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Banjo's Run Winery and Vineyard

212 Sallys Corner Road, Exeter NSW 2579

Banjo's Run Winery and Vineyard is a multi award winning, family owned and operated vineyard where the grapes are hand picked to ensure the finest quality grapes are used to create the wines. The Southern Highlands is a premier growing area producing some of the finest wines in Australia.

All wines are available to purchase on the website, or at the Cellar Door and a small selection is available at the Southern Highlands Information Centre in Mittagong.

They welcome group bookings and can accommodate these on weekends and other specified days throughout the week as long as you book in advance. They have a very relaxed atmosphere in their vineyard and cellar door, they like to keep it casual and relaxed and they hope that you do too.

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Shrine of Our Lady of Mercy at Penrose Park

120 Hanging Rock Road, Sutton Forest NSW 2577
The Shrine of Our Lady of Mercy at Penrose Park was established in 1984 on 75 acres of land near Berrima. Penrose Park with its various devotional areas in a setting of natural beauty, serves as a spiritual oasis open to everyone. Penrose Park is a religious site surrounded by typical Australian bush with 43 chapels built by ethnic communities. It is very unique place in the Australian landscape. Tourists and pilgrims can explore and see different styles and architecture from more than 30 countries including: Vietnam, China, Mauritius, Italy, Portugal, Hungary and many more. Wonderful location for weddings or family functions. There is also a lovely area for visitors to enjoy a picnic.
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Eling Forest Cellar Door and Cafe

Hume Highway, Sutton Forest NSW 2577
Eling Forest is nestled in the rolling hills of the New South Wales Southern Highlands. The cool climate allows for a long and steady growing season in which the grapes can ripen and develop, resulting in wine that is unique to Eling Forest. Eling Forest Vineyard is one of Australia's most exciting wine growing regions. At an average altitude of 730 metres, the region has one of the longest grape-ripening periods; and is fast gaining a reputation as a producer of quality cool climates wines. Eling Forest is a boutique producer of premium quality wines, sourced from grapes grown in the Southern Highlands, and other growing regions. The cellar door operates within the property of a beautifully maintained heritage listed homestead (circa 1834). The first wines at Eling Forest were produced in 1993.

Sallys Corner Wines

257 Sallys Corner Road, Exeter NSW 2579
Experience the taste of southern hospitality at Sallys Corner Wines. Local family Allen and Dawn Davies, who are the viticulturalists, are pleased to announce the opening of their cellar door in the Southern Highlands. Sallys Corner is a boutique vineyard with award winning Southern Highlands wines. Enjoy a great social day outing while relaxing and sipping some of the best. Allen and Dawn love a chat and with their free wine appreciation lessons can show you the finer points towards appreciating a good wine. You won't want to leave.
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Studio Czes

37 Greenhills Road, Sutton Forest NSW 2577
Studio Czes offers distinctive, high quality, landscape photography. Studio Czes is a gallery featuring the photographic works of Czes Staciwa. He has travelled extensively in Australia and has captured the essence of the landscape from the coast to the outback in a distinctive style. Over the years Czes has developed his own style and is intent on capturing the mood and lighting that best portrays the subject. He also has a strong focus on presentation with all images framed to maximise their visual appeal. Studio Czes is located just off the Exeter Road, halfway between Sutton Forest and Exeter in the Southern Highlands.
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Gallery Ecosse

Exeter Road, Exeter NSW 2579
Gallery Ecosse is a contemporary art gallery situated in the Southern Highlands of NSW in the beautiful historic village of Exeter, showcasing some of the most exciting contemporary artists in Australia. The gallery exhibits a range of work by Australian contemporary artists including prominent Indigenous artists as a permanent part of the stable. Paintings, drawings, sculptures, artefacts, and limited edition works are available. The Directors of Gallery Ecosse are committed to promoting a diverse group of artists who work both in Australia and abroad. Artists shown include Adam Cullen, Maningrida Artists, Oliver Watts, Julian Meagher, Tjawina Porter Nampitjinpa, Dean Brown, and Jasper Knight among others. Gallery Ecosse holds solo exhibitions for each of its artists in the historic 'Halcyon Cottage' (circa 1869). In between shows the gallery features group exhibitions, and also shows by invited established artists. These would interest the discerning art collector.
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Mt Broughton Golf and Country Club

Kater Road, Sutton Forest NSW 2577
Mt Broughton Golf and Country Club is a naturally beautiful site where lush greens, natural waterways and undulating fairways combine with skilled design to create a truly memorable golfing challenge. Located deep in the heart of the Southern Highlands, Mount Broughton Golf and Country Club opened in November 1994 and rapidly gained a reputation as one of the country's top 100 golf courses. Less than 90 minutes from Sydney's Central Business Districts, the course has become popular with golfers of all levels for its alluring surroundings and challenging fairways. While the championship layout is one of the longest in Australia, and played from the back markers an exciting test of golf, they have a number of tee positions that enable golfers of all levels to enjoy the course and their day. Mount Broughton is a naturally beautiful course and is reputedly one of the longest courses in Australia.
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Exeter General Store

1 Exeter Road, Exeter NSW 2579
Exeter General Store is a working post office, store and cafe and is an outpost of delicious homemade food and gourmet goodies. This tastefully renovated circa 1900 building provides an inviting setting to enjoy a coffee and delicious meal whilst browsing the unique blend of regional produce on offer. The colourful array of gift ware and extensive collection of pre-loved books provide a great way to spend time out. Their cafe boasts a fresh menu, changed seasonally to take advantage of the abundance of regional produce available. Indulge in one of their delicious chocolate raspberry brownies or lemon polenta cakes - the perfect accompaniment to an afternoon coffee.
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Bundanoon Botanicals

33 Railway Avenue, Bundanoon NSW 2578
Natural in design, sensual to the touch. Botanical by choice. Bundanoon Botanicals offers a full range of hand made soaps and skin care products made using only 100 per cent pure Australian olive oil and essential oils. The result is a luxurious natural product that is not only good for your skin but is good for the planet. Bundanoon Botanicals believe the quality hand made process employed at Bundanoon Botanicals not only results in an excellent product but also provides the additional benefit of knowing the product you are using is the result of a partnership between the unique features of the natural ingredients and the passion with which they are made. The products are backed by their unparalleled 100 per cent customer satisfaction guarantee, which simply means at Bundanoon Botanicals; they care for you. Experience; the difference!
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Fairy Bower Falls

Morton National Park, Bundanoon NSW 2578
The walk to Fairy Bower Falls starts at Gambells Rest Picnic area or Fairy Bower car park, Morton National Park, Bundanoon. The walk offers a huge variety of walks, views to wonderful waterfalls and picnic areas. Fairy Bower Falls takes you to the top of the escarpment with a ladder leading to the bottom of the falls. A highlight of this area is Tooths Lookout and Fairy Bower Waterfalls. This is a one hour loop walk, grading is medium/steep. Maps are available from the Visitors Information Centre in Mittagong or National Parks and Wildlife Service at Fitzroy Falls.
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Riverview walking track

Riverview walking track, Bundanoon NSW 2578
1km (one way) - 0.5 hour This gentle walk along the plateau gives a terrific taste of the famous Bundanoon Gullies. Starting at Riverview lookout and picnic area, follow the flat track as it threads through native trees and open grassland.

Eling Forest Cellar Door and Cafe

Hume Highway, Sutton Forest NSW 2577
Eling Forest is nestled in the rolling hills of the New South Wales Southern Highlands. The cool climate allows for a long and steady growing season in which the grapes can ripen and develop, resulting in wine that is unique to Eling Forest. Eling Forest Vineyard is one of Australia's most exciting wine growing regions. At an average altitude of 730 metres, the region has one of the longest grape-ripening periods; and is fast gaining a reputation as a producer of quality cool climates wines. Eling Forest is a boutique producer of premium quality wines, sourced from grapes grown in the Southern Highlands, and other growing regions. The cellar door operates within the property of a beautifully maintained heritage listed homestead (circa 1834). The first wines at Eling Forest were produced in 1993....

Fairy Bower Falls

Morton National Park, Bundanoon NSW 2578
The walk to Fairy Bower Falls starts at Gambells Rest Picnic area or Fairy Bower car park, Morton National Park, Bundanoon. The walk offers a huge variety of walks, views to wonderful waterfalls and picnic areas. Fairy Bower Falls takes you to the top of the escarpment with a ladder leading to the bottom of the falls. A highlight of this area is Tooths Lookout and Fairy Bower Waterfalls. This is a one hour loop walk, grading is medium/steep. Maps are available from the Visitors Information Centre in Mittagong or National Parks and Wildlife Service at Fitzroy Falls. ...
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Yallambee Bed and Breakfast

43 Garland Road, Bundanoon NSW 2578
Just minutes away from the village of Bundanoon, Yallambee is a modern and stylish bed and breakfast, set in a quiet location adjacent to the Morton National Park. The house sits centrally on an acre of terraced gardens and has an outlook over the tree tops of the Morton National Park. Many of the features of the Park - lookouts, waterfalls and the Glow Worm Glen are all within walking distance of our front door. Yallambee is an ideal base for exploring the nearby walking or cycling trails, enjoying the local cool climate wines or pottering about in the numerous local antique shops, art galleries, cafes and retail centres. Three spacious guest bedrooms, a well-appointed private guest lounge, great food and warm hospitality combine to ensure a comfortable and relaxing stay....

The Highland Fling

Bundanoon Village, Bundanoon NSW 2578
*** Latest event details are yet to be confirmed *** The CamelBak Highland Fling is Australia's largest mountain biking event with over 2000 riders taking part. Doubling as The Australian Mountain Bike Marathon Championships it offers something for everyone. From the 15 kilometre Casual Fling to the 55 kilometre Half Fling, the 110 kilometre Full Fling and the 165 kilometre 100 Mile Fling. There are also races and rides for kids and a whole lot more at this festival of cycling goodness! All the action starts and finishes in the village of Bundanoon in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales. ...

Sutton Forest

Sutton Forest, Sutton Forest NSW 2577
It's time to uncover one of the most historic of all the Highlands villages, home of the former NSW Governor's country residence, Hillview, now with open days and accommodation for visitors. Today this village is also home to celebrities like 'Nicole and Keith' and Red Cow Farm, one of the most visited private gardens in the region. Located 129 kilometres south west of Sydney and five kilometres from Moss Vale, Sutton Forest is one of the quaint historic towns of the Southern Highlands. This small township is set amongst rolling green hills and is surrounded by rivers and state forests. Explore the meandering country lanes around Sutton Forest, visit historic churches and cemeteries, stay in a cosy bed and breakfast that was once a colonial inn, admire the pretty cool-climate gardens and stock up on antiques and country wares....

Gallery Ecosse

Exeter Road, Exeter NSW 2579
Gallery Ecosse is a contemporary art gallery situated in the Southern Highlands of NSW in the beautiful historic village of Exeter, showcasing some of the most exciting contemporary artists in Australia. The gallery exhibits a range of work by Australian contemporary artists including prominent Indigenous artists as a permanent part of the stable. Paintings, drawings, sculptures, artefacts, and limited edition works are available. The Directors of Gallery Ecosse are committed to promoting a diverse group of artists who work both in Australia and abroad. Artists shown include Adam Cullen, Maningrida Artists, Oliver Watts, Julian Meagher, Tjawina Porter Nampitjinpa, Dean Brown, and Jasper Knight among others. Gallery Ecosse holds solo exhibitions for each of its artists in the historic 'Halcyon Cottage' (circa 1869). In between shows the gallery features group exhibitions, and also shows by invited established artists. These would interest the discerning art collector....

Southern Highland Wines

Cnr Oldbury Rd & Illawarra Hwy, Sutton Forest NSW 2577

Exeter Village Markets

Exeter Village Hall12 Exeter Rd, Exeter NSW 2579
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Bundanoon cycling route

Gullies Road, Bundanoon NSW 2578
Bundanoon cycling route is in Morton National Park and offers an easy, yet rewarding, day on the bike for all the family. Boasting amazing views from Southern Highland escarpment lookouts, this mountain bike track offers an assortment of picnic areas and undulating unsealed roads through the forest. The trail weaves through open forest, alive with banksias and flowering shrubs, until you come to the edge of the escarpment formed by Bundanoon Creek. You’ll need to push your bike along the short walking paths to Tooths, Sunrise Point and Grand Canyon lookouts, but the vistas across Morton National Park are well worth the effort. Pack a picnic and enjoy a leisurely lunch along the way. If you haven’t brought your own bike, they can be rented from the Bundanoon cycle shop near the railway station....
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Mount Carnarvon Walking Track

Echo Point Access Road, Bundanoon NSW 2578
Mount Carnarvon walking track connects Echo Point picnic area with an isolated hilltop lookout, offering terrific birdwatching and a place to have lunch afterwards. The view from Echo Point picnic area is memorable in its own right, but for something even more secluded, follow a track south from the picnic area as it descends through an interesting cliff line down some stairs. These are carved directly out of the old rock. The track then climbs gently to the isolated hilltop of Mount Carnarvon, with its own unique lookout, offering yet another vantage point over Morton National Park. This is a terrific spot for birdwatching, given the park’s staggering variety of native species: birds of prey circle the lookout during the day, and owls frequent the area at night. It’s also a great place to appreciate the heathland flowers during spring, with black drumsticks, yellow banksia, purple geebungs and prickly hakeas sighted in the area. After taking your fill of the scenic vista, retrace your steps up the sandstone escarpment, then consider breaking for a picnic lunch at Echo Point....
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Bundanoon Creek walking track

Creek walking track, Bundanoon NSW 2578
Although not a bushwalk for the faint of heart, Tooth's walking track to Bundanoon Creek offers great rewards for those who are fit and don’t mind a steep climb. The walking track begins at Tooths lookout, with its spectacular scenic views of the valley, and descends steeply towards Bundanoon Creek. As you get closer to the creek, you may see reptiles lying across the track and, during spring, wildflowers blooming nearby. Don’t get too distracted because you need to keep a close eye on where you’re placing your feet. At the base, strip down to your swimmers and plunge into the swimming hole. It’s the perfect way to refresh before you make the climb back to the top. Make sure you leave plenty of time, since the walk needs to be completed during daylight....
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Sutton Forest

42637 - Sutton Forest NSW 2577
It's time to uncover one of the most historic of all the Highlands villages, home of the former NSW Governor's country residence, Hillview, now with open days and accommodation for visitors. Today this village is also home to celebrities like 'Nicole and Keith' and Red Cow Farm, one of the most visited private gardens in the Southern Highlands. Located 129 kilometres south west of Sydney and five kilometres from Moss Vale, Sutton Forest is one of the quaint historic towns of the Southern Highlands. This small township is set amongst rolling green hills and is surrounded by rivers and state forests. Explore the meandering country lanes around Sutton Forest, visit historic churches and cemeteries, stay in a cosy bed and breakfast that was once a colonial inn, admire the pretty cool-climate gardens and stock up on antiques and country wares. All very close to the cool climate wineries in the Southern Highlands....
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Exeter

42653 - Exeter NSW 2579
It's time to experience English heritage. This thriving village is home to a large number of English style estates, a picture postcard historic Church and country railway station, both of which could have been lifted straight from an Agatha Christie film set. This village personifies the 'little England' name tag so often associated with the Southern Highlands. In fact it was named after its English counterpart because of the lush green countryside and the profusion of deciduous trees brought to Australia by the early settlers is indeed very 'English'. The architecture in this village varies from quaint weatherboards and modern homes through to 100-year-old stone churches and vast estate mansions. The must see is the historic St Aidans Church. Enjoy a walk along country lanes and quiet streets....
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Bundanoon

44941 - Bundanoon NSW 2578
It's time to dust off the bagpipes, oil the bicycle chain and put your walking shoes on. The town is a step back into the 1930's, home to Brigadoon, but these days it's also a Mecca for cyclists of all ages and bushwalkers, being the gateway to Morton National Park. Just 140 kilometres south west of Sydney, Bundanoon is one of the prettiest villages in the Southern Highlands. It retains an old world charm and is a popular base for exploring Morton National Park. Popular since the 1920s as a tourist destination, the village has fine old guesthouses, grand old pub, cafés and antique dealers. It is also a Mecca for cyclists of all ages. Follow William Street to the east of town to find the sandstone grotto known as Glow-Worm Glen, best seen at dusk. The 11 kilometres of roads and trails that run through Morton National Park make it popular for bike rides and sightseeing....
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Riverview walking track

Riverview Road, Bundanoon NSW 2578
This gentle walk along the plateau gives a terrific taste of the famous Bundanoon Gullies. Starting at Riverview lookout and picnic area, follow the flat track as it threads through native trees and open grassland. The track then descends into Ferntree Gully, a cool retreat that lives up to its name, with numerous ferns and spring wildflowers like purple geebungs and prickly hakeas.   The track ascends out of the gully and finishes at the amphitheatre carpark, but it’s easy to retrace your steps from there, perhaps taking time on the return trip to appreciate the many native birds in the area – Ferntree Gully is terrific for birdwatching. Once you’ve taken in the view at Riverview lookout, settle down for a picnic lunch, or consider connecting the track with several others in the area to make up a full afternoon of walking. Nicholas Pass walking track is particularly good, and connects with Riverview walking track at the amphitheatre....