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Capital Country & Southern Highlands Attractions

Over millions of years a maze of underground passages, streams and caverns has developed. Known to the Aboriginal people for tens of thousands of years, the Wombeyan Caves were re-discovered by Eur...
Cecils Hoskins Nature Reserve is a must for the keen birdwatcher - over 90 species of birdlife call this tranquil wetland home, situated on the banks on the Wingecarribee River. Visitors to Cecil H...
A National Trust property in Berrima, Harper's Mansion is a significant attraction for the Southern Highlands region, a circa 1834 house renowned for its colonial Georgian residence and period styl...
Spectacularly steep gorges, limestone caves and tumbling waterfalls makes Capital Country and the Southern Highlands region a must for tackling on foot. Whether you seek beauty, serenity or excitem...
A contemporary gallery in the heart of Bowral, Milk Gallery & Exhibition Space showcases art on every medium; from sculpture and paintings to handmade jewellery & fine woodwork. With the original M...
Inspired by land and lifestyle, The Poacher's Way is a collective of artists, chefs, winemakers and rural retreats welcoming you to come and discover the lifestyle of those situated within Capital ...
The International Cricket Hall of Fame Museum is located in Donald Bradman’s childhood home town of Bowral, alongside Bradman Oval where his cricketing career began. With five galleries, a hundred ...
Morton National Park features spectacular waterfalls, such as Tianjara Falls in the south and Belmore and Fitzroy Falls in the north. Information on the park is available at the magnificent Fitzroy...
Fly Fishing is great fun and a great opportunity to test your skills against the elusive freshwater trout. Learn some basic 'streamcraft' and freshwater fishing techniques with an experienced guide...
The Southern Highlands is home to a number of first class public and private golf clubs, some regarded as the most scenic, others as the most challenging. Established in the 1930's Moss Vale Golf C...
The wineries throughout Australia’s Capital Country and the Southern Highlands are "boutique" in style. The wine makers here use a combination of traditional and modern techniques for growing and p...
Pick your own berries, with buckets provided Montrose Berry farm will transfer you to yesteryear, walking the fields of growing blackberries, boysenberries, blueberries, loganberries, raspberries a...
Mittagong Visitor Information Centre provides tourist information for the Southern Highlands. Assisting with accommodation and tour bookings.
In The Old Cheese Factory, originally a 1936 dairy co-op, is the Robertson Cheese Store with more than 180 cheeses, a fine selection of olives, condiments and jams made in the Southern Highlands - ...
houses a number of pioneering relics, including some associated with Hamilton Hume, who was among the town's founders.
A village dating back to the 1850's. Notable buildings of that time include The Church of England, built in 1856, Roman Catholic Church built in 1874.
The Court House was built from local sandstone (1835 - 1838) and stands next to the imposing facade of the Berrima Gaol. Both overlook the historic village and are stark reminder of the nation's co...
Colonial architect Mortimer Lewis supervisedconstruction from 1835-1839. Bushranger Paddy Curran was the first man hung there in 1842. In 1834 Lucretia Dunkley became the only woman hung at Berrima...
A few minutes' walk from the town, is a good picnic spot in November when the waratahs are in bloom.