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What is Berrima famous for?

What is Berrima famous for?

Berrima is a unique and historic village. Established in 1831, it is the only example of an existing and largely preserved Australian Georgian colonial town. Prior to its establishment Bong Bong, near Moss Vale, was the centre of settlement in the Southern Highlands (1817).

What is on in Berrima?

what is happening around berrima

  • Tamara Dean: New exhibition.
  • Final Week – Lucy Vader & Melanie Waugh Exhibition.
  • Christmas Wreath Workshops.
  • Celebrate Christmas in Berrima.
  • Shop Online with Us!
  • Be part of the The Distinguished Gentlemen’s Ride – Southern Highlands.
  • Easter Long Weekend at The Surveyor General Inn.

What shops are in Berrima?

Berrima’s Specialty Shops & Galleries

  • Australian Alpaca Barn. The Australian Alpaca Barn specialises in the sale and promotion of quality Alpaca products manufactured in Australia, New Zealand and Peru.
  • Bendooley Estate.
  • The Brown Shutter.
  • Lolly Swagman.
  • Mrs Oldbucks Pantry & Table.
  • The Loch Farm Shop.

How long is the Berrima River Walk?

1.8 km each
WALK INFORMATION Length: 1.8 km each way. Allow 1 hour return. Surface: Reasonably level, slight grades. Path is through bushland, is uneven and can be slippery in wet conditions.

What river runs through Berrima?

Wingecarribee River
The Wingecarribee River (Aboriginal Dharawal: Winge Karrabee), a perennial river that is part of the Hawkesbury–Nepean catchment, is located in the Southern Highlands region of New South Wales, Australia….Wingecarribee River.

Wingecarribee
Town Berrima
Physical characteristics
Source Wingecarribee Reservoir
• location Glenquarry

How long is the Box Vale Walking Track?

4.4 km
Although much of the surrounding terrain is steep and rocky, the 4.4 km walking track has easy grades and the return walk takes approx. 3 hours. This track passes through pleasant bushland to Forty Foot Falls.

Can you fish in Wingecarribee River?

The Wingecarribee River, while at low summer levels, is fishing well from European Carp downstream from the Bong Bong Bridge. It’s worth throwing around some bladed spinners along this stretch of water as the odd Redfin Perch is starting to show up in the system also.

Where is the Wingecarribee River?

New South Wales, Australia
The Wingecarribee River (Aboriginal Dharawal: Winge Karrabee), a perennial river that is part of the Hawkesbury–Nepean catchment, is located in the Southern Highlands region of New South Wales, Australia.