Things to do

Kiama
Kiama

Kiama Coast Walk

The Kiama Coast Walk offers a mesmerizing journey through the stunning coastal landscapes of Kiama, New South Wales, Australia. Spanning approximately 22 kilometers (13.7 miles), this iconic trail winds... its way along cliffs, beaches, and headlands, providing breathtaking ocean views and opportunities to explore the natural wonders of the region. Things to do at Kiama Coast Walk Scenic Hiking: Lace up your hiking boots and embark on a memorable adventure along the Kiama Coast Walk. Explore the iconic Kiama Blowhole, marvel at the majestic Cathedral Rocks, and stroll along serene beaches such as Jones Beach and Bombo Beach. Beachcombing: Spend some time exploring the sandy shores and rocky outcrops along the coastline, where you can discover shells, driftwood, and other treasures washed up by the sea. Wildlife Spotting: Keep an eye out for native wildlife as you walk, including seabirds, dolphins, and even migrating whales during the whale watching season (May to November). Photography: Capture stunning photos of the coastal scenery, from rugged cliffs and sandy beaches to dramatic rock formations and panoramic ocean views. Best Time to Visit The best time to visit is during the spring and autumn months (September to November and March to May), when the weather is mild and the landscapes are lush and green. Local Insights For a truly immersive experience, consider breaking up your walk into shorter sections and exploring at a leisurely pace. Pack a picnic and enjoy a scenic lunch along the trail, or pause at lookout points to soak in the panoramic views and watch for passing whales during the migration season (May to November).

Kiama
Kiama Downs

The Cathedral Rocks

Situated along the stunning coastline near Kiama, New South Wales, The Cathedral Rocks stand as a testament to the raw beauty of nature. Just a short distance from Kiama, The Cathedral Rocks are easily... accessible via coastal walking trails or viewing platforms, offering panoramic vistas of the rugged coastline and azure waters of the Pacific Ocean. These towering rock formations rise majestically from the ocean, resembling cathedral spires and creating a mesmerizing seascape that leaves visitors in awe. Activities in Cathedral Rocks Immerse yourself in the natural splendor of The Cathedral Rocks by embarking on coastal walks or simply marveling at the breathtaking views from designated viewing areas. Explore the surrounding rock pools and coastline, where you can discover an abundance of marine life and enjoy opportunities for snorkeling and scuba diving. The Cathedral Rocks provide endless opportunities for photography enthusiasts to capture the beauty of the Australian coastline and the imposing presence of the rock formations against the backdrop of the ocean. Best Time to Visit While The Cathedral Rocks are stunning year-round, the best time to visit is during low tide and when the weather is clear and calm. This allows for optimal visibility and exploration of the surrounding rock pools and marine life. For a truly memorable experience, visit The Cathedral Rocks during sunrise or sunset and witness the dramatic hues of the sky reflected in the tranquil waters below. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the magic of this natural wonder.

Kiama
Kiama

Kiama Blowhole

Located along the stunning coastline of Kiama, New South Wales, the Kiama Blowhole is a natural marvel that never fails to impress. As one of the largest blowholes in the world, it captivates visitors... with its spectacular displays of seawater shooting high into the air, powered by the force of the waves crashing against the rocky shoreline. Things to do Embark on a coastal adventure and witness the awe-inspiring sight of the blowhole in action. Take a leisurely stroll along the coastal paths to get different vantage points of the blowhole and soak in the breathtaking views of the ocean and surrounding cliffs. You may explore other nearby attractions such as the historic Kiama Lighthouse and picturesque Kiama Harbour. Best Time to Visit While the Kiama Blowhole is a sight to behold year-round, the best time to visit is during high tide and when there's a swell, typically during the spring and autumn months. This increases the chances of witnessing impressive water sprays and eruptions from the blowhole. Local Insights For a truly memorable experience, visit the blowhole during sunrise or sunset and marvel at the stunning coastal scenery bathed in golden hues. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the magic of this natural wonder.

Gerringong & Gerroa
Gerroa

Black Head Reserve

Nestled along the stunning coastline of Gerroa, New South Wales, Black Head Reserve is a picturesque coastal gem waiting to be discovered. It is easily accessible from the town center and is just a short... drive from nearby attractions such as Seven Mile Beach and Crooked River. Perched atop the prominent headland of Black Head, this reserve offers panoramic views of the azure waters of the Pacific Ocean and the rugged beauty of the surrounding landscape. Interesting Activities Embark on a scenic coastal walk along the well-maintained trails of Black Head Reserve, where every step offers breathtaking vistas of the ocean and coastline. Explore the rock pools and sandy coves along the shoreline, perfect for beachcombing and marine life discovery. During the whale migration season (May to November), keep an eye out for majestic humpback whales passing by the headland, offering a truly unforgettable sight. Picnicking and Off-Leash Area: Black Head Reserve is a lovely spot for a picnic or a leisurely stroll. Most of the reserve is designated as a 24-hour dog off-leash area, allowing furry friends to roam freely. Best Time to Visit While Black Head Reserve is beautiful year-round, the best time to visit is during the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (October to April). This period offers ideal weather for outdoor activities such as hiking, picnicking, and whale watching. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, outdoor adventurer, or simply seeking a peaceful escape by the sea, Black Head Reserve in Gerroa promises an unforgettable coastal experience. Plan your visit today and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of this coastal haven. 🌅

Gerringong & Gerroa

Seven Mile Beach and Gerroa

Nestled along the picturesque coastline of New South Wales, Seven Mile Beach in Gerroa beckons with its pristine shores and stunning natural vistas. Stretching for over 12 kilometres along the coast, this... iconic beach offers a plethora of activities and attractions for visitors of all ages. Activities Dive into the crystal-clear waters for a refreshing swim or catch some waves with a surfing session along the renowned breaks. Fishing enthusiasts can cast a line from the shore or explore the nearby estuaries for a chance to reel in a big catch. For those seeking relaxation, simply soak up the sun on the soft golden sands and let the gentle sound of waves lull you into tranquility. Best Time to Visit While Seven Mile Beach is a year-round destination, the best time to visit is during the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (October to April). This period offers ideal weather for beach activities, with plenty of sunshine and comfortable temperatures. Local Insight Don't miss the opportunity to explore the southern end of Seven Mile Beach, where the tranquil waters of the Crooked River meet the ocean. It's a picturesque spot for a leisurely stroll or a family picnic, with panoramic views of the surrounding coastline and hinterland. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, Seven Mile Beach in Gerroa promises an unforgettable coastal experience. Plan your visit today and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of this iconic Australian destination.

Berrima
Berrima

Berrima River Reserve

About Berrima River Reserve Situated along the historic Old Hume Highway, Berrima is a charming village just a 90-minute drive from Sydney to Canberra. Begin your adventure at the Berrima Picnic and... Camping ground, accessible via Oxley Street in Berrima. The Berrima River Reserve offers a host of amenities, including children's play areas, public toilets, barbecue spots, and picnic tables. Enjoy bushwalking, fishing, or simply relax amidst the tranquil surroundings. Camping at Berrima River Reserve Planning to stay a while? Campsites are available for a maximum of two nights per visit, with a fee of $18 per night per site. Please note that fires are not permitted. Each site accommodates up to five people and one tent or van. Dogs on a leash are welcome, but please be respectful of others and keep noise to a minimum. As you immerse yourself in the beauty of the Berrima River Walk, remember to leave your campsite tidy and dispose of rubbish responsibly. Portable showers and toilets are prohibited, and greywater must not be discharged onto the ground. Bushfire Danger Rating Status Please be aware of the Bushfire Danger Rating Status, as the camping area may be closed depending on the current bushfire risk. Step into nature's embrace and uncover the rich history of Berrima along the banks of the Wingecarribee River. Plan your visit today and experience the magic of this hidden gem in the heart of the Southern Highlands.

Exeter
Sutton Forest

Shrine of Our Lady of Mercy

About Shrine of Our Lady of Mercy Nestled in the serene Southern Highlands of NSW, the Diocesan Shrine of Our Lady of Mercy, affectionately known as Penrose Park, is a revered destination for pilgrims... seeking spiritual solace. Home to a replica of the Icon of Our Lady of Jasna Góra, famously known as the Black Madonna, this shrine is lovingly tended by the Pauline Fathers, custodians of the original Icon for over 630 years. They create a sacred space where pilgrims of diverse backgrounds can find spiritual nourishment and renewal. Through the celebration of sacraments, particularly the Holy Mass and Confession, along with devotional practices and inspiring sermons, pilgrims are guided on a journey to encounter Jesus through the intercession of Mary, Our Lady of Mercy. Opening Hours Visitors are welcome to Penrose Park every day from 8 AM to 6 PM, providing ample opportunity for prayer, reflection, and connection with the divine. Please note that opening hours may vary on Anzac Day. Special Events Join the community on Fatima Day, a pilgrimage held on the 13th of each month in honor of Our Lady of Fatima. This sacred occasion commemorates the apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary to three children in 1917 and serves as a poignant reminder of Mary's enduring presence and intercession in our lives. Mark your calendars for May 13th, the feast day of Our Lady of Fatima, and join in prayer and devotion.

Moss Vale
Moss Vale

Cecil Hoskins Nature Reserve

Step into the serene beauty of Cecil Hoskins Nature Reserve, nestled in the heart of the Southern Highlands area of New South Wales, Australia. Named in honor of Sir Cecil Hoskins, a local resident renowned... for his passion for parks and gardens, this protected reserve offers a peaceful escape into nature. Nature's Delight Whether you're a nature enthusiast, birdwatcher, or simply seeking a moment of tranquility, Cecil Hoskins Nature Reserve has something for everyone. Take leisurely walks through the wetland area, indulge in a picturesque picnic, or immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of native birdlife. Opening Hours Cecil Hoskins Nature Reserve welcomes visitors throughout the year. However, please note that it may temporarily close during inclement weather or fire danger periods to ensure visitor safety. Best Time to Visit Each season brings its own unique charm to the reserve. In autumn, enjoy mild weather and scenic hikes to Bong Bong. Spring beckons birdwatchers with the arrival of migratory species, while summer evenings are perfect for picnics accompanied by the symphony of birdcalls and frog choruses. Embrace the tranquility of Cecil Hoskins Nature Reserve and discover the beauty of the Southern Highlands in its purest form. Plan your visit today and reconnect with nature's wonders amidst this hidden gem of wilderness.

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Sutton Forest

Red Cow Farm Garden

Located in the serene countryside of Sutton Forest in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Red Cow Farm Garden is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. This enchanting garden spans over two hectares... and is renowned for its meticulously landscaped grounds, rare plantings, and peaceful atmosphere. Best Time to Visit Experience the captivating beauty of Red Cow Farm Garden at its finest during spring, when the garden bursts into a kaleidoscope of colors with vibrant blooms. However, each season offers its own unique charm – from lush foliage in summer to rich hues of gold and crimson in autumn, and serene tranquility in winter. No matter when you visit, you'll be treated to a mesmerizing display of nature's ever-changing beauty. Whether you're captivated by the vibrant energy of spring or the serene tranquility of winter, every visit to Red Cow Farm Garden promises a new and unforgettable experience amidst the splendor of nature's ever-changing canvas. Opening Hours: Red Cow Farm Garden warmly welcomes visitors from Wednesday to Sunday, between 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM. It's closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. Things to do Garden Exploration: Embark on a journey through the garden's themed areas, each offering a unique botanical experience. Wander along the meandering pathways of the Rose Walk, admire the tranquility of the Water Garden, and immerse yourself in the charm of the Woodland Garden. Art Exhibitions: Throughout the year, Red Cow Farm Garden hosts a variety of art exhibitions showcasing the works of local and visiting artists. These exhibitions add an extra layer of beauty to the garden's natural allure, creating a harmonious blend of art and nature. Picnic in Paradise: Pack a picnic basket filled with your favorite goodies and find a serene spot amidst the lush greenery. Enjoy a leisurely meal surrounded by the sights and sounds of nature. Events and Workshops: Stay tuned for special events and workshops held at Red Cow Farm Garden, including garden tours, horticultural talks, and photography workshops. These events offer valuable insights and opportunities to connect with fellow gardening enthusiasts. Whether you're seeking inspiration for your own garden, a tranquil retreat in nature, or simply a moment of quiet reflection, Red Cow Farm Garden invites you to immerse yourself in its timeless beauty and serenity. Plan your visit today and embark on a journey of discovery amidst the splendor of the Southern Highlands.

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Sutton Forest

Cherry Tree Hill Wines

Ready for a journey of flavor and beauty? Cherry Tree Hill Wines in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales offers the perfect blend of exquisite wines and stunning scenery.  About Cherry Tree Hill... Wines Nestled in the heart of the Southern Highlands, Cherry Tree Hill Wines is renowned for its commitment to producing premium cool-climate wines. With a focus on sustainability and traditional winemaking techniques, Cherry Tree Hill has earned a reputation for excellence among wine lovers far and wide. Opening Hours: Swing by Cherry Tree Hill Wines between 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Wednesday to Sunday. They take a breather on Mondays and Tuesdays. Best Time to Visit While Cherry Tree Hill is enchanting year-round, the autumn months (March to May) add an extra splash of color to the vineyards, making it an ideal time for a visit. During this time, the vines are ablaze with vibrant hues of gold, red, and orange, creating a breathtaking backdrop for wine tasting and leisurely walks through the estate. Wine Tasting Prepare your taste buds for a treat! Cherry Tree Hill's collection features everything from crisp Chardonnays to velvety Merlots. The friendly staff are eager to guide you through a tasting journey, sharing insights into each wine's unique character. Scenic Surroundings & Cellar Door Delights Take a leisurely stroll through the picturesque vineyards, soaking in the beauty of the Southern Highlands countryside. Pause to snap some photos amidst the vines before heading to the cellar door boutique. Here, you'll find a treasure trove of delights, from handcrafted wines to artisanal treats and unique gifts. It's the perfect opportunity to stock up on your favorite wines and pick up some goodies to savor later. Whether you're a seasoned wine aficionado or simply seeking a serene escape, Cherry Tree Hill Wines promises an unforgettable experience that celebrates the essence of Australian winemaking. So why not plan your visit today and treat yourself to a day of wine, beauty, and relaxation?