in Montague Street. Bands playing in Belmore Park and in the evening there will be a free outdoor movie show. . Ph: 0418 767 129 or 0408 786 685
Take the Wet Weather Challenge @ the Illawarra Fly Tree Top Walk. Tourist Drive 9 between Robertson & Kiama. If you wish to visit 'The Fly' during the coming months and it happens to be raining, then take advantage of the offer to receive 50% off the admission during inclement weather. Otherwise receive 10% off admission by presenting the advertisement on page 27. Ph: 1300 362 881
Berry Picking and more 21 January Meet at the Exeter General Store for coffee. Come with FoodPath hosts Jill and Nick to visit a range of farms in the picturesque Southern Highlands and meet the producers who grow our food. Enjoy a long table lunch in a beautiful setting. We serve as your hosts for the day. Come and learn, taste and enjoy a unique food experience! Itineraries vary according to the season and availability of the farmers. January tour will include berry picking! www.foodpath.com.au Ph: 0419 617 021
Australia Day Celebrations in Berrima 26 January Berrima VillageCelebrate Australia Day in historic Berrima. With over 60-market stalls, entertainment for all the family, grand parades, vintage cars, fire engine displays and face painting there is something for every one. The atmosphere is one of a real Aussie family day out with a bit of patriotism and pride in our country thrown in for good measure. Ph: 4877 1505
Taralga Rodeo
Picton Rodeo
Australia Day Celebrations
Berrima Rally
Illawarra Folk Festival
What's On January - FebruaryAustralia Day Celebrations - Goulburn 26 January A great Family fun day with a festival atmosphere! Victoria Park - 10am to 3pm Live entertainment throughout the day! Ph: (02) 4823 4462
Marulan Australia Day Celebrations 26 January Tony Onions Park, George Street, Marulan 9.30am Procession. Starting at the railway bridge, George Street & ending at Tony Onions Park. Prizes for best entries in procession. Running races, egg & spoon races, wheelbarrow races, three legged races, sack races & watermelon eating contest. Hills Hoisting, thong throwing, tyre changing, water race, coo-ee & watermelon eating contest. All day entertainment Ph: (02) 4841 1505
Australia Day Celebrations 26 January 8.00am to 12:00 noonwww.australiaday.com.au Wollondilly Shire Council does Australia Day with flare ! Opening with a bacon & egg breccy while you watch the guys from Sydney Skydivers drop in with a giant Aussie flag in tow. Australia Day awards, musical performances and BBQ lunch are only a few of the features throughout the day. Botancial Gardens and free to enter. Ph: 4677 1179.
Taralga Rodeo 29 January The small, historical village of Taralga pulls out all stops to entertain the whole family at their thrilling 46th annual rodeo. Come along on Saturday the 28th to see the yard dog trails at 8.30am, the gymkhana at 2pm and a top class live country music show that night. Bring your rug or chair and enjoy the view from the shady hill and don’t forget your camera to capture a winning snap for the photo contest. There will be hot food and cold drinks available all weekend. Ph: 4840 2074 www.argylecounty.com.au/taralgarodeo2012
Day on the Dovecote Lawn 29 January 12noon til 6pm Belgenny Farm, Elizabeth Macarthur Ave, Camden www.belgennyfarm.com.au A great day planned with bands from different genres. Let us entertain you from 12noon til 6pm. Plenty of food stalls available for you to sit and relax on the Dovecote lawn. Live bands on stage all afternoon. Price to be advised. All details will soon be published on our website. Strictly no food or alcohol to be brought into the venue.
Berrima Rally 11 & 12 February Locations around the Southern Highlands. Berrima District Historic Vehicle Club invites you to enter the 37th Annual Berrima Rally.Historic & Classic Vehicle Owners & Enthusiasts are welcome to register for a full program of events on Saturday and/or Sunday. Ph: 0412 819 848
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Twin FallsBush Cottages
Enjoy the unspoilt beauty and tranquillity of the Australian bush.
Twin Falls Bush Cottages offer you well appointed accommodation in a peaceful
and private bushland setting.
Throsby Rd, Fitzroy Falls. Ph: 02 4887 7333
Email: [email protected]
Escape to the bush!
Robertson is a pretty rural village with breath-taking scenery, spectacular waterfalls and rainforests in nearby National Parks. Lush surrounding farmland and country lanes complete the picture for this 'not to be missed' visitor friendly village, which lies at the edge of the Southern Highlands.
For information about Robertson go to:www.robertsonnsw.com.au VISTOR INFORMATION CENTREOld Cheese FactoryIllawarra Hwy, Robertson Ph: 4885 2000 or 4885 2400
More and more visitors to the Southern Highlands are discovering the many attractions of Robertson.
The village is worth visiting both for itself, and as an ideal base to explore a spectacular hinterland. Robertson is recognized as the “green heart” of the Southern Highlands, on account of its superb rural scenery. Ridge roads with sweeping views contrast with sheltered tree-clad lanes, making this a delightful place for a scenic drive.
There is much to discover. Stud cattle, sheep and alpacas graze green pastures. Rich, deep, red soils grow the legendary “Robbo Spuds” - Australia’s most sought-after potatoes. Nearby are three of the longest drop waterfalls in Australia. They all plunge from rugged sandstone escarpments into rainforest canyons and valleys. Barren Grounds nature reserve has wonderful wild flowers and easy plateau walks to coastal views. The Illawarra Fly turns exploring the cliff tops into a great adventure with treetop walkways, a soaring tower, and sweeping coastal vistas from Port Kembla to Kiama.
In the village itself, you’ll find cosy cafes and restaurants, antiques and collectables, galleries with regular exhibitions, and a heritage railway
The Highlands Green Heart is both a good base and a great destination
station in landscaped gardens. Many shops specialize in goods that are both hand - made and Australian.
The building known as ‘The Cheese Factory’ is a ‘must see’ in Robertson as it now houses a collection of shops offering, cheese, gifts, craft and collectables.
Robbo Spuds are always on sale in season (December to April).
All this and more in a picturesque village where people are friendly, parking is easy and there is a genuine country town atmosphere.
Further afield you can find Fitzroy Falls which offers scenery on a grand scale. Waterfalls, sandstone cliffs, lush rainforest gullies and sweeping views of the escarpment. Here you will find a Visitor Centre, the Falls Café, BBQ facilities, toilets, picnic shelters.
Visit spectacular Fitzroy Falls
Robertson Rail Heritage Station
Budderoo National Park
Belmore Falls
Carrington Falls
Illawarra Fly Robertson Cheese Factory
What to See & Do
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Illawarra Fly Tree Top Walk
Accommodation
Illawarra H/way Robertson Ph: 4885 1444
AndChats Cafe & RestaurantEat in or takeawayOpen 7 days
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THE ROBERTSON PIE SHOP
OPEN ALL YEARDelicious pies, pastries, sausage rolls, soups and a
variety of other foods made on the premises.
Illawarra Highway Jamberoo intersection3km east of RobertsonPh: 4885 1330
Illawarra Fly Treetop Adventures
The Illawarra Fly Treetop Walk is a unique 1500 metre
rainforest walk, which includes the 500 metre long elevated
steel structure walk through beautiful warm temperate rainforest nestled in the treetop canopy some 20 - 30
metres above ground level, with breathtaking views over
the escarpment.
A courtesy cart operates for visitors with limited mobility. More than a walk…
Café 106 operates daily in the visitor centre.
Open every day. Ph: 1300 362 881
Located on Tourist Drive 9, between Robertson & Kiama.
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Adult Treetop Walk Entry
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The Robertson Cheese Room Local & international cheeses,
gourmet products. Open 7 days.Green Heart Gallery
Australian works by artisans & craft makers. Ph 4885 2400
Cheese Factory Cafe Carmen's Collectables Highlands in Season
www.robertsoncheesefactory.com Phone (02) 4885 2000
Come and explore the shops at
Fitzroy Falls in Morton National Park offers scenery on a grand scale. Waterfalls, wildflowers, native animals, sandstone cliffs, lush rainforest gullies and sweeping views of the escarpment are all good reasons for visitors to include this area in a tour of the Southern Highlands.
There are several walks to choose from such as a timber boardwalk to the falls, or for the more adventuresome a 7km walk into a rainforest gully.
The Fitzroy Falls Visitor Centre is open seven days and provides a range of information on Morton National Park and other places to visit in the area. Tourist information, maps, interpretative displays, souvenirs, local craft, annual Parks Passes and Discovery Tours (prior booking required) are available at the Visitor Centre.
Experience Fitzroy Falls, the Visitor Centre and Cafe
The Falls Café offers a selection of tasty home cooked meals or simply coffee and cake in a bush environment. Barbecue facilities, toilets, picnic shelters are available, all with disabled access.
Open 7 days per week 9am to 5pm. Ph: (02) 4887 7270.
Park use fee applies.
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VISITOR InFORMATIOn CEnTRE201 Sloane Street, Goulburn Ph: 02 4823 4492 or 1800 353 646
www.igoulburn.comE: [email protected]
...will take you there!
Australia’s first inland city
Goulburn www.highlandsimag.com.au
South Hill Verandah
What to See & Do Goulburn Historic Waterworks
Goulburn Rail Heritage Centre
St Saviour’s Cathedral
Riversdale Historic Homestead
Goulburn War Memorial & Museum
Major Regional Events Lilac Festival Goulburn Roses Festival Taralga Heritage Rally The Pumpkin Festival The Apple Day Festival
Goulburn is a thriving rural and commercial centre and offers country style living and hospitality.
The city is rich in heritage and natural beauty and any visitor interested in the history and development of this beautiful city will be delighted during guided and self guided tours of historic sites, homesteads, cathedrals, cemeteries and points of interest.
The first white explorers sited the land that was to become the first inland city from Mt. Towrang in 1798, but it was not explored until some 20 years later. Governor Macquarie declared it the Goulburn plains in 1820. Land seekers settled the area from 1818 onwards.
By 1841 Goulburn had a population of some 1,200 people - a courthouse, police barracks, churches, hospital, post office and was the centre of a great sheep and farming area. It became an administrative centre for the district taking in surrounding townships for the new County Argyle. It is home to the Big Merino & the NSW Police Academy and its secondary industry is based on a mix of private and Government enterprise.
In the private sector, firms are engaged in wool scouring, cotton products, footwear, heavy and light engineering, building related undertakings, retail distribution and concrete products.
St Saviour's Cathedral 1874 to 1884 - one of the finest white sandstone cathedrals in the Southern Hemisphere. The splendid bell-tower, soaring windows and massive stone work are the first impressions one has of the building. The Cathedral and Hall were
designed by Edmund T. Blackett at the peak of his career.
The Forster and Andrews organ contained 43 stops and 2252 pipes when installed but has been modified several times since. It is regarded as one of the best pipe organs in Australia and one of the most sought after by organists who wish to play it. Open 10am and 4pm. Ph: 4821 2206
Goulburn Rail Heritage Centre- a working railway museumGoulburn Rail Heritage Centre operates a working Roundhouse with heritage locomotives (steam and diesel), rolling stock and railway ephemera.
Explore a working heritage locomotive roundhouse; learn industrial working conditions from 1918-1986 and see heritage locomotives and rolling stock being refurbished in this centre of excellence.
View historic records, instruction books, manuals and drawings. Guided Tours by rail enthusiasts. Open: Tues to Sun, 10am-4pm Ph: (02) 4823 4492.
Goulburn Historic Waterworks- a part of Australia's heritage The Goulburn Historic Waterworks is located on the banks of the Wollondilly River. The Waterworks has fully operational steam engines; the 1883 Appleby Bros. beam engine and the 1860s Hick Hargreaves corliss valve engine. The beam engine dates to the 1880s when it was installed to pump water for Goulburn.
The Waterworks is of national significance as it is the only complete, workable, steam powered municipal water supply left in its original location
in the Southern Hemisphere. Café, picnic areas and playgrounds. Open Sun & school holidays 10am-4pm. Mon & Tues 10am – 2pm. Ph: 4823 4448
Riversdale Historic Homestead– a historic 1830s Inn Riversdale was purchased in 1875 by Edward Twynam who later became Surveyor General of NSW. It was acquired by the National Trust in 1967 from the Twynam family and is set in beautiful flowering gardens. The Inn is furnished as a mid-19th century colonial cottage.
Riversdale is an ideal venue to just have a picnic or to book a function, a wedding or a christening.
Open every Sun 10am - 3pm. Mon, Tues & Thurs 10am -2pm Mob: 0414 951 955 or 0409 953 859
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Heritage locomotives, rolling stock & machinery.
The ‘Railwaymen’ exhibition.
Guided tours
Open Tues-Sun 10am-4pm 12 Braidwood Rd, Goulburn
Ph: 4822 1210
Goulburn is teeming with history and is sure to delight the history buffs amongst you.
• Visit grand old buildings & magnificent cathedrals! • Explore museums & historic houses • Roam through historic cemeteries!
The following historic sites are a real treat for those who appreciate buildings of historic significance; Riversdale Homestead, St Clair Folk Museum & Archives, Goulburn War Memorial & Museum, Goulburn Historic Waterworks, located in an idyllic setting on the banks of the Wollondilly River, and Goulburn Rail Heritage Centre. For more information about historic Goulburn visit www.igoulburn.com.au
St Saviour’s Cathedral This Cathedral is one of the most beautiful Gothic Cathedrals in Australia. Completed in 1884, St Saviour’s Cathedral was designed by the architect Edmund Blacket.
Admire the stained glass windows, detailed stone carving and magnificent organ. Bourke St, Goulburn.
Open: 10-4pm daily Ph: 4821 2206E: [email protected] www.goulburncathedral.org.au
Riversdale Colonial, Georgian Homestead and former Coaching Inn (1837)
Historic Waterworks Marsden Weir, Goulburn
Home to two unique, operational, steam engines, each over 100 years old. Picnic in the grounds or lunch at the Pumphouse Cafe on steaming days.
Open: Sunday and school holidays 10am-4pm. Mon & Tues 10am – 2pm.
Ph: 4823 4448
War Memorial & MuseumMemorial Drive, Rocky Hill, Goulburn A unique war memorial boasting spectacular views of the city. Charming museum located in the old caretakers cottage, containing memorabilia from all wars. Lookout open every day. Tower and Museum open weekends, pub & school hols 10am - 4pm.Ph: 4823 4448
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Open: Sun 10am-3pm. Mon, Tues, Thurs: 10am - 2pm Groups any day by app
Twynam Dr, North Goulburn. Mob: 0414 951 955 or 0409 953 859E: [email protected]
• Colonial furniture• Arts & crafts.• Formal Gardens• Cottage Gardens• Picnic facilities• Kitchen • Toilets
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Wollongong - where the mountains meet the sea!
The Grand Pacific Sea Bridge
Wollongong City Gallery
Wollongong Science Centre
Illawarra beaches and rock pools
Wollongong Harbour & Lighthouse
Merrigong Theatre
Crown Central Shopping Centre
What to See & Do
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Lake Illawarra
Wollongong is located 80 kilometres south of Sydney and is bordered by the Royal National Park to the north, Lake Illawarra to the south and the Illawarra Escarpment to the west.
The Wollongong coastline offers 17 sparkling surf beaches that are patrolled by lifesavers from September to April. Beaches are generally in easy walking distance from shops, hotels and clubs.
Stanwell Park to the north of Wollongong City, could be regarded as the gateway to the Illawarra region and is an ideal spot for day trippers.
Bald Hill Lookout, a magnificent platform looking south over Wollongong City, has outstanding views of the Illawarra and its escarpment. Watch hang gliders and para gliders or marvel at the spot where Lawrence Hargrave first took flight.
Experience the Grand Pacific Sea Bridge, 665 metres over-the-ocean, near Stanwell Park; spend some time exploring northern coastal villages while heading down the cliff hugging roads hanging above the ocean.
North of Wollongong the coastal villages are famous for their unspoilt beaches and rock pools, unique art and crafts, great fishing and surfing spots as well as many cafes and restaurants.
From those northern villages, the Grand Pacific Drive makes its way into the city of Wollongong. There you will find an array of shopping outlets, restaurants and cafes, golf courses, art galleries and more.
VISITOR InFORMATIOn:
CROWn CEnTRAL - SHOPPInG CEnTRE
174 / 200 Crown Street,
Wollongong
Ph: 02 4228 5999
Mid North Coast • Hunter Region • Central Coast • Blue Mountains & Central West
Southern Highlands & Illawarra • South Coast • Far South Coast
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Generations, on display until 26 February 2012, investigates notions of dislocation, isolation, assimilation and loss and how these impact on artists' personal and cultural identity. Features painting, sculpture, installation, performance and photography by Sam Burke & Domenico de Clario, Muzi Li, Mai Nguyen-Long, Joanne Saad, Khaled Sabsabi, Lee Salomone, Pamela See, My Le Thi, Hossein Valamanesh, Nassiem Valamanesh.
Local: Current 2011 is the third in a series of yearly exhibitions which investigate Illawarra artists’ practice, and is on display until 12 February
Khaled Sabsabi, You, 2007, digital video 9min 59sec, Collection Museum of Contemporary Art
noel Lonesborough, untitled, 2011, moulded recycled glass, various dimensions
MY LE THI Forgotten Languages and the Living Generations, 2011, acrylic on canvas and straw, Vietnamese hats on
bamboo stick
EXHIBITIOnS:GenerationsContemporary artists from a range of cultural backgrounds explore the migrant experience.until 26 February 2012
Local: Current 2011 A survey of recent work by ten Illawarra artists.until 12 February 2012
Collections of Hopes and DreamsObjects and stories connecting generations of migrants. until 4 March 2012
2012. The exhibition features works in a variety of media by Richard Batson, Jasmin Carter, Jack Cochrane, Poncho Army, Julie Donnelly, Tamara Elkins, Michele Elliot, Ashley Forbes, Alena Kennedy and Noel Lonesborough.
Collections of Hopes and Dreams curated by Eva Castle, on display until 4 March 2012, is an exhibition about the significance of personal objects and images for families and communities. It explores the lives of Wollongong residents who came from Europe, forever changed by World War II, its aftermath and civil unrest.
WOLLONGONG CITY GALLERY Exhibitions-December 2011Open Tues-Fri, 10am-5pm. Weekends & Public Hols from noon - 4pm Ph: 02 4228 7500
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attraction features & facilities how to get there open
Avon Dam
Ph: 4677 3962
Spectacular views of the dam. Picnic & electric BBQs, facilities playground.
Avon Dam Rd, Bargo √ 7 days
10am - 5pm
Cordeaux Dam
Ph: 4677 3962
Spectacular views of the lake, art deco buildings, playground, picnic shelters, electric BBQs & viewing areas.
Picton Rd, Wilton √ 7 days
10am - 5pm
Warragamba Dam
Ph: 4720 0349
Visitor Centre, interpretive signage, playgound, BBQs, picnic shelters & viewing area.
Farnsworth Dam Ave, Warragamba
√ 7 days
10am - 5pm
Cataract Dam
Ph: 4640 1200
The oldest dam supplying Sydney. Picnic shelters, BBQs, & playgrounds areas.
Baden Powell Dr, Appin √ 7 days
10am - 5pm
nepean Dam
Ph: 4640 1200
Viewing area, BBQ, picnic area, & playground facilities. Avon Dam Rd, Bargo √ 7 days
10am - 5pm
Burragorang Lookout
Ph: 024677 0859
Exquisite outlook over Lake Burragorang. BBQ & picnic area.
Road to Nattai, via The Oaks √ 7 days
10am-5pm
Razorback Lookout
Ph: 024677 0859
Views all the way to Sydney on a clear day. Parking and picnic area.
Off Remembrance Dr, Picton √ 7 days
Mermaids Pools
Ph: 4677 3962
Pools, Tahmoor Gorge & Canyon. Great walking area but not an easy one. The top path is the easiest.
Rockford Rd, Tahmoor √ 7 days
Bents Basin Rec Area
Ph: 024774 8662
Nature reserve & lookout. Canoeing, walking tracks, picnic, caravan & camping area, hot showers available.Bookings required. Fees apply.
Bents Basin Rd, Wallacia √ 7 days
9am-4.30pm
Wombeyan Caves
Ph: 4843 5976
Caves, wildlife, lookouts & waterfalls. Walking & camping area. Guided tours available. Fees apply.
Wombeyan Caves Rd, Wombeyan Caves
√ 7 days
Lake Alexandra
Ph: 4889 4251
Man-made lake. An abundance of wildlife. picnic, BBQ & picnic area.
Queen St, Mittagong √ 7 days
Mittagong Lookout
Ph: 4871 2888
Stunning views over Mittagong, Old Hume Hwy. Walking tracks.
Oxley Dr, Mittagong √ 7 days
Box Vale Walk Track
Ph: 1300 657 559
A historic railway line, 84 mts of tunnel. Walking & picnic area. Return walk approx 3 hours.
Box Vale Rd, Mittagong √ 7 days
Erith Coalmine Walk
Ph: 02 4887 7270
Lookouts, waterfalls, wildflowers, Aboriginal/historic sites. Walking tracks. Easy walk.
Morton National Park
Bundanoon
√ 7 days
Fitzroy Falls & Belmore Falls
Ph: 4887 7270
Spectacular waterfall, rainforest, Visitor Centre & Cafe. Walking, picnic & BBQ area.
Nowra Rd, Fitzroy Falls √ 7 days
24 hrs
Carrington Falls Waterfalls, walking tracks & picnic area. 10 kms east of Robertson √ 7 days
Cecil Hoskins Reserve
Ph: 1300 657 559
80 species of birds, platypus & kangaroos. Walking & cycling tracks.
Moss Vale/Bowral Rd, 2km Nth of Moss Vale
√ 7 days
The Illawarra Fly Tree Top Walk Ph: 1300 362 881
1500 mtr rainforest walk with a 25 mtr high elevated treetop walk. Cafe & Visitor Centre. Fees apply.
Located between Kiama & Robertson
√ 7 days
DAMS, LOOKOUTS, FALLS, WALKING TRACKS & PICNIC AREAS