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How long is the drive from Parramatta to Wagga Wagga?

The direct drive from Parramatta to Wagga Wagga is 282 mi (454 km), and should have a drive time of 4 hrs 33 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Parramatta to Wagga Wagga, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Canberra, Shoalhaven, Wollongong, Blacktown, and Kiama Municipality, as well as top places to visit like Cronulla Beach Walk and Bundeena Kayaks - Sydney Kayak Hire & Tours, or the ever-popular Milsons Point.

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Top cities between Parramatta and Wagga Wagga

The top cities between Parramatta and Wagga Wagga are Canberra, Shoalhaven, Wollongong, Blacktown, and Kiama Municipality. Canberra is the most popular city on the route. It's 3 hours from Parramatta and 3 hours from Wagga Wagga.
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Blacktown

Blacktown, situated in the City of Blacktown, New South Wales, Australia, is a vibrant suburb located 34 km west of Sydney's central business district. Known for its multicultural community, it offers a diverse range of experiences. From craft beer bars to picturesque beaches like Bilgola Beach and Bondi Beach nearby, there are plenty of options for entertainment and relaxation. Additionally, the suburb provides easy access to various other charming neighborhoods and natural attractions within Greater Sydney.
7% as popular as Canberra
11 minutes off the main route, 10% of way to Wagga Wagga
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Wollongong

Wollongong, located in the Illawarra region of New South Wales, is a coastal city known for its stunning natural landscapes and outdoor activities. Situated along the Grand Pacific Drive, it offers surfing beaches, rock pools, and scenic trails around Mt. Keira in the Illawarra mountain range. To the north, visitors can watch hang gliders launch from Bald Hill while to the south lies Lake Illawarra and the Nan Tien Buddhist temple.
8% as popular as Canberra
29 minutes off the main route, 23% of way to Wagga Wagga
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Kiama

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Government Buildings
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Municipality of Kiama is a picturesque local government area in New South Wales, Australia, located south of Shellharbour and the City of Wollongong. Nestled beside the Pacific Ocean, it offers stunning coastal views and easy access via the Princes Highway and South Coast railway line. Visitors can enjoy diverse dining experiences such as JJ's Indian Restaurant, known for its vegetarian-friendly options and consistently good reviews on various platforms.
8% as popular as Canberra
43 minutes off the main route, 27% of way to Wagga Wagga
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Shoalhaven City Council

Shoalhaven, located in the South Coast region of New South Wales, Australia, is a picturesque local government area situated approximately 200 kilometers south of Sydney. The Princes Highway runs through this charming area, and the northern section is crossed by the South Coast railway line which ends at Bomaderry.
10% as popular as Canberra
2 hours off the main route, 36% of way to Wagga Wagga
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Canberra

Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
Canberra, the Australian Capital Territory, is home to a vibrant cafe culture and a plethora of award-winning restaurants that attract foodies and oenophiles from all over. The city boasts a small but thriving wine region with over 40 wineries within 35 minutes of the city, offering high-quality whites, reds, and roses. Additionally, Canberra offers charming cafes like 85C bakery cafe where visitors can satisfy their caffeine cravings with coffee, tea, international desserts, and bread.
Most popular city on this route
30 minutes off the main route, 51% of way to Wagga Wagga

Best stops along Parramatta to Wagga Wagga drive

The top stops along the way from Parramatta to Wagga Wagga (with short detours) are Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park, Mount Ainslie Lookout, and Kiama Lighthouse. Other popular stops include Fo Guang Shan Nan Tien Temple, Grand Pacific Drive, and Bradman Museum.
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Milsons Point

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Sights & Landmarks
Lookouts
Milsons Point is a charming suburb situated on the lower North Shore of Sydney, Australia. It's conveniently located just 3 kilometers north of the city's central business district and offers stunning views of the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge. Accessible by train, ferry, or a leisurely stroll across the bridge, Milsons Point provides various vantage points for capturing picturesque images, including unique perspectives from underneath the bridge.
4.4
(215)
New South Wales 2061, Australia
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Cronulla Beach Walk

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Park
Outdoor Activities
Hiking Trails
The Cronulla Beach Walk is a must-do for anyone looking to soak in the breathtaking beauty of Sydney's coastline. This scenic stroll offers mesmerizing views of the ocean, with its crystal-clear waters and soft white sands inviting you to explore further. Families can take advantage of the nearby Shelly Beach Rock Pool, a safe haven for little ones to splash around while enjoying the sun.
1. It is a good idea for me to come. 2. There is nothing like beach walk and running. 3. You can see so many surfers. 4. You can feel like rich and empress #cronulla #
Press ( — Google review
This walkway connects Cronulla Park and it's beach where the lifesavers club is located to Shelly beach and Oaks Park. Beautiful homes and condos lined up the path with excellent view of the sea and the soothing sound of its waves pounding the beach.
David F — Google review
This walk is quite similar to the famous Bondi to Coogee walk, but without the constant ups and downs, making it a little more relaxing while still just as breathtaking. Along the way, you’ll pass by some stunning coastal houses that are worth admiring as you stroll. The path also takes you past several beautiful beaches, each perfect for a quick stop or swim. I personally recommend taking a break at Shelly Beach — in my opinion, it’s one of the most beautiful beaches in Sydney, and the atmosphere there is just unbeatable.
Ashmee N — Google review
Beautiful coastal walk with stunning ocean views. Clean path, safe, and relaxing — one of the best spots in Sydney!
Golam S — Google review
I love this walk. Beautiful views and clear pathways. A few options along the way for food, drinks, and restrooms. Plenty of benches around to rest. A few rock pools. Nice and clean. Easy walk and mostly flat. There seems to be plenty of parking on weekdays. The train and busses do connect to the area, making it easily accessible.
Jacqueline S — Google review
A Perfect Family Outing Last weekend, my partner, our little one, and I set out for a leisurely stroll along the Cronulla Beach Walk—and it couldn’t have been lovelier. Here’s why it’s our new favourite family adventure. From the moment we began at North Cronulla, the wide, smooth promenade made pushing our pram effortless. There are gentle inclines, clear distance markers, and plenty of room to chat side-by-side without worrying about uneven ground. Halfway along, we paused at a patrolled section of sand where lifeguards keep watch in peak season. We dipped our toes while our baby splashed happily in the shallow water—perfect for peace of mind and sandy giggles. With a babe in tow, it helps to have options: we found shaded benches overlooking the surf, public showers to rinse off, and clean restrooms just steps from the sand. It made nappy changes and snack breaks a breeze. My partner and I treated ourselves to takeaway flat whites and açai bowls at a beachfront café. They wrapped everything up neatly so we could sip and stroll—our little one even snuck a bite of banana puree between sips! Further along the walk is a lovely playground nestled among Norfolk pines. We parked the pram, let our baby explore the swings, and enjoyed a picnic on the nearby grass—complete with barbecues and dappled shade. Watching the foamy waves roll in, hearing our baby’s delighted coos, and feeling the salt breeze together—it was the perfect way to reconnect as a family outside the usual routine. Whether you’re with little ones, toddlers, or grown-ups only, the Cronulla Beach Walk delivers: it’s safe, beautiful, and packed with conveniences for families. If you’re after a stress-free, picturesque outing with your partner and baby, this is the spot to make those sunny weekend memories! Ps there was a sausage stall with chiken sausage! I am still finding there page . But cant find them they have theeee Maizing fooood ! It was oktoberfest something bit too good !!
Priezay S — Google review
I can’t say enough good things about this beach! From the moment we arrived, it felt like stepping into a postcard. The sand is unbelievably soft and powdery — the kind that doesn’t burn your feet or cling too much when it’s time to head home. The water is crystal clear with the most stunning shades of turquoise and deep blue, and you can see small fish swimming right near the shore. It’s the kind of place that instantly melts your stress away. The beach is wonderfully clean and well-maintained. There are plenty of trash bins and recycling stations, which made me appreciate how much effort goes into keeping it pristine. The lifeguards are friendly, attentive, and clearly care about everyone’s safety without being intrusive. I also loved that there are plenty of shaded spots under palm trees and umbrellas to take a break from the sun, yet the open stretches of sand give you all the space you need for beach games or simply relaxing. One of the highlights for me was the calm, gentle waves — perfect for swimming, paddleboarding, and even floating around lazily with a drink in hand. If you’re into snorkeling, you’ll love the nearby reef where you can see colorful coral and vibrant marine life just a short swim away. There are also rental shops close by offering kayaks, jet skis, and beach chairs at reasonable prices, which made the experience even more enjoyable. The nearby cafes and beach bars were a pleasant surprise too. The food was fresh and delicious — especially the seafood — and the sunset cocktails were absolutely perfect while watching the sky transform into a watercolor masterpiece. There’s something magical about the atmosphere here; everyone seems relaxed, happy, and genuinely enjoying the moment. Whether you’re a solo traveler looking for peace and quiet
Sarah — Google review
Easy and accessible walk with great views and sunset
Milt Y — Google review
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The Esplanade, Cronulla NSW 2230, Australia
http://www.visitsutherlandshire.com.au/see-and-do/walking-trails/cronulla-beach-walk
+61 2 9710 0892
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Bundeena Kayaks - Sydney Kayak Hire & Tours

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Canoe & kayak rental service
Tours
Bundeena Kayaks in Sydney offers a perfect escape from the city, located just an hour south of Sydney. You can spend your day paddling across the crystal-clear waters of Port Hacking, with options to explore Maianbar or Audley Weir. The company also provides off-grid excursions into Cabbage Tree Basin and offers bespoke chic-nic experiences through Bundeena Picnics.
We did the 2 hour Cabbage Tree Basin trip as a family of 4 (2 kids aged 9 and 11). This was a totally stunning trip and Bruce was a fantastic guide - a great mix of letting us enjoy the experience and incredible scenery, providing local knowledge and making sure the kids were having a good time. I can't recommend enough - a really great experience and something we will definitely do again. Thankyou Bundeena kayak crew.
Laura G — Google review
Wow! What an incredible experience! I took my 3 kids for the beginners kayak tour at Bundeena.We were lucky enough to have Marnie all to our self and she was the most lovely, kind and warm tour guide. It was honestly the most perfect day! The water was warm and clear, the scenery was absolutely stunning. I’m so grateful, we will be back! P.s thanks Marnie for all the great photos 📸
Brittany M — Google review
We did the 90-minute beginners tour with our six-year-old and loved it! Bruce, our guide, was great – super knowledgeable about the area and shared lots of interesting little facts along the way. The route itself was perfect for beginners – calm, easy to follow, and with gorgeous scenery the whole way. It was such a fun and relaxed way to spend the morning, and even our little one managed it with no trouble. Highly recommend if you’re looking for something family-friendly and a bit different to do in Bundeena.
Lucy M — Google review
Bundeena Beach is a charming and relatively secluded beach located in the Royal National Park in Sydney, New South Wales. It's known for being a hidden gem, offering a more relaxed and natural alternative to Sydney's famous city beaches. Parking 🅿️ is a challenge! Reach early 😊 Here’s a quick guide to Bundeena Beach: Key Features & Vibe: · Secluded & Family-Friendly: It's not as crowded as Bondi or Manly, making it perfect for a peaceful day out. The water in the sheltered bay is often calm, ideal for swimming with children. · Gateway to the Royal National Park: The beach is the starting point for several famous coastal walks, including the Bundeena to Otford Walk which passes the stunning Figure Eight Pools. · Village Atmosphere: Bundeena itself is a small, artsy community. You'll find a few cafes, a pub, and art galleries, giving it a laid-back, village feel. · White Sand & Turquoise Water: The beach itself is a beautiful stretch of white sand with clear, inviting water.
Rajesh ( — Google review
My wife and I are getting Stand Up Paddle board lessons in preparation for an impending holiday with our kids. Great local knowledge and great instructions. We both managed to stand up after our first lesson. We’re going back to hire the boards, for a bit of extra practice. Highly recommended a lesson with Bundeena kayaks.
Darren C — Google review
Fantastic day out with Bruce with our family today. Finally used our gift that was given to us 3 yrs ago. Bruce is very knowledgeable, patient and kind. Marnie was very warm and welcoming. Parking is $12 for the entire day which so reasonable. We will be back again for sure.
A — Google review
My husband and I booked a beginners guided tour with them and had an amazing experience we'll never forget. It was our first time ever trying kayaking and neither of us can swim that well. We had been thinking of taking it up for the longest of time but had been too afraid. Through their training and guidance, they made it feel so easy and so enjoyable that we have now become confident enough to go kayaking by ourselves. Thank you so much for helping us get over our fears and to actually enjoy the experience. Amazing team, amazing place, and everything was just perfect ❤️ PS: besides a kind and friendly guide we also got a personal photographer. Thanks Marnie for the tour and the beautiful photographs of us trying kayaking for the first time.
Sajeeda R — Google review
The whole experience was perfect! The owner suggested a few different places to paddle! She was wonderful! Helped us with everything!
Devin W — Google review
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Bonnie Vale Picnic Grounds, Sea Breeze Ln, Bundeena NSW 2230, Australia
https://www.bundeenakayaks.com.au/
+61 419 254 981
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Parramatta Park

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Nature & Parks
Parramatta Park, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site in the heart of Parramatta, offers a tranquil retreat from urban life. The park boasts scenic walking trails, natural lakes, sports grounds, and lush picnic areas. Visitors can explore the historic Old Government House, Australia's oldest surviving public building. Additionally, the park is connected to Sydney Olympic Park via the Parramatta River Cycle Way for leisurely strolls or cycling.
✨ My Review of Parramatta Park ✨ Visited Parramatta Park last Sunday and absolutely loved the experience! 🌿 It’s such a huge and vibrant park with a bit of everything—historic landmarks, wide open green spaces, peaceful river views, and even a massive bat colony (which was an unexpected surprise 🦇). Walking around felt refreshing and relaxing, and it’s the kind of place where you can easily spend hours without realizing it. I really liked how well the park is designed—separate tracks for walkers, cyclists, and cars, plenty of shaded areas, and loads of space so it never feels too crowded. Perfect spot for a picnic, casual stroll, photography, or just to clear your mind. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, Parramatta Park is definitely worth checking out. I’ll be going back again soon, this time with more snacks and maybe a longer walk along the river. Highly recommended! 🌳✨
Satyarth R — Google review
Beautiful and spacious green area in the geographical heart of Sydney! Many opportunities to have a picnic, join a concert, see hot air balloons on Australia Day, cycle, sightsee the birdlife and waterfowl or just stroll through this vast landscape. Highly recommended for next visit. Accessible from public transport (including bus, heavy rail, light rail or ferry). Also possible to walk through from adjoining parkland in Westmead 🌲
Mel K — Google review
Parramatta Park is such a beautiful escape right in the middle of the city. It’s my go-to spot whenever I want to enjoy nature, either cycling or jogging without having to travel far. The park has this peaceful vibe with plenty of open green spaces, making it perfect for so many activities. It’s a fantastic spot for birthday parties and family gatherings. There’s just something about celebrating surrounded by nature. It feels relaxed and fun at the same time. There are picnic tables and lots of shaded areas, and the scenery makes for some great photos too! For the active crowd, this park is awesome. You can play almost any sport here. Soccer, cricket or even just throwing a frisbee around. If you’re into cycling, the paths are amazing and take you through some really scenic routes. Honestly, it’s just a lovely place to unwind, whether you’re walking under the trees, cycling, or simply sitting back and taking in the fresh air. I love that you can feel so close to nature while still being right in the heart of the city. It’s a space that’s good for the soul.
Ftyn N — Google review
Parramatta Park is such a great spot for a family outing. We had a BBQ, played games, and enjoyed the beautiful weather – it was such a fun day for everyone. The park is spacious, clean, and has plenty of areas to relax or be active. We loved it so much that we’ve decided to make this a monthly tradition. Perfect place for gatherings and outdoor fun!
Dalia B — Google review
Parramatta Park’s a top spot for everyone—perfect for a chilled day out with family and friends. Plenty of space for the kids to run around and play, and loads of comfy places to sit and soak up the sunshine. There’s a toilet right near the café inside the park which is super handy. You’ll spot ducks by the water and colourful birds flitting about—adds a lovely touch to the whole vibe.
Haya T — Google review
Was an enjoyable walk around the historic buildings and along the river with HK guests. Never done it before. There was a Bat Colony. Did get time to try the cafe and go into the historic house. Parking was an issue. Only Two hr limited Mon/Friday
Nevill — Google review
Parramatta Parramatta Park is truly a local gem — giving off historical Central Park vibes right here in Western Sydney. 🌿 The scenery is breathtaking, surrounded by lush trees, vibrant flowers, and the calming sounds of Australian wildlife. There’s something for everyone — from open fields perfect for picnics to awesome playgrounds that keep the kids entertained for hours. And if you’re feeling peckish, the on-site MISC restaurant is an absolute must-try! With delicious selection of drinks, food and desserts all in a beautiful setting. Whether you are walking, cycling, relaxing, or simply soaking in the atmosphere, Parramatta Park is a reminder of how special Sydney’s green spaces truly are. Ps. I volunteered over 20 years ago and helped plant 100 trees to implement Parramatta Councils plan rebuild and preserve the Park decades ago has definitely paid off!!
Missy K — Google review
A nice green space next to the Paramatta CBD. Good for picnics, walks or just taking some time out in your day. There's MISC. restaurant in the centre with some public toilets, a bat colony next to the river, public BBQs and picnic benches interspersed around the park. A cafe, toilets and playground are near the Paramatta side main entry, playgrounds and cricket greens on the Westmead side entry, and Wisteria gardens adjoining the park with an annual flower show. Dogs are welcome and there's lots of parking, just be mindful of the gates closing time, pickup after your pet and respect parking allowances as park rangers patrol regularly.
Lukas — Google review
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Pitt St &, Macquarie St, Parramatta NSW 2150, Australia
http://www.parrapark.com.au/
+61 2 9895 7599
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The Australiana Pioneer Village Ltd

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Historical place museum
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
The Australiana Pioneer Village Ltd is a living history museum located at 10 Ross Street, Wilberforce, Hawkesbury River. It offers a glimpse into the past with its authentic shops and buildings from the historic Hawkesbury district. Visitors can experience village life as it was in the past, with costumed guides leading tours and demonstrations such as whip shows and animal feedings. The village also features a blacksmith shop, antique machinery display, and a public school that kids can explore.
What a way to spend a couple hours in a sunny day,a very interesting place full of history. Loved the fact we could stroll into the houses and businesses and see how they lived and worked back in those days,people walking around in costumes,some live shows on how people lived,the hay ride was good and I loved the little train ride. This place is run by volunteers and they have done a great job to make it what it is today.
Joanne R — Google review
Had a fabulous experience, an unexpected visit but stayed full day, kids have enjoyed allot. After knowing all the aged workers there are volunteers i was really surpirzed and so much to learn from them. Restaurants and washrooms are clean. You can have a full picnic out there with family.
Ahliya S — Google review
A fantastic place for kids and families! My child absolutely loved it — from the interactive exhibits to the chance to get up close with the animals. The small animals were very gentle and friendly, which made the experience even more special. Highly recommended for a fun and educational visit!
Avia W — Google review
Loved the enthusiasm of all the volunteers and staff, dressing up and demonstrations were well done as was the historical facts upon entering the buildings. The tractor ride and train ride were fun. Food options good if you forgot to bring a picnic basket as there is plenty of shade and grass to sit down as well as some covered table settings.
Carolyn B — Google review
Never heard of this place but got invited to go with some friends. Immediately reminded me of Old Sydney Town which has unfortunately closed down. This was the closest to that I have encounctered. Really fun place even for adults! All the buildings are original and the atmosphere transports you back to the 1800s. I was so impressed by how intact the small village is. If you like old towns and bit of history you will love it. They have mini trains rides too and a few demonstrations/roleplays that happen through the day. The groundskeeper was very passionate and you can tell he really cares for the place. The village operates and is run only by volunteers with all proceeds going to the maintenance and running of the village. The volunteers were all so friendly and eager to tell us stories of the place.
Fiona — Google review
Had a great day, my partner and my 2 Grandsons it was their first time. What surprised me was the “ Cartwright Cottage “ the original owners John and Julie Cartwright and the Micocks/mycocks are related to me as I showed the gentleman out the front playing his musical instruments I spoke to him about it. I rang dad and now he wants to come and see his relatives place back in the 1870’s.
Sharyn M — Google review
The Australiana Pioneer Village is a charming and family-friendly spot with authentic colonial buildings, fun train for young kids and tractor rides. The admission fee is very reasonable ($25 for family of 4), it offers picnic areas, and affordable 2 food shops .
Missy C — Google review
Cute little village, good to have kids explore and look around for a short day trip.
Joy L — Google review
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10 Rose St, Wilberforce NSW 2756, Australia
http://www.theapv.org.au/
+61 2 4575 1777
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Raging Waters Sydney

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Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Raging Waters Sydney is the ultimate destination for beating the scorching Australian summer heat. This expansive water park, formerly known as Wet n Wild, spans 62 acres and offers a plethora of attractions suitable for visitors of all ages. From adrenaline-pumping slides like the T5 Intense Water Slide to more relaxed experiences such as lazy river tubing, there's something for everyone. The park features 42 slides, a giant wave pool called The Beach, and even a Surf Life Saving Club.
What an exciting day at Raging Waters Sydney! The park is packed with fun and thrilling rides — from heart-racing slides to relaxing water attractions, there’s something for everyone. The wave pool and lazy river were perfect for chilling out, and the bigger slides definitely got the adrenaline going! The place is well-maintained, the staff were helpful, and there’s plenty of space to enjoy with friends or family. If you’re looking for a fun day out with water adventures and great vibes, this is the place. Highly recommend for both kids and adults! ☀️🌊
Prabhdeep K — Google review
I went to raging waters at prospect. It’s a lovely place to go with the whole family. It has so many different things you could do. There is a world pool, different slides, a beach, dinosaur island. Plenty of water features and water areas for the kids. Lots of facilities, ice creamery, cafe, shops. Lots of areas to rest and relax. Lots of life guards. I just thought it was a very expensive $15 for parking, $65 for entry, frozen drink was like $10, 2 tiny scoops of ice cream was $10, chips were like $12 for a large. All the shops were very short staffed I waited 40 minutes for chips. Every time i needed something I waited a long line spent half my time there waiting in line. Should consider getting more staff for the food shops during peak days.
Ece K — Google review
We spent a full day at Raging Waters Sydney and honestly, it was one of the best family outings we’ve had in a long time. From the moment we walked in, the energy was vibrant and exciting — the park is clean, well laid out, and there’s something for absolutely everyone. The ride variety is impressive. We loved the thrill slides like the T5 and 360Rush — intense, fast, and so much fun. My partner and I took turns doing the big rides while the kids splashed around in the children’s areas, which are really thoughtfully designed with safety and fun in mind. The wave pool (“The Beach”) was a hit with all of us — a great place to relax in between rides and just soak up the sun. We were pleasantly surprised by the staff friendliness. Lifeguards and attendants were attentive, patient, and seemed genuinely happy to help, which made a big difference — especially on a warm, busy day. Lines for the rides were reasonable for a weekend; we did wait a bit for the major attractions, but it moved steadily and didn’t feel frustrating. Food was decent for a theme park — a bit pricey, but the variety was better than expected, and everything we had was fresh and hot. I recommend bringing a water bottle and using the refill stations — super convenient and helps avoid buying bottled water. We rented a locker and found the facilities to be modern and easy to use. Parking was smooth, and we appreciated that everything was well signposted and organised. I’d definitely recommend arriving early to make the most of your day — and consider a cabana or reserved area if you want a more private base for your group. All in all, Raging Waters Sydney exceeded our expectations. It’s the perfect place for both adrenaline seekers and families with young kids. We’re already planning to come back next season — might even grab season passes next time. Highly recommended!
Benjamin F — Google review
Great park, awesome atmosphere. The slide lineup at Raging Waters Sydney is pretty impressive and it has something for everyone. The food options are as you'd expect from a theme park with hot chips, burgers, hot dogs, pizza etc. The prices for tickets and season passes are definitely reasonable. The only downside is the lack of investment in new attractions. A new slide tower would be very much appreciated for someone who goes each year. It has been too long since any new slides have been installed and would really benefit from some new intense slides.
Adam — Google review
Dear raging waters I be much appreciative if you could reply it was fantastic waterpark but however there’s lot silde s you can’t go solo and there was individual person who was solo and they try to share tube with group and one person in that group said no sorry when ride operator asked group if they could share and I know person saying no doesn’t know person and isn’t responsible to share but it was only sharing slide for two minutes it wasn’t like they were being told to share silde s for rest of day with stranger and I just think it’s unfair there’s not many solo rides anymore as people pay good money and they can’t get there money worth and I think before you pay online there should be warning that’s it’s strongly recommended you come with ride partner or otherwise you might not be given you full experience and understand rules are rules and I know person who said no sorry might not necessarily meant to be rude and might just be more case off not feeling comfortable with stranger sharing tube and our group agree to share with solo individual. But however poor solo individual did feel bit upset and solo individual did come to waterpark thinking they would able get on more rides solo and it’s fantastic park and staff were wonderful but just saying I do think might be worth while if there’s something on site before you pay online that’s it’s advise you come with partner to water park . Thanks for reading if you do and this is not complaint but I just wanted to put it out there to save people feeling disappointed if they come solo and might be better for them to not come solo and come other time when possible to have swimming partner with them . I would really appreciated if you could respond thanks .
Fred M — Google review
We came on Saturday 4th of Jan on a hot day. The facilities were very clean and well maintained, the staff were diligent. Our young son loved the Junior area. Wait times were not too bad considering the amount of people at the water park. The food queues were at a minimum as I think a lot of people bring their own food. It was my first time here and I must say everything exceeded my expectations and i will definitely be back again
Ellena V — Google review
Absolute money making business- The queues are so long you spend most of the day waiting. Charging $15 to park your car, on top of an exorbitant entry fee. Overseas we paid $30 for entry to a waterpark with under 5 minutes waiting time, free parking, friendly staff who all took the time to make it enjoyable. Another water park we went to with inflatable course cost us just $3 each for the entire day. These prices are just ridiculous. Surely it must be closing down soon.
C R — Google review
I’ve been to many water parks around the world and this one is beautiful. There are a lot of fun attractions and a decent size kids area. The wave pool is massive and the staff was very friendly! If you’re have an odd number of people in your group or coming solo, be warned there are not a lot of slides where you can ride alone.
Christopher V — Google review
3.9
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3.0
(539)
427 Reservoir Rd, Prospect NSW 2148, Australia
http://ragingwaterssydney.com.au/?utm_id=GMBtraffic&utm_medium=OrganicGMB&utm_source=google
+61 2 8857 1000
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Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park

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Wildlife park
Nature & Parks
Nestled just 45 minutes from Sydney's bustling CBD, Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park is a delightful escape for animal enthusiasts and families alike. This charming wildlife sanctuary boasts an impressive collection of over 1,700 birds, mammals, and reptiles, making it one of the largest showcases of Australian wildlife in the world. Unlike larger zoos that can feel overwhelming, Featherdale offers a more intimate experience where visitors can engage closely with its adorable residents like wallabies and koalas.
I had the wonderful opportunity to visit Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park with my tourist group. One of the highlights was getting to take a photo with a koala, and I felt such joy feeding many animals, including the kangaroos. Those moments will forever hold a special place in my memory. The zoo, while not overly large, has a charming layout. Upon entering, you receive a booklet that serves as your guide—it's such a delightful touch! As you make your way through the different areas, you can stamp the booklet to mark the places you’ve visited, which adds a playful aspect to the experience. Although, like any zoo, it has its unique smells, I was truly impressed by the dedication of the staff. Their passion for caring for the animals shines through in every interaction. I wholeheartedly recommend visiting this lovely zoo if you ever have the chance; the close-up encounters with the wildlife are both heartwarming and unforgettable.
Miao M — Google review
About an hour outside Sydney, this animal park is a great way to see some of Australia’s iconic wildlife up close—kangaroos, koalas, crocodiles, and a variety of birds. It’s very convenient for a day trip from the city, though it can get a bit crowded with tourists. I visited as part of a tour, which made it easy and enjoyable. For anyone short on time who wants a taste of Australia’s unique animals, this is definitely a worthwhile experience.
Mo K — Google review
Best part of the park is hand feeding the wallabies. They are just so cute and friendly! They are free to roam, though they are scaredy cats so close the gates gently to avoid them panicking and running for their lives! After this visit, I think they are the cutest animals in Australia, way way cuter than the always sleeping koala and the slow moving quokkas. The animals are very well taken care of, except for the wallabies which seem always hungry (maybe they'll be fed again after the zoo closes?). I visit on a rainy day which was a bit inconvenient because there're not enough places with a roof. But still it was fun checking out the animals. Though they seem less energetic. Quokkas are in enclosures, so if you only interested in them, you may want to buy the encounter package, which I think is quite expensive. Also, be sure to go to the lorikeet walk in which you can see the birds up close, but bear in mind it closes at 2. Tickets are cheap on Trip.com. I purchased on the day I went and it was around AUD 22. Animal food was AUD 5 a cup which was way more than enough to feed. I end up going back to near the entrance to feed the remainder to the wallabies. Overall very worthwhile taking the long trip to this zoo.
Ada L — Google review
One of the best wild life "zoos" in town, nestled in a suburban area, sufficient parking, and all wildlife within close proximity. Well cared for by staff, including volunteers. Staff willingly provide info about displays during timely feeding sessions, including photo sessions with koala, and close encounter in some displays, public can hand feed the "residents". Most impressive were "tree kangaroo", rock wallabies, quokkas, wallabies and echidna. Easy walk and compact exhibits. Reptiles, blue tongue and shingle back lizards... great easy 2+ hours' wallk.
Jeff C — Google review
A hidden gem - genuinely the largest Australian wildlife collection I’ve had the privilege of visiting and learning about. There are so many aviaries filled with the most beautiful birds, gliders and even ghost bats! The animals here are all very curious and friendly, and enjoy interacting with humans - you can tell that the animals here are well loved and cared for <3 I lost track of time looking around, highly recommend this beautiful sanctuary! Enjoy some of the quick sketches and pictures I took during my visit.
Daisy L — Google review
I absolutely loved my visit to Featherdale! It ended up being one of the highlights of my trip. The animal interactions were incredible — I got to get up close with so many Australian animals, and the staff made everything feel safe, fun, and personal. You can really tell the animals are well cared for, and it made the whole experience even more special. I also loved how easy it was to get there using public transportation. The trip was super straightforward, and the park is conveniently located, which made the visit stress-free. Overall, Featherdale is a must-see. If you love animals and want an interactive, memorable experience, this place is perfect. I’d go back in a heartbeat!
Cicely C — Google review
We had a wonderful time at the sanctuary and enjoyed seeing all the nat ive Australian animals. It was very Hands-On and great for children because they can safely explore and enjoy the experience more freely than a larger, more structured zoo setting. All of these staff were very friendly and hands on. The gift shop was also great with lots of Australia souvenirs.
Laura B — Google review
Bit of a pokey location... literally in a neighbourhood. That said... for a privately run facility, there are loads of animals to see and you can even feed the roos. Nowhere near a Taronga obviously but definitely smaller and easier on the legs who can't do the Taronga distances. Worth a visit at least once.
Wondering F — Google review
4.4
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4.4
(2723)
217 Kildare Rd, Doonside NSW 2767, Australia
http://www.featherdale.com.au/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_content=main_button&utm_campaign=gmb
+61 2 9622 1644
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Grand Pacific Drive

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Sights & Landmarks
Scenic Drives
Lookouts
The Grand Pacific Drive is a breathtaking 140-kilometer coastal route that winds through lush rainforests, beautiful beaches, and natural landmarks. Starting at the Royal National Park, it takes you over the iconic Sea Cliff Bridge and through charming coastal towns like Wollongong, Shellharbour, Kiama, and the Shoalhaven region in New South Wales. The 665-meter long Sea Cliff Bridge is a major highlight of this scenic drive.
If you’re planning a drive tour in Australia, the Grand Pacific Drive ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥is an absolute must! This scenic route is nothing short of spectacular, offering breathtaking views and an unforgettable driving experience. The combination of winding coastal roads, dramatic ocean views, and lush greenery makes it one of the most stunning drives you’ll ever take. Every stretch of the road offers something special – from the iconic Sea Cliff Bridge to the charming towns and pristine beaches along the way. It’s the perfect way to experience the beauty of the Australian coastline. Whether you’re stopping for photos, grabbing a bite to eat, or just enjoying the journey, the Grand Pacific Drive is a truly relaxing and scenic escape. Make sure to plan enough time for the drive so you can take in all the sights. There are plenty of stops along the way, including viewpoints, beaches, and small towns where you can explore or enjoy a coffee. If you love road trips, this is an experience you shouldn’t miss. Super nice, and worth every kilometer! Highly recommended for anyone visiting the area!
Jason X — Google review
The Grand Pacific Drive is a spectacular 140km coastal road trip from Sydney, showcasing stunning natural beauty and charming towns like Wollongong and Kiama. A highlight is the Sea Cliff Bridge, an architectural marvel that curves over the ocean, offering breathtaking views from its pedestrian walkway. While parts of the drive are narrow and winding, it provides stunning vistas of both the Pacific Ocean and the surrounding mountains. Visitors can walk the bridge, discover scenic lookouts like Stanwell Tops, and explore beautiful beaches and national parks, making it an ideal journey for all types of road trippers. Grand Pacific Drive Overview A Scenic Coastal Journey: The drive stretches 140km, offering a mix of rainforests, rugged cliffs, and pristine beaches, extending from the Royal National Park to the Shoalhaven region. Charming Coastal Towns: The route passes through picturesque coastal towns such as Wollongong, known for its beaches, and Kiama, famous for its blowhole. Breathtaking Vistas: The drive provides a range of photo opportunities, with sweeping views of the ocean on one side and the dramatic cliffs on the other. The Sea Cliff Bridge Highlight An Engineering Feat: The 665-meter-long Sea Cliff Bridge is a feat of engineering, built to provide a safer route along the coast after sections of the old road were prone to rock falls. Over-the-Ocean Experience: The bridge seems to "levitate" above the crashing waves, offering a truly unique driving and walking experience. Walkable and Scenic: A dedicated pedestrian walkway allows visitors to stroll along the bridge, taking in the panoramic views of the surrounding coastline.
Ian A — Google review
A must visit if you come Sydney for the first time. It’s a beautiful and scenic journey. It’s best to go in the morning or afternoon. You can pack a light brunch or a small picnic basket to enjoy the view, relax, and take a break in front of nature’s beauty. The drive itself is incredibly scenic—truly a treat for the eyes. The fresh breeze will help you unwind and feel completely rejuvenated.
Khoshnur J — Google review
🌊 Unforgettable Views on the Grand Pacific Drive 🌉 This place is truly breathtaking — a must-see on any trip! The Grand Pacific Drive stole my heart with its dramatic coastal views, winding cliffside roads, and the endless blue ocean stretching out to the horizon. What made it even more magical were the paragliders soaring above. Their colorful parachutes floating in the sky added a surreal touch. Watching them glide gracefully over the cliffs — it was like a dream. You can literally feel your breath catch from the beauty and the height. If you ever have the chance, don’t miss it. Just stop, take it all in, and let the moment live in your heart forever. 💙
Maria B — Google review
Wow wierd weather,fog all day but added to a somewhat spectacular view.A cool bit of coastline road to drive for sure. Fantastic views at the lookout at the top where you can also get a coffee.
Craig O — Google review
Spectacular views and structure. Travelled just to do the sea cliff bridge, wasn't disappointed. The look out at bald Hill was a great spot to look over where you had been. Very busy even in the weather.Nice walk across the bridge with great views of the sea and surroundings.Very cool road to drive and walk over. You can also park at the north end where there are restrooms and people paragliding. Amazing drive followed by albreath taking views
Jagadish M — Google review
It is a short trip. Not so grand. Great sea bridge .
Christos D — Google review
A stunning piece of highway. I wish we had taken more rest stops! It would also be cool to drive from the south for a different view! Gorgeous!
Michèle B — Google review
4.8
(765)
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4.6
(660)
Otford Rd, Stanwell Tops NSW 2508, Australia
http://www.grandpacificdrive.com.au/
+61 2 4267 5910
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Symbio Wildlife Park

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Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
Symbio Wildlife Park, established in 1975, has evolved from a small wildlife park into an award-winning zoo and tourist attraction. Located near Australia's Royal National Park, the Sutherland Shire, Cronulla Coast, and Wollongong City, it offers proximity to various attractions like Historic Bald Hill and the Sea Cliff Bridge on Grand Pacific Drive. The park features a variety of animals along with a splash park and adventure playground.
The best wildlife park ever! My wife and I had a wonderful date at the park. The animals were absolutely lovely, and being so close to them made the experience feel magical. It brought us even closer together — truly an unforgettable day!
Bibek B — Google review
Absolutely loved our day at Symbio Wildlife Park! The animals are well cared for, and the park is beautifully maintained. Feeding the kangaroos and getting up close with koalas was such a special experience. The staff were friendly and knowledgeable, and the keeper talks were both fun and educational. Perfect day out for families or anyone who loves wildlife. Highly recommended!🐨🐆🕊️🦜🦘
B P — Google review
Awesome small zoo with Australian animals and others. Quickly walkable, mostly flat, kids water park. My favorite is kangaroo petting park. Can feed animals in narn and wallabies. Great zoo!! And lots of koalas moving around!
Robin G — Google review
Symbio is a one of the world's truely great animal parks. Wonderful collection of animals well displayed in large and well designed enclosures. The animals are healthy and not stressed. The grounds are beautiful and perfectly maintained. It is an absolute pleasure to walk around this park as if it is a botanic garden. Something for all ages - farmyard, open kangaroo feeding area, Splash Park water fun, kids playground, plenty of seating and shade and excellent keeper talks. Cafe has quality food too.
Gregory W — Google review
One of the best wildlife zoo within close proximity of Sydney. Situated within natural bushland setting also contains a huge splash park for hot long days. Enjoy their animal talks and encounter. They've newly added penguins. You get taste chance to feed zoo animals and pat kangaroos. Oh yes, NRMA offers discounts on entry 👏
Mostafa F — Google review
Had the best time here with my 2 year old niece. The animals seemed so relaxed and were active and the park is well maintained and so clean. Great day out for all ages!
Lisa E — Google review
Great for children, we went on a very cold day and saw everything in about an hour and a half. Got to feed kangaroos and you can pet all of the farm animals. Great entertainment for kids and it looks like there is a lot of fun things to do when it’s a bit warmer
Madeline A — Google review
Great place for younger kids. Enough variety of animals to see. There's a playground halfway through to take a break and a splash park at the end to cool down. Definitely the best I've been to when it comes to feeding kangaroos. Highly recommended 👌🏻
Aditi D — Google review
4.6
(4634)
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4.4
(492)
7/11 Lawrence Hargrave Dr, Helensburgh NSW 2508, Australia
https://symbiowildlife.com.au/
+61 2 4294 1244
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Flagstaff Point Lighthouse

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Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
The Wollongong Head lighthouse, also known as Flagstaff Point Lighthouse, was built with reinforced concrete in 1936 and still remains operational. The area surrounding the lighthouse is well-maintained and offers stunning views of the coast. Cove Beach, located nearby, is a family-friendly destination while North Wollongong Beach attracts both families and surfers due to its vastness.
The Flagstaff Point Lighthouse in Wollongong is a stunning coastal attraction that perfectly blends history and natural beauty. Perched atop the cliffs, it offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, with its unique blue and green hues, and the surrounding coastline. The white lighthouse, standing tall against the vibrant blue skies, is a photographer’s dream. It’s a great spot to relax, enjoy the fresh sea breeze, and watch ships pass by. Ample parking, nearby cafes, and well-maintained paths make it easily accessible. A must-visit for those seeking tranquility and scenic beauty in Wollongong!
Vinoth M — Google review
Very stunning and I really enjoy my visit. Many good restaurants and accommodations
Miki J — Google review
A great spot to chill out or walk around, as many other people do. A picturesque viewpoint from all angles - taking in the ocean views at the fore or, should one turn around, the sun setting on the mountain behind. A truly magnificent space indeed.
C W — Google review
Flagstaff Point Lighthouse, also known as Wollongong Head Lighthouse, is a scenic spot to stop while exploring Wollongong’s coastline. It offers fantastic views over the ocean and Wollongong Harbour, making it a popular place for photography and a relaxing stroll. There is plenty of free parking nearby, which makes it easy to access even with larger vehicles during the day. However, overnight parking is not allowed, so it’s best enjoyed as a short visit. For those interested in local heritage, the site also has a bit of history about the lighthouse to learn from plaques and displays. Combined with the fresh sea breeze, it’s an enjoyable and educational stop.
Kanok C — Google review
Stunning and breath taking views from the Wollongong Lighthouse. If you're capable, the walk from the city centre is manageable and on a picture perfect morning really invigorating. Plenty of opportunity to take some outstanding photos and learn further about the history of the area.
Normandy J — Google review
Có biển, chim,… không gian quá đẹp. Tháng 5/2025 trời nắng, gió lùa lành lạnh, cảm giác rất thích. The scene was breathtaking — the sea stretched endlessly under the golden sunlight, birds soared gracefully across the sky, and the entire space felt like a serene painting. In May 2025, the weather was bright and clear. A gentle breeze carried a cool touch, bringing a delightful chill that made the whole experience even more refreshing and unforgettable.
Kiên N — Google review
Good spot to watch sunset/sunrise in Wollongong. From beach its easier to walk and reach lighthouse. Plenty of parking available. You can park anywhere and start walking to the lighhouse.
Zoaib — Google review
We went there on weekday, so parking was really easy to find. Our favourite icecream van was there and we loved nice sunny weather. But it gets really windy, loved the views of open ocean and nice green grass around the area. Must visit.
Vishal P — Google review
4.7
(1994)
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4.4
(414)
lot 2500/LOT 2 Endeavour Dr, Wollongong NSW 2500, Australia
http://www.lighthouses.org.au/lights/NSW/Wollongong/Wollongong%20Head.htm
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Australian Botanic Garden Mount Annan

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
The Australian Botanic Garden Mount Annan is a sprawling 416-hectare botanical garden nestled in Mount Annan, offering a diverse display of Australia's unique plant life. Visitors can meander along wide, flat paths that wind through colorful garden areas and expansive open spaces. Families can enjoy the free entry, picnic shelters, barbecues, and playground with an exciting flying fox. Additionally, the garden features eight stunning wedding venues for ceremonies and receptions amidst its natural beauty.
I’ve visited Mount Annan Botanic Garden in both summer and spring, and it’s stunning every time. The landscapes change beautifully with the seasons — lush and green in summer, and full of colorful flowers in spring 🌸🌿. The best part? Entry is free! You can spend hours walking through the gardens, exploring the different sections, and spotting wildlife like kangaroos and birds 🦘🕊️. There are also great picnic areas where you can relax and enjoy the views. Every detail in the garden is so well thought out — from the plants to the open spaces. it’s honestly one of the most beautiful places near Sydney. Perfect for families, photography, or just a peaceful day out in nature.
Yousra M — Google review
Located at 362 Narellan Road, Mount Annan, New South Wales, Australia 🇦🇺 This is such a beautiful place. You could literally spend hours walking around and it’s huge. There is a lovely cafe called The Gardens Cafe which offers a lovely selection of cakes 🍰 and other dishes and a wonderful spot to sit and enjoy a cup of tea or coffee ☕️. This is situated next to the information centre which is where we met our walking tour guides to take us on a very informative walk through the gardens. Our guide was so knowledgeable about the plants 🌱 and their history. The walking tour is run by volunteers and costs us only $15 each. Would definitely recommend. If you don’t want to do the walking tour, the gardens are still worthwhile just wandering around and discovering it yourself. The lakes are so pretty and there’s plenty of places to sit, either directly on the grass or there’s also tables situated around along with BBQ facilities. There’s a children’s playground situated next to the cafe and toilet 🚻 facilities also situated around. The gardens themselves cover a vast area and you can actually drive around on the roads through the park. I would absolutely recommend a visit, I really enjoyed my time there. A big Thumbs up!! 👍👍👍
Nerine C — Google review
Absolutely amazing experience!! The place is very pretty. You can drive or use a public transport if you want. There are some picnic areas as well. You can bring your friends and family to have a great day. Highly recommended!
Mehnaz F — Google review
This expansive property is very well managed. It has changed a lot in the twenty years since my last visit. This abundantly colourful Spring day was teeming with flowers and visitors, but it never felt crowded. A wonderful display of over 180,000 different plants, both natural and cultivated varieties. Free entry.
Luke R — Google review
Very beautiful place especially when the flowers are blooming. Plenty of space, parking and there's a small playground for young kids to go to. There is also a small cafe, lake and plenty of protected species around.
Toni M — Google review
Went to check out the paper daisies. Beautiful. Also had a walk around and very surprised by the size of the gardens. Great spot for a picnic. Enjoyed checking out all the native flowers and trees and learning about them.
Jason B — Google review
The Australian Botanic Garden at Mount Annan is a fantastic spot for a day out. It's huge, free to enter, and full of beautiful native plants and wildlife. Great for walking, picnics, and checking out the awesome views from Sundial Hill! Highly recommend.
Sharon G — Google review
Visited in early September and the paper daisies were blooming beautifully. There weren’t too many other flowers at the time, but it’s still a lovely spot for a picnic and a wander. The garden has a few walking tracks, making it a great escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Myrna — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(149)
362 Narellan Rd, Mount Annan NSW 2567, Australia
https://www.botanicgardens.org.au/australian-botanic-garden-mount-annan
+61 2 4634 7900
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Wollongong Botanic Garden

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Wollongong Botanic Garden, located in the suburb of Keiraville at the foot of Mt. Keira in New South Wales, is a beautiful and peaceful natural space featuring themed areas with native and exotic plants. Visitors can enjoy open spaces, educational programs, and guided walks to learn about Australian flora and conservation efforts. The garden offers a tranquil environment for relaxation, celebrations, and learning experiences for all ages.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Woollongong Botanic Garden “Wollongong Botanic Garden is an absolute gem! The garden is beautifully maintained with lush greenery and vibrant flowers spread across a huge space. It’s such a calm and peaceful place, perfect for a relaxing stroll or just soaking in nature’s beauty. The adorable ducklings waddling around add a charming touch! It’s also an amazing spot for family gatherings, with plenty of picnic areas and scenic spots to enjoy. Highly recommend visiting if you’re looking for a serene escape or a fun family outing!
Hashini N — Google review
What a great place! In the middle of suburbia, it still manages to stay quiet and tranquil. The nature wellness trail is a great idea. I especially loved the Sculpture In The Garden exhibition this year (2025). Thank you for allowing this in your space 😍
Juanita M — Google review
Easy parking and pleasant gardens. It was quiet and provided varied walking options. Personally loved sir joseph banks glass houses, a lovely hidden treasure. Lovely places to sit and reflect or eat a picnic. Flat paths are perfect for wheelchairs and prams etc. Toilets are clean.
Lee B — Google review
A quiet, relaxing place for a walk or meditation. Their plant collections are massive. I especially liked the Greenhouse that houses their succulents and the tropical plants where you could feel the controlled environment for the plants. I also loved the Rose Garden
Rosario G — Google review
It is a wonderful, serene place to visit with your family. A lovely playground, lots of places to sit and talk, gorgeous gardens, manicured lawns and so much more.
Людмила С — Google review
Beautiful place to visit especially now with the rose garden in full bloom. The duck pond is amusing, and there are plenty of places to rest and absorb and regain your equilibrium 🙏
Nadia M — Google review
It's a huge garden and tidy. Overall the garden is outstanding, the walk path is good, the garden is clean. Maybe the minuses are in toilet comforts and some facilities are not working like the front fountain and the water inside the pool is dirty.
Lathifatuddini R — Google review
Beautiful. Our son had his wedding photos here and it was in full bloom. Beautifully appointed gardens and the roses were delightful.
Naomi S — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(316)
40 Murphys Ave, Keiraville NSW 2500, Australia
https://wollongongbotanicgarden.com.au/
+61 2 4227 7667
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Fo Guang Shan Nan Tien Temple

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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Nan Tien Temple is a vast Buddhist complex offering classes, retreats, lodging, and a museum. The temple features a unique haunted house with mechanized animatronic dioramas depicting scenes from Buddhist hell. While it was once used to scare children into obedience, today it's more of a quirky religious attraction than genuinely frightening. Visitors can access the temple by public transport from Sydney, although the bus schedule in the area can be challenging.
Highly recommend visiting Nan Tien Temple! The environment is super peaceful and relaxing 🥹🥹🥹 a perfect place to slow down, whether you’re religious or not🥰🥰 I’ve joined their calligraphy,meditation, retreat and had their vegetarian food! all amazing experiences.also I volunteered few time, the venerables there are incredibly kind and warm😭😭 they always willing to listen and offer gentle guidance. Honestly, they feel like family🥹 The volunteers are also super friendly and helpful🥰🥰🥰 It’s one of my favorite places in Sydney to recharge and find some inner peace!!!!!
Xu Y — Google review
Visited with our photography group and were genuinely impressed. Nan Tien Temple, located in Berkeley near Wollongong, is the largest Buddhist temple in the Southern Hemisphere—and you can feel the scale and serenity as soon as you step onto the grounds. Beautifully landscaped gardens, huge temple halls, an eight-storey pagoda, and sweeping views all contribute to a deeply peaceful atmosphere. Definitely set aside a few hours—there’s a lot to explore. A few tips: • No photography is allowed inside the shrines, ever. This isn’t clearly mentioned on the website, so best to know ahead. • That said, there are loads of fantastic photo opportunities outside—gardens, architecture, statues, and pagodas. It’s a dream for outdoor photography. • Shoes are allowed inside the main temple building, which is unusual compared to many other countries where it’s strictly no shoes. • Plenty of parking, and a small café on-site for snacks or tea. We’re planning to go back in spring when the gardens are in full bloom—it’ll be even more photogenic.
John F — Google review
Amazing place to visit. Stunning buildings with ornate decoration. A lot of information about their belief, their way of life and culture. Even the vegetarian food at restaurant is so good.
Peter S — Google review
"A truly peaceful and relaxing retreat, Nan Tien Temple is a must-visit. The grounds are beautifully maintained and offer a serene escape from the city hustle. I highly recommend spending time simply walking the expansive area—it's incredibly calming. Also, you absolutely must try the Tea House as well.
Nay H — Google review
It’s great spot for recreational and pilgrimage. It’s so tranquil and relaxing during our visits. The staff are very friendly and helpful to answer dharma questions. The vegetarian foods are very fresh and delicious 🤤 will call again definitely!
Michael C — Google review
The Fo Guang Shan Nan Tien Temple in Wollongong is one of the most breathtaking cultural and spiritual landmarks in Australia. Known as the largest Buddhist temple in the Southern Hemisphere, it immediately impresses with its beautiful design and Chinese-inspired architecture. From the moment you arrive, the sweeping roofs, ornate gateways, and intricate detailing transport you into a space that feels both majestic and serene. ✨ Architecture & Atmosphere The temple’s architecture draws heavily from traditional Chinese Buddhist styles, with curved tiled roofs, carved timberwork, and statues that embody harmony and balance. Its grand halls, pagodas, and courtyards are laid out with careful symmetry, creating an atmosphere of calm and reverence. Every corner feels purposeful, designed to invite reflection and peace. 🌿 Green, Spacious & Healing What makes Nan Tien Temple especially captivating is its spacious, green surroundings. Set against rolling hills, the temple grounds are filled with manicured gardens, flowering plants, and tranquil pathways. The air feels lighter here, and the landscape offers a natural sense of healing. Whether you’re walking past lotus ponds, sitting under trees, or admiring flower beds in bloom, the environment encourages mindfulness and rest. 🕊️ A Place for Renewal Beyond its physical beauty, Nan Tien Temple is an amazing place for healing and reflection. Many visitors describe the experience as uplifting, whether they attend a meditation session, explore the art and cultural exhibits, or simply sit quietly in the courtyards. The combination of sacred architecture, natural beauty, and peaceful energy makes it a sanctuary for anyone seeking calm and renewal. ⸻ ✅ In short: Fo Guang Shan Nan Tien Temple in Wollongong is a stunning blend of Chinese-inspired architecture and natural serenity. With its spacious gardens, flowering landscapes, and healing atmosphere, it’s more than just a temple—it’s a place to pause, breathe, and reconnect with peace.
Min M — Google review
nice temple to visit for a couple of hours. make sure your shoulders and knees are covered if you want to go inside the temples! long skirts, as long as ur ankles are allowed
Mi — Google review
The temple is an amazing place to visit It’s the spiritual home of much of the Buddhist community of Australia There are many temples and rooms for worship and meditation Lots of beautiful features and lovely gardens There is also a nice restaurant serving vegetarian meals in the Buddhist tradition They also offer a retreat for those who want to study the Buddhist culture
Graeme F — Google review
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4.5
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GVM2+67, 180 Berkeley Rd, Berkeley NSW 2506, Australia
https://www.nantien.org.au/
+61 2 4272 0600
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Hawkesbury–Nattai Office & Depot - NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service

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State government office
Nature & Parks
National Parks
Glenbrook Office & Depot, part of the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, is a gateway to adventure in Glenbrook National Park. Nestled at the base of the stunning Blue Mountains, this area boasts an array of walking tracks that cater to all levels of hikers. The highlight is Grey Hat Falls on Kanuka Creek, which dazzles when flowing and is accessible via a scenic 1km walk from nearby parking.
Refreshing summer walks
Ven K — Google review
Great place and a big place, right on the foothold of the Blue Mountains, lots of walking tracks ranging from medium to difficult in terms of difficulty level, few to mention are Jelly Bean Pool wall, Blue Pool walk and Redhand walk. It offers some stunning lookout points such as Nepean River Lookout and Ersken Lookout point. You need to get a ticket which costs $8 per day if you are driving. There is picnic area too.
Shahid R — Google review
An amazing place with Swimming holes, bushwalks, mountain biking, camping, lookouts with amazing views and Red Hands Cave, a historical and culturally significant place with indigenous hand paintings.
Timothy R — Google review
I loved it, don't underestimate how much water you will need, everyone brought there own water bottle and it didn't end well
Jay G — Google review
5.0
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4.5
(134)
68 Bruce Rd, Glenbrook NSW 2773, Australia
https://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/about-us/contact-us/office-locations/hawkesbury-nattai-office
+61 2 4720 6200
15

Norman Lindsay Gallery & Museum

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$$$$affordable
Art gallery
The Norman Lindsay Gallery & Museum, located in Faulconbridge, offers a charming experience for art and culture enthusiasts. The estate, once occupied by the controversial Australian artist and author Norman Lindsay, now showcases his extensive contribution to literature and the arts. Visitors can explore the lovely sandstone cottage adorned with Lindsay's watercolors, oil paintings, etchings, ceramics, and miniature ships.
This is such a beautiful place to visit. We got a guided tour of 2 of the studios and it was so interesting! If you enjoy local artists I highly recommend it!
Laurice G — Google review
Our tour guide gave a great insight into Norman Lindsay's life and career. We were taken into the painting studio and the etchings room. The original house is now the gallery for paintings left in the house. I can only say that it was well worth doing and Hubby and I highly recommend it.
Carolyn P — Google review
We enjoyed a wonderful historic place. From the gallery to the painting and etching studios and the garden sculptures in the grounds. Works so diverse from the nudes to The Magic Pudding. Our tour guide was very informative.
Catherine — Google review
A very interesting place to visit. Lovely old home/gallery and beautiful grounds with some magnificent sculptures. Our volunteer guide, Andy, was very knowledgeable and filled us in on the life and times of this amazingly talented artist, who was way more than just a painter. Definitely worth checking out.
Jules — Google review
National Trust managed home and studio of Norman and Rose Lindsay. Here you can see the sculptures in their garden settings as well as the ones that are still uncast in concrete the way he designed them. It’s always exciting to see the etchings press that Rose worked to create the numbered Lindsay prints. The ship models are here as are the marionette puppets from The Magic Pudding. I have been coming here every year of my life. I have also read many of Norman’s novels. The art gallery and museum is a great window into their world. Bring a picnic and walk through the bush to talk about your impressions of this special part of Australiana.
Terese H — Google review
Norman Lindsay Gallery was such an interesting place. The guide bought the life of Norman Lindsay to life for me. I'm not an art person but I really enjoyed our car club's visit.
Graham F — Google review
A very interesting tour of an eccentric Australian artist. Wasn’t the biggest fan of his subject matter, but it was fascinating seeing all the different mediums he used to create art. Also interesting was the preserved house, painting studio and etching shed. Great volunteers, very friendly and informative. The gardens were the highlight of my visit, they were stunning and so well kept.
Declan S — Google review
What a great collection of all facets of the artistic talents of Norman Lindsay. Do the tour to the artists studio and old etching studio. If you are adventurous, take the walk down the hill to the pool and take the path to the left for a great bushwalking with valley views. 2 hours is a conservative time to do all of that.
Wendy W — Google review
4.4
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4.5
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14 Norman Lindsay Cres, Faulconbridge NSW 2776, Australia
https://www.nationaltrust.org.au/places/norman-lindsay-gallery/
+61 2 4751 1067
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16

Kiama Lighthouse

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Historical landmark
Nature & Parks
Kiama Lighthouse, also known as Kiama Light or Kiama Harbour Light, is a historic and iconic landmark on the NSW South Coast. Situated at over 136 meters above sea level, this active lighthouse was built in the 1880s and offers more than just its picturesque views. It houses a museum and tourist information center, making it an essential stop for visitors to the area.
Beautiful blue sky with the white clouds, awesome! If you're lucky you may see the amazing blowhole. Good luck! 😁
Happy L — Google review
We stopped here here on our way from Sydney to Canberra and the views were stunning. Plenty of parking, and easy to get to. The blow hole was really pumping with the winds and surf. If you're close by definitely try and make the stop.
Chris A — Google review
This place is a hit or miss. You can either be here on a nice day and enjoy the view. Or you can be here on a day where it gets so windy, that if you open your car door it can fling open. It’s a beautiful place and the blowhole is pretty cool. You can walk further down closer to the water. Overall it’s a beautiful place. Would recommend.
H S — Google review
This was a beautiful spot to stop and explore. We drove in from Sydney. I wish we left sooner because there was so much along the way to see, rainforest, breathtaking scenic ocean views, wildlife. While here, the kids explored around in the rocks. My dad and I took the walk from the scenic park area over to see the blow hole. I encourage you to time this right, we didn’t see the blow hole as impressive as it could have been, we didn’t see some action but not much, we went later on the day. Be sure to check the tide! Lots to do around this area, lots of shops, walking, picnic benches to enjoy a meal or snack. So beautiful
Mandy O — Google review
This lighthouse is a popular place for locals and tourists. No entry fees. Great views of the sea and hinterland from here. Plenty of parking with generous time limits. When we were there, we sighted several whales on their migration to Antarctica.
S V — Google review
For anyone visiting the South Coast around Wollongong and Kiama, the Kiama Lighthouse and Blowhole are must-see attractions. The lighthouse, built in 1887, stands proudly on the headland and offers sweeping views over the coastline and town. Just beside it lies the famous Kiama Blowhole, where, on the right tide and with strong winds, the ocean swells surge through the rock cavity and shoot spectacular jets of water high into the air. On a particularly windy day, the spray can reach visitors standing on the lookout — be prepared to get a little wet!
Kanok C — Google review
Beautiful and peaceful spot with amazing ocean views! The lighthouse is right next to the famous blowhole, which can spray water really high when the tide is right. Great place for photos, a nice walk, and just relaxing by the sea. Easy parking and open 24 hours - perfect for sunrise or sunset visits
Ahsan M — Google review
Kiama Lighthouse Review (Short) Kiama Lighthouse is a charming coastal landmark perched above the famous Blowhole Point in Kiama, NSW. The views of the ocean and rugged cliffs are breathtaking, especially at sunrise or sunset. It’s an easy spot to visit with good parking and nearby cafes, making it perfect for a quick stop or a peaceful walk. Although the lighthouse itself isn’t open to the public, the scenery alone makes it worth the visit. A must-see when exploring the South Coast!
Hany A — Google review
4.6
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4.3
(1506)
Blowhole Point Rd, Kiama NSW 2533, Australia
http://www.kiama.com.au/
+61 2 4232 3322
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Kiama Harbour Cabins

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1 list 
Hotel
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Kiama Harbour Cabins offer a relaxing retreat with well-equipped cabins featuring kitchens and whirlpool baths, along with complimentary Wi-Fi and stunning ocean views. The location spans 22 kilometers along the sea, from Minnamurra River mouth to Gerringong, showcasing beaches, headlands, basalt formations, and patches of rainforest. While relaxation is inevitable at Kiama Harbour Cabins, the area also offers nature-based activities and attractions to keep visitors engaged.
Recently stayed in a cabin and the experience was excellent. Accommodation booking was easy, receptionist was super helpful, friendly and made us feel comfortable, nothing was too much to ask. Managers very kind, considerate and friendly. Cabin was very clean and the amenities available in cabin were awesome. I highly recommend Kiama Coastal Cabins for a wonderful sea change experience. Thanks to all staff for a friendly experience. ☺️
Kathy L — Google review
I have stayed 3 times recently in a 2 bedroom cabin. Cleaning is inconsistent The last of my 2 stays (in November and December) were in the same cabin (#10). When I left in November both managers were in the office. I advised that behind the bedside tables in the second room were lollies and food wrappers left by a previous guest. They expressed concern, apologised and promised to have the cleaners attend. When i recently stayed in December I checked behind the cupboards and the SAME refuse was there! I complained on checkout to the casual attendant and advised of my previous complaint. The management is very strict about clients leaving a place clean and tidy so it is incongruous that not only is their cleaning inconsistent but they did not follow through after receiving a complaint. A previous review complained about cockroaches. Maybe this is why. It could also attract mice. The attendant made notes in the computer and a diary and assured me that management would call me the next day. It's been 3 months and I have never been contacted. I checked out a day early. I wasn't asked if I was leaving because the service was unsatisfactory.
Cynthia R — Google review
This is a lovely spot. Not a caravan park, but approx 22 full size cabins 1 and 2 b/r. right on the headland, 1 minute walk to Blowhole. I had a 1 b/r. It's big! Nothing like a caravan park cabin. About 1 min drive or 10 min walk to town. Cabins are big, air-conditioned, fans, with full kitchen, utensils, bedding. Stayed with a group of friends so saw a number of cabins. All are a little different. Some have dishwashers, some have bigger balconies, most have a nice view of the water. All have a barbecue on the deck. Bathrooms are modern, with spa bath. Price is competitive especially compared to a hotel room. Not serviced daily, reception is open until 4pm only. But overall, for me, it was a much better option than a studio room in a 4 star+ hotel.
Drew F — Google review
Not a guest, just visiting the blowhole spot as a regular visitor. But having a flat tyre issue and the owner and his son or worker was very helpful to help us sort out the situation🥹 Im not sure if they are the owners or just a regular visitor as well but Ill leave this comments as appreciation of the help. Made our day so easy.
Jayden K — Google review
We had a wonderful experience! The staff were incredibly friendly and provided amazing service. They kindly offered us a late check-out on Sunday. Perfect location!
Firas N — Google review
Kiama Harbour is a beautiful spot that offers both relaxation and scenic views. It's a great place for a peaceful stroll along the water or to watch the boats come and go. The surrounding area has lovely parks, cafes, and beaches, making it perfect for a day out
Mj G — Google review
Absolutely loved this cabin. Had everything you need for a comfortable stay and was in a handy location with a great view. Highly recommend.
Corey M — Google review
Outstanding! Been coming to Kiama for many years and have always wanted to stay here. Finally did it! You couldn't get better. Beautiful location, water views, and any easy walk to everything. The cabins are beautiful, modern, well maintained and equipped. Very clean and comfortable. Highly recommended!
Joe J — Google review
4.5
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4.4
(262)
Blowhole Point Road, Kiama NSW 2533, Australia
https://www.kiamacoast.com.au/kiama-harbour-cabins/
+61 2 4232 2707
18

Saddleback Mountain Lookout - Northern Viewing Platform

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4 lists 
Scenic spot
Sights & Landmarks
Saddleback Mountain Lookout, located just a short drive from Kiama, offers breathtaking 360-degree views of the surrounding region, stretching from Cronulla to Milton. The lookout features three viewing platforms, including an elevated platform on the north side and a newly-opened southern platform with even more scenic vistas. It's a perfect spot for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and photographers to capture stunning panoramic views of the landscape.
Absolutely stunning views from Saddleback Mountain Lookout! The drive up is scenic, with winding roads and beautiful countryside. Once at the top, the panoramic views are breathtaking—you can see rolling farmlands, Kiama’s coastline, and even as far as Wollongong on a clear day. The lookout is well-maintained with easy access and multiple vantage points, making it a great spot for photos or just enjoying the peaceful atmosphere. Unlike some crowded tourist spots, it’s quiet and relaxing. Definitely worth the visit if you're in the area!
Sharon G — Google review
I'm gonna level with ya. I didn't go check out the view. It was hundreds windy. I did check out the incredible gate locking mechanism. Hooly dooly, the fabricator must have had a point to prove when he fashioned up that masterpiece!
Greg N — Google review
So nice view I really enjoyed I come from qld best experience .
Amandeep S — Google review
One of the most breathtaking views of the the southern highlands and lake Illawarra and the southern coast. Views to Kiama and beyond. Lookout for the friendly wombats at the Lookout.
Shiran R — Google review
Such a beautiful place with mind blowing views!!!!
Fahima K — Google review
Beautiful spot got to see wombats,kangaroos and different types of birds and reptiles
Ozkan T — Google review
The drive up to the mountain via saddleback mountain rd itself offers beautiful views. I think it’s one of the best scenic drives around. Once you reach the top, you can park your car and walk up to three different viewing platforms. The western view is partially obstructed because of trees. Walk up to the northern platform and it provides stunning views. The whole south coast upto Wollongong is laid out before you including lake Illawarra. Anyone know anything about these gate locks? I’m Curious how this works.
Stringless — Google review
Windy but good view not busy
Jim G — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(233)
Saddleback Mountain Rd, Kiama NSW 2533, Australia
http://www.kiama.nsw.gov.au/
+61 2 4232 0444
19

NSW Rail Museum

Rail museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
Collection of historic locomotives, plus passenger & freight cars, with steam train rides.
Excellent place. The carriage are so...amazing to visit. A great experience if you are riding the train. I visited the museum with kids with learning disabilities and they really enjoyed. Also, the staff on the train were exceptionally helpful and made us feel very welcome.
MYRIAN R — Google review
Great place for a family day out! Kids absolutely loved it. The train rides make you feel like you’ve stepped back in time. Plenty of souvenirs to choose from too. A must-visit for train lovers!
Paramveer G — Google review
It is the main railway museum in New South Wales, Australia and located at Thirlmere which is about 90 km from Sydney or 2 hr drive. It displays locomotives, passenger cars, and freight rolling stock formerly operated by the New South Wales Government Railways. It is a lovely place to visit especially if you are a steam engine enthusiast. They offer steam engine rides to nearby on regular basis. Lots to see and learn about the use of steam through history. Toilets available on site. Cafe available. Easy terrain, all on one level mostly, lot of easy walking. There are exhibits on the grounds outside the museum proper that needs some walking. Wear comfy shoes, take water, wear hat, sunscreen. Nominal fees charged for entry. Parking is easy on site. Great place for photography. Not crowded, some tourists and a number of locals
S V — Google review
I enjoyed my time at this museum. The volunteers are very welcoming and social, and the museum itself is great, with a theatre, kids activities, cafe and informative information on past trains with a massive collection of trains outside. The train ride is well worth the money - at the moment it terminates at Buxton and turns around. Can’t wait for it to be extended to Colo Vale in the future. Really important piece of history to preserve for future generations to learn about the history of railways in NSW.
Momen K — Google review
Went here for a birthday day trip for my dad. The were many trains to look at and interact with. The steam train ride was great, our tip is to open the windows! Great for kids and adults alike. There was a small train you can ride too, a mini theatre show, kids corner and a playground and picnic areas at the back there is a bbq area and dont forget to see the roundhouse behind the scenes area!
Imogen N — Google review
We had such a wonderful experience at the NSW Rail Museum! From the moment we arrived, everything was well organised and welcoming. The staff and volunteers were so friendly and knowledgeable, clearly passionate about sharing the history of trains and rail travel. The exhibits were engaging and beautifully maintained, with plenty to see and do for all ages. Walking through the old carriages and seeing the historic locomotives up close was an amazing experience. It felt like stepping back in time, and we learned so much along the way. The train ride itself was a real highlight—relaxing, scenic, and such a unique way to experience the history of rail. Everything was run smoothly and safely, which gave us peace of mind and allowed us to simply enjoy the day. It was a truly positive visit, and we’ll definitely be coming back again. Highly recommend the NSW Rail Museum to families, history lovers, and anyone looking for a memorable day out!
Liana K — Google review
Great place to visit to see historical trains. The steam train ride brought back memories of yesteryear. Great activities for the kids. The volunteers were very knowledgeable, thank you Allan as well at the train attendants.
Gus P — Google review
Wow! As an exhibition space the museum is awesome; around every corner there is something historically interesting to see. Excellent shop and café. Train ride was interesting too. Highly recommended. 🇬🇧🤝🇦🇺👍
Michael C — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(115)
10 Barbour Rd, Thirlmere NSW 2572, Australia
https://www.nswrailmuseum.com.au/
+61 2 4683 6800
20

Pig (Big) Potato - Jim Mauger sculpture

Sculpture
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Big Potato is an intriguing statue with an equally fascinating story behind it. However, the real gem is Robertson itself!🤎 Do yourself a favor and take a leisurely stroll around this charming village. While you're there, enjoy fantastic local shops and don't forget coffee with the greenest views at The Buzz✨️, a peaceful and delightful café located near the Big Potato. The combination of great coffee, stunning scenery, and a warm atmosphere makes it a must-visit spot. ✔️☕️You won’t regret it.
Adéla B — Google review
Babe was filmed around Robertson. Fitbit’s 50th anniversary the Big Potato has been turned into a Pig 💕
Barry G — Google review
It looks great now they have painted it for the 30th anniversary of the movie 🎬 Babe. I didn't know it was filmed in Robertson. I do now. Also great pies at Robertson pies to just 3 minutes up the road.
Colin C — Google review
The most underrated big thing ever. Everyone should come to the big spud at least once in their lives. On par with the greats such as the Eiffel Tower in Paris, The leaning tower of Pisa in Italy. Robertson has its very own gem in the big potato. Worth the drive you won’t be disappointed
Charles S — Google review
I personally loved the big potato before the temporary paint job, but also loving the babe mural. Such a loved iconic feature of Robertson 🥔
Kathryn H — Google review
The Big Potato had recently been painted pink in a good semblance of "Babe", celebrating 30 years since the movie was filmed in Robertson.
Kerry M — Google review
Misty morning, but the Big POTATO has had a face lift. 30 years since Babe.
Sarah J — Google review
After driving past this thing many times, I have finally had the honor of visiting the Big Potato. Also known as the ''Big Poo'' by less reverent people, this imposing edifice was birthed in 1979 and transcends mortal comprehension. Gone are the days when intrepid travelers could pay homage to the potato gods within. Now the shrine is sealed up. This certainly excited the archeologist within me. Who or what resides within? What treasures are hoarded behind those walls? We may never know. The Big Potato is one of 150 or so oversized shrines dotted around our country and attracts many pilgrims each year. This thing should be heritage listed. I read that the Big Potato was for sale for a mere $920,000 making it a very sound investment. I urge you all to add this to your bucket list.
BB — Google review
4.1
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2.5
(71)
Illawarra Hwy, Robertson NSW 2577, Australia, USA
https://www.facebook.com/The-Big-Potato-aka-The-Big-Spud-50351936147/
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Shoalhaven Zoo And Adventure World

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Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
Shoalhaven Zoo And Adventure World is a wildlife park nestled in native bushland along the scenic Shoalhaven River. It houses over 100 species of native and exotic animals, offering interactive experiences like feeding lions, getting up close to monkeys, and hand-feeding meerkats. The Treetops Adventure Park within the zoo's grounds provides a thrilling 2.5-hour treetop adventure for families with challenges amidst the foliage and a bird's-eye view of the zoo below.
I recently we took my father-in-law for a VIP experience at Shoalhaven Zoo. As we are both animal lovers I accompanied him. I have to say, the experience far, far exceeded my expectations. Steph who was our private guide was exceptional, a real professional and extremely knowledgable and friendly, a great host. Right from the start we were associating with a lot of their reptiles, koalas, tortoise, marmoset monkeys, birds, meerkats, and ending with feeding one of the male lions. For a small regional zoo, the enclosures were in first class condition, as were the animals. At no stage were we rushed and to actually experience being with any, let alone all of these amazing animals, for up to 20 mins each was definitely one of the best experiences I have ever had, just incredible. Yes the big zoo's get the media but I doubt they could have delivered anything more special than our VIP experience at Shoalhaven Zoo. Had a nice simple lunch after with a lovely iced coffee overlooking the river. Highly recommended.
Michael D — Google review
Absolutely loved our VIP experience visit!! We chose this zoo over the ones in Sydney hoping for a less crowded visit and it was the best decision. Annabelle was our guide and was amazing. 100% recommend.
Kirsty P — Google review
Older style zoo but very enjoyable. More for younger children. Very informative keepers. All staff great. Kids love petting area & keeper talks. Koalas, rabbit patting & watching lion feeding were favourite's
Leone — Google review
We had an awesome visit to Shoalhaven Zoo! The staff were welcoming, the enclosures were clean, and all the animals looked healthy and well cared for. A special highlight was meeting Reneigh the horse — such a gentle, beautiful soul who clearly loves a good pat. You can tell the keepers genuinely care for their animals, and it makes the whole experience feel personal and warm. There’s plenty to see and do, from feeding encounters to peaceful walks along the river. A great spot for families or anyone who loves getting close to animals. We’ll definitely be back to visit Reneigh again! 🐴💙
Josh U — Google review
I live in Sydney and I have been to all the zoos near and far and this zoo has to be the best. We drive 2 hours to get there but WOW it's worth it everytime! The cutest, friendliest most beautiful animals I've encountered at any zoo, they seem genuinely happy. It's very interactive for a young family and a very easy zoo to nativagate without exhausting everyone. All credit to the amazing and super friendly staff!!
Nat K — Google review
A perfectly well-kept zoo, on a pretty riverbank. The animals' enclosures were all very clean and tidy, but not sterile, with interesting terrains, trees etc. We went there for the maned wolves, who were super active and inquisitive. Keen to return when we are next in the area.
Paula B — Google review
Best zoo ever.period.tou can hand feed lions,monkeys etc...at a extra price ofcourse and I spent my bday there and the best time ever.i bought 2 budgies and I wish I had rhe licence to buy those baby emus lol.
Cengizhan A — Google review
Such an amazing experience! The reception staff were so friendly and welcoming. The food was delicious, well priced and very fast service. I experienced the Lion Feeding that was hosted by Amy and Steven and they were so incredibly knowledgeable, friendly and fun. Great variety of animals and perfect cozy location. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!
Brea B — Google review
4.4
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4.2
(385)
23 Rock Hill Rd, North Nowra NSW 2541, Australia
http://www.shoalhavenzoo.com.au/
+61 2 4421 3949
22

Bradman Museum

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History museum
Museums
The Bradman Museum & International Cricket Hall of Fame is a must-visit for cricket enthusiasts, offering a captivating journey through the history and culture of the sport. Located in Bowral, NSW, Australia, this museum pays homage to the legendary cricketer Sir Donald Bradman. Visitors can explore an extensive collection of memorabilia and interactive displays that showcase the evolution of cricket and highlight iconic players and matches.
Very well thought out museum. Interesting galleries with wide array of displays. Spent close to two hours going through each of the exhibit.
Prashant K — Google review
Well worth the trip, more a history of Australian Cricket than I expected. Huge collection of cricket memorabilia.
Ray B — Google review
Sir Don Bradman Museum. No cricket liver who visits Sydney can not afford to miss it. Though, I would recommend a better lighting's to make history more readable. I loved it.
Hemanshu D — Google review
Cricket lovers dream, amazing place to visit and the history of the game that is in the museum is incredible. My wife & myself loved visiting visiting the museum on Monday this week and would definitely recommend to anyone to visit definitely a must do! 🏏🏏
Jamie P — Google review
Great experience for any cricket lovers, or indeed, those interested in the cultural evolution of Australia. Really enjoyed my visit, and was pleasantly surprised that the museum covers not only the great man but the game in a wider context. As one or two other reviewers have mentioned, the exhibits are not always lit as brightly as they might be, but this is a minor quibble. Additionally the museum shop is well stocked, and there is a bargain filled bookcase of second hand cricket books for sale. The adjacent Oval and its picturesque pavilion ( and Mary Poppins statue in the grounds) are other points of interest. A very enjoyable couple of hours.
Peter — Google review
Interesting museum, supposed dedicated to international cricket, but has a strong Aussie bias. Worth a visit
David L — Google review
Quite pricey to get in at $30 but ticket valid all day in case you want to return. Glad they had a space for women's cricket.
Sarah J — Google review
Neat, tidy, well kept. Didnt pay the $25 to enter actual museum as I loathe cricket!
Sue A — Google review
4.7
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4.7
(504)
St Jude St, Bowral NSW 2576, Australia
https://www.bradman.com.au/
+61 2 4862 1247
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Dirty Janes Bowral

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Antique store
Shopping
Dirty Janes Bowral is a charming family-run vintage and antiques market located in a renovated building. It offers a unique shopping experience with over 75 individual dealers offering a diverse range of antiques, vintage items, and collectibles. Visitors can explore the maze of stalls to uncover hidden gems such as furniture, homewares, fashion, and jewelry. The ever-changing inventory ensures that each visit promises new discoveries.
Dirty Jane’s never disappoints, great range and finds. We never leave empty handed. The team are also very friendly and helpful.
Stephen Q — Google review
A great antique store with plenty to explore. From antiques and vintage finds to newer items, there’s something for everyone. I did find the store a bit messy, and I wouldn’t recommend visiting on a hot summer day if you’re sensitive to the heat. On a positive note, there’s a little café inside with a lovely ambience.
Jessica Y — Google review
So much enjoy seeing this seeing that and most cool stuff in here. If you want to buy any item, it's better to remember your zone or number code of the item before asking for help from staff cos more easy for everyone. Anyway some item you can grab and bring to cashier by yourself easy! :)
Gene — Google review
It was busy place and a lot of things to see. Vintage and antique and also unique. never boring.
Susu J — Google review
It's a fun place to walk around. On at least two separate occasions I've bought a surprise item I didn't know I needed or wanted. This time it was some lovely heavy cotton European made workmen shirts. Last time it was a newspaper page from 1918 bemoaning the anarchists in the army coming home armed. LOL.
Lachlan M — Google review
Loved Dirty Jane's - have been meaning to go there for some time (it's location is the only thing that has kept me away so far - being more of a city-dweller - though it makes sense that it's out of town given the size of the premises!). It was fabulous - seriously something for everyone and I came away with a few really great pieces (though not what I actually went to buy!). Probably spent two or three hours there (and could definitely have stayed longer, but needed to get out before I started buying things I really didn't need! :) The staff were friendly and helpful and the coffee shop was also unexpectedly good with friendly and efficient service.
Kylie F — Google review
A wonderful place where you can find all kinds of antiques. We can spend an hour or more browsing this place.
Charlie C — Google review
Paul and Jan Sutton with Harley and Sue Fraser. thursday 1pm lunch . thank you for a lovely lunch and a big thank you to Brian and Lisa whom looked after us . your very lucky to have such beautifull staff . we have been going here every year for 3 years now and your great service and food is what brings us back . we travel from Huskisson and Glenbrook to dine with you . once again thank you ....
Paul S — Google review
4.5
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4.4
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13 Banyette St, Bowral NSW 2576, Australia
http://dirtyjanes.com/
+61 2 4861 3231
24

Berkelouw Book Barn

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Rare book store
Shopping
Berkelouw Book Barn, located in Berrima, Southern Highlands, is a unique and charming bookstore and cafe that also serves as a popular wedding venue. The newly purpose-built barn offers a stunning environment with attention to detail, including a beautiful stone fireplace. Visitors can enjoy delicious food and wine while surrounded by books, creating a relaxing atmosphere. The venue features separate restaurants with diverse menu options and picturesque scenery.
Had our wedding here a few weeks ago. Thank you to all the staff for making it the best day of our lives. Special thanks to Kelly the Event Manager for making the process smooth and without any issues on the day. The food was a highlight with many guests still raving about it. We love having lunch at the Book Barn and will be sure to be back every year to celebrate our anniversary.
Andrea M — Google review
Great food. Pizza and grilled chicken are excellent. Fries tastes nice just a bit salty. Last order at 14:30. Beautiful environment and they host wedding event as well. Better call in and check availability when getting in. Can see beautiful red leaves in autumn. Worth dropping by in any road trip!
Simpson W — Google review
When I entered Berkelouw Book Barn in Berrima for a girls big day out, I felt like I had walked into a beautiful, magical world. I didn’t know where to start first. The staff are all helpful, the coffee and tart as wonderful, the shared vegan lunch was divine near a beautiful and warm fireplace. The menu catered for all types foodies. The books! I was so delighted to see such a variety of new and old. Such variety and interesting and diverse topics. When we could drag ourselves away from the books, we moved onto the winery and had one of the wine tastings by anther fireplace. So relaxing in beautiful surroundings. Great for time out with friends or quiet solitude for yourself or for large and small functions. There are also accomodation cottages if you want to stay longer. Highly recommend!
Petra E — Google review
Beautiful premises, nice selection of books. RUDE STAFF. We asked the young lady at reception for the drinks menu, they didn’t have one. So I asked her what drinks she’d have available for kids, “hot chocolates and juices”, didn’t even elaborate, didn’t have any food either. We got our drinks and our 2yo got hungry so we gave her half the croissant we had in our bag, she wasn’t even sitting, and we sat outside. Older lady came bolting towards us as she took her first bite to remind us not to eat any of our own food. Can’t help thinking it’s got something to do with us being Asian. We won’t be coming back and nor will any of our friends and family.
Nhung H — Google review
We had such a wonderful experience at The Book Barn during the Christmas break, and I couldn’t recommend it enough! It’s the perfect spot for brunch or lunch and is only a short drive from Sydney. On a spontaneous visit, we were lucky enough to get a table at midday, even though we didn’t have a reservation – but I’d highly recommend making one if you plan to visit. The place was almost fully booked, and we were fortunate to find a spot, and it wasn’t even a weekend – just a weekday! I ordered the fish, which was absolutely delicious, while my husband went for the crab linguine paired with the recommended wine. I opted out of the wine as I’m breastfeeding, but my husband loved it. The food was so good that I completely forgot to take any photos – a sure sign of how amazing it was! The service was impeccable, and the space was so lovely – a truly peaceful atmosphere. I enjoyed it so much that I’ve decided to celebrate my 40th birthday there in March. It’s definitely a place I’ll be returning to!
Krissy T — Google review
Since we were visiting from the US, my bestie in Sydney arranged an outing to Southern Highlands and made sure we stopped for lunch at her favorite place. It was a cozy cute cafe inside a bookstore and on the premise of a winery estate. We ordered the grazing board, roasted pumpkin pizza and salad. We invited our driver to join the 3 of us for lunch and glad we did since the portion was HUGE!! We were a bit skeptical initially about the wines here since we are spoilt from Napa & Sonoma in our backyard but we were pleasantly surprised after ordering a bottle of Bendooley Estate Rosé. Excellent selection of dining choice made by my friend!
Tamami N — Google review
We loved it, nice place to visit. Can have a wine with cheese platter, kids can have ice cream. Got bookshop, and restaurant inside with wine cellar and small shop. Certainly a recommendation to spend a few hours relaxing while drinking a rose. Price not to bad.
Jean-Pierre B — Google review
The book barn itself was lovely and in a beautiful location, really attentive staff, but the food let it down. We had two overcooked salmon, and my husband and I’s crab linguine had very little flavour, we were piling on salt and pepper to make it taste like something. Quite disappointing as it’s not cheap. Wine was lovely.
Ann-Marie B — Google review
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4.2
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Bendooley 3020, 3020 Old Hume Hwy, Berrima NSW 2577, Australia
http://berkelouw.com.au/stores/book-barn
+61 2 4868 8700
25

Southern Highlands Wine Tours with Grape Escape

Food & Drink
Service establishment
Wineries & Vineyards
The Grape Escape all the way. Scott and Mira have tailored our wine tours, to us. They take the time to get to know the people who are going on the tour and tailor your needs, wants and likes. It IS SO PERSONAL. They are also so informative about the wineries and distilleries you visit and that was a definite plus for us. We would and have recommended the Grape Escape Southern Highlands wine tours as they are #1. Continue your great personal service, you are both GOLD. Thanks for the wonderful tour and for making us all feel so special. Cheers Phil, Karen, Carol and Peter 🍷🥃🥂🍾🍇🍍🍐🍏🍋
Karen H — Google review
Absolutely fantastic. Thank you Kate, for your friendly service and sharing your great knowledge about the southern highlands, you made it a great day out enjoyed by all, lunch was heavenly. Highly recommend Grape Escape it will not disappoint.
Michael C — Google review
The Grape Escape team always deliver a fun filled and professionally run tour for every group. It is always a pleasure to host them at our cellar door and winery in the Southern Highlands
Cuttaway W — Google review
Nice relaxed, very enjoyable day. Kate from the grape escape organises everything, and is friendly and warm, a great day out.
Belinda W — Google review
Grate day out fun friendly adventure we will be back again thanks Kate
John W — Google review
Great friendly Service! Beautiful wine!!
Kristy H — Google review
5.0
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5.0
(217)
https://thegrapeescape.com.au/
+61 407 677 066
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26

Belmore Park

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Park
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Belmore Park is a charming city square located in Goulburn, with a rich history and modern amenities. Once a major service center for pastoral land, it now features landscaped grounds, shade trees, and a playground for children. The park's transformation from a marketplace to a picturesque public space is marked by the installation of the band rotunda in 1899.
A very well laid out park. Nice war memorials, beautiful old growth shade trees and great play equipment for the kids.
Alex R — Google review
Stopped by Belmore Park while visiting the court nearby. It’s a beautiful, historic park with well-maintained gardens, vibrant flower beds, and a stunning old tree that adds to its charm. The park also has a lovely water fountain and a great playground for kids. A peaceful spot to relax and take in a bit of Goulburn’s history!
Abdullah A — Google review
Awesome park. Well maintained and reminds me of most parks in Country towns and many city parks before the developera moved in the council's decides they couldn't be bothered maintaining them.
Steve P — Google review
This photograph captures a beautiful, tranquil park setting, likely centered around a War Memorial. The statue, standing atop a dignified pedestal, is the clear focal point, surrounded by well-manicured garden beds and a low fence. ​The scene is dominated by the vibrant, lush green foliage of the large, mature trees that frame the memorial, providing a striking contrast to the bright blue sky dotted with soft white clouds. The intense colors suggest a clear, sunny day, making the stone of the memorial stand out beautifully. ​In the foreground, there are neat rows of freshly planted flowers, signifying care and respect for the grounds. Overall, the place exudes a sense of peace, history, and civic pride. It's a lovely spot for quiet contemplation and appreciation of the local heritage. ​Would you like me to focus on a particular element of the photo, like the memorial's design or the surrounding greenery, in a different style of description?
Koonthos K — Google review
This is surrounded by a beautiful view and fresh air. Perfect place to jog & enjoy the scenic beauty at the same time
Himanshu K — Google review
Belmore Park is absolutely beautiful. Whether you want to walk through the park and look at the lovely flowers beds, just sit in the shade and read a book or watch the world go by Belmore Park is the place to go. Kids love the playground area and it's very popular with families.
Jennifer P — Google review
This is a beautiful park in the heart of Goulburn. Great place to stop for a picnic as one is driving from Sydney to Gundagai. Beautiful roses, shady. Just a lovely resting or stopping place. Cafe across the street, historical court house across the street on Montague. Plenty of parking.
N R — Google review
A very cute and lively green park in the middle of Goulburn. Its flowers beds are filled with tiny cute flowers. Huge trees provide shades to picnic goers. Picnic tables and amenities available. Kids play ground, Arboretum and toilet facilities good.
Chathu K — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(150)
173 Auburn St, Goulburn NSW 2580, Australia
https://www.goulburnaustralia.com.au/live-and-work/business-directory/listing/belmore-park/
+61 2 4823 4444
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The Big Merino

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Gift shop
Sights & Landmarks
The Big Merino is a monumental tribute to the local wool industry, featuring a massive replica of a Merino ram that stands at 15.2 meters high, 18 meters long, and weighs 98 tonnes. This iconic attraction was built in 1985 and offers visitors the unique opportunity to enter the structure. Inside, guests can explore a permanent exhibition showcasing the history of wool production in Australia.
Whoever design and build the structure deserves Bog Praise. The Big Merino looks so real & majestic and it’s definitely worth a detour from the main highway to see it. It houses a souvenir shop and a free museum, it’s nice to be able to walk in that Giant.
Ls C — Google review
Welcome to “Australia’s Statue of Liberty.” You’ve seen the Pyramids and the Eiffel Tower, but nothing prepares you for the majesty of The Big Merino. It’s a giant concrete sheep, complete with a wool museum and a gift shop, and yes. Seriously definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area.
Daniel W — Google review
Stopped on our way to Geelong. Impressive statue. Took some snaps, had breakfast at Trappers Bakery, fuelled up and continued with the journey. Plenty of parking and other restaurants nearby. If you are planning a trip between NSW and Victoria make this place as your pit stop.
Antony R — Google review
This exquisite gift shop boasts an extensive selection of items, particularly focussing on high-quality woollen garments and accessories. The shop’s commitment to Australian-made products is commendable, providing an ideal platform to procure distinctive souvenirs. The staff’s exceptional kindness and helpfulness were evident throughout my visit. While searching for a specific dog coat, I was delighted to discover the Digeridoona line. The staff kindly suggested that I bring my dog into the shop for a fitting, which proved to be a valuable assistance, especially considering the chilly winds of Goulburn outside.
Christopher C — Google review
Great place to stop and relax with many shops around. It was a busy corner with the traffic coming in and out from the petrol station. The Big Merino Gift Shop had a nice collection of woollen clothes, souvenirs and hand made items.
Manasa T — Google review
The Big Ram is truly one of a kind such a unique piece of work that you can’t help but stop and admire! It’s not just the impressive size and craftsmanship that make it special, but the whole experience around it. The location is super convenient, with a bakery for a fresh bite, a servo nearby for a quick fuel stop and even a Maccas right there if you’re after something familiar. Don’t miss the amazing gift shop — it’s packed with quality souvenirs that really capture the spirit of the place. Whether you’re just passing through or making it a special trip, the Big Ram is well worth the visit! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A Must-See Aussie Icon!
Peeran K — Google review
It is a good place to stop and get some food and coffee. There is a huge statue of sheep, a tourist attraction. There is a gift shop adjacent to the sheep statue. The prices at this shop are a bit higher than normal. It also has a variety of jams and honey. Parking is not a problem. You can have a picture around the statue.
Dr B — Google review
Love this place and big ram I like to park my car near rams balls just to compare how smoke my car is
G D — Google review
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3.9
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Corner of Hume and, Sowerby St, Goulburn NSW 2580, Australia
http://thebigmerino.com.au/
+61 2 5117 4438
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Lerida Estate

Winery
Food & Drink
Restaurant
Wineries & Vineyards
Had a stopover otw back to Sydney. It’s a beautiful vineyard. We had lunch with a glass of wine and a coffee. Price is reasonable. Even weekdays, the vineyard did attract quiet visitors. The outdoor setting is relaxing. We really enjoyed the scenery and the wine here. I’d recommend this place for a stopover near Canberra or if you’re a wine enthusiast perhaps some tastings.
Lena A — Google review
Had a fantastic experience with Arran leading our wine tasting. I had always meant to stop in when driving through to Canberra and am very glad we did. Can see why Lerida is included in the Top Wineries as published by The Real Review. We’ll be back. Thank you for your hospitality. Delicious wine!! 🥂🥂
Sean J — Google review
This charming restaurant is set above the vineyard and is really interesting, great vibe, with wine barrels around the walls. The service is terrific and the food outstanding. We had garlic bread, then, Mains: pork belly, barramundi and seafood spaghetti. Desserts: panna cotta, crepes, raspberry & chocolate mousse cake and coffee plus one had, and loved, the Lerida Shiraz . It was a cool spring day and chilly even with heaters going so dress warmly if the temperature is under 20. Layers, people! But honestly, it was terrific. We celebrated a 50th birthday there in style and the view from the restaurant and shop/tasting area, near Lake George, is stunning. Looking forward to our next visit.
Rosalie S — Google review
Stopped for lunch at this winery and had a great experience! The food was delicious, and the location was super easy to access from the highway. While there’s a more formal indoor restaurant, we enjoyed the spacious outdoor area, which was perfect for us and our dog. The staff even brought out water for our dog. Highly recommend!
Fukari S — Google review
They have the best wine. Their red wine is amazing❤️‍🔥. I go there all the time. I drive 40 minutes to drink their wine. The place is beautiful, the service is excellent, and the staff are very respectful. I highly recommend going. Don't miss it. Even if you don't drink wine, the place has a great atmosphere. You'll feel like you're in an old Irish wine pub. It's like the one from Peaky Blinders. 😅 I love this place. You can explore the vineyards and how the wine is made. It's such a beautiful place. And don't forget to taste their coffee too.❤️🙏
ABDULHADI A — Google review
Been here twice now and loved it both times. Nice little quiet spot to stop at on the way to and from Jindabyne. Tucked away, and worth the exploration to get there. We had a lovely spread of cheeses and meats, amongst other things. Plus a nice glass of wine made there, paired perfectly. Very cosy, and pretty with a view of the vineyards. Highly recommend 👍🏻
Gabriel — Google review
A delicious lunch stop. The half charcuterie board was perfect as we did not want a big meal. Beautifully proportioned for the meat eater and the vegetarian. The reisling was yummy. And the consistency was impressive as the espresso to finish with was really good.
Linda K — Google review
Driven past there countless times to or from Canberra and finally made the stop for wine tasting and a light lunch and loved it. Weather was warm enough to sit outside in the courtyard overlooking pinot noir vines and Lake George was very picturesque. 2 ranges of wines their value Estate range and their higher end Cullerin with deals if you buy certain quantity. Good menu for grazing or full lunch. Worth the stop.
Cam W — Google review
4.4
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4.2
(109)
87 The Vineyards Rd, Lake George NSW 2620, Australia
https://www.leridaestate.com.au/
+61 2 4848 0231
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Bungendore Wood Works Gallery

Permanently Closed
Art gallery
Shopping
Sophisticated gallery offering high-end wood art & furniture, plus a cafe with classic meals & wine.
Based on a friend’s recommendation, we visited this amazing gallery and retail space—and it did not disappoint. The furniture and wood crafts are stunning, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship and unique wood specimens that I’ve never encountered anywhere else. It’s no surprise this gallery is ranked among the top 20 wood galleries in the world!
Jen — Google review
Some amazing pieces of woodwork! Amazing to look at the detail and amount of work that goes into these pieces, from tables and jewellery boxes, as well as the sculptures and even chess pieces. Obviously quite expensive however rightfully so given the amazing craftsmanship that goes into these.
Bel R — Google review
The display of furniture and other items at the gallery are mind blowing. The craftsmanship is amazing and a everlasting tribute to their skills. People may think that these items are over priced but they need to step back and take a good look at the skills involved to achieve such beautiful work. This gallery is a must view. 👌
Allen G — Google review
A great place to look at amazing works of timber. Though if you find yourself accidentally damaging something, it might cost a kidney. But other then a that, they display fine quality timber products and furnitures with amazing finishes and an assortment of kitchen appliances, decorative items, furniture, accessories, and toys. All top quality. The owners are also very wonderful and were very nice.
Giorno J — Google review
Drove 35 minutes from Canberra to look at the gallery and didn't disappoint with its amazing collection of woodwork. Then, as a bonus, I found the café through the gallery, and although expensive, the food and coffee were delicious! It's worth the drive! I will be back soon! 😊
Maria O — Google review
I rarely give 5 stars but this place deserves them. Utterly amazing woodworking! From exquisite small boxes to large cabinets draw the eye for a closer look. Kinda out of the way in Bungendore 20km North on Canberra off the Federal Highway... but a must visit if you are anywhere in the area.
Peter C — Google review
Quality work from local artists and craftsmen. Prices are pretty dear but the pieces on offer are loud statements.
Simoun Y — Google review
We dropped by this place and were impressed by the wood products here. They have a huge range, from furniture, decorative items and sculptures to household items. We enjoyed our visit.
S C — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(168)
22 Malbon St, Bungendore NSW 2621, Australia
https://bwoodworks.com.au/
+61 2 6238 1682
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Mount Ainslie Lookout

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Vista point
Sights & Landmarks
The Mount Ainslie Lookout in Canberra offers a paved observation deck with panoramic vistas and information plaques detailing distant landmarks. From this iconic viewpoint, visitors can enjoy wonderful views of the capital city and surrounding areas, including main landmarks such as the War Memorial, ANZAC Parade, Old Parliament House, and the striking architecture of Parliament House. While there are no public toilets available at the site, it is just a one-minute walk from the carpark.
Went on the first week of September. Weather was nice. Completed the 3.4 km loop. Trail was mostly through the woods. Moderate difficulty. Didn't come across any snakes. Spotted few Kangaroos on the top. The summit got a nice view of the whole Canberra city. Worth the walk. Ample parking.
Kanishka R — Google review
Stunning view from the lookout, it’s like you’re looking to a live map. Been here a couple of times but different time of the day and I can tell that best time is sun set, but sun rise is nice too. Your eyes will be full so don’t miss it on your trip.
Thart ( — Google review
Mount Ainslie was a wonderful part of our Canberra trip. The drive up was easy, and the view from the lookout was spectacular. We went in September, and the clear weather made for a perfect panorama of the city and Lake Burley Griffin. It was a great time to be with friends and take in the beautiful scenery. Highly recommend this spot for an unforgettable view! #visitaustraliaash #visitsrilanka #canberra #mountainslie #ashfootprints #nature #lookout #friends #australia
Charuka A — Google review
Mount Ainslie Lookout is a must-visit vantage point offering sweeping views of Canberra’s cityscape, framed by lush bushland and iconic landmarks like Parliament House. Whether you drive up or hike the scenic trail, the reward is a breathtaking panorama—especially magical at sunrise or sunset. It’s popular with photographers, fitness enthusiasts, and families seeking a serene escape. Informative plaques add historical context, and the well-maintained paths make it accessible year-round. Native birds and kangaroos often make appearances, adding charm to the experience. A perfect blend of nature, history, and perspective—Mount Ainslie captures the spirit of Australia’s capital from above.
Abhishek R — Google review
One of the best viewpoints in the city. If you're in Canberra, you should visit it definitely and also there's a good chance that you'd see a kangaroo too while driving towards the viewpoint. So drive carefully, and enjoy the view once you are here.
Hassan A — Google review
First and foremost recommended place to visit in Canberra. Gives you a great view of all the suburbs in one spot. Perfect spot for sunset and sunrise view.
Neeraj P — Google review
Great view of the city from up here, waited for the sunset & definitely worth it. Seen rabbits running around in the bushes. Been to Canberra few times but first time here, must to do when visiting Canberra.
Kris N — Google review
Beautiful lookout. I go here each and every ANZAC Day dawn service and take a photo from the lookout of the beautiful sunrise over Canberra. The weather, conditions and exact time casts a completely different scene over the Capital each year. Highly recommend to go check out a sunrise here if you can!
Luke M — Google review
4.7
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4.6
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20 Mount Ainslie Dr, Australian Capital Territory 2609, Australia
http://www.canberratracks.act.gov.au/heritage-trails/track-3-looking-at-canberra/mt-ainslie-lookout
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