Nerriga

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Nerriga is a tiny, historic hamlet tucked into the wild eucalypt forests of the Shoalhaven region. For travellers on the scenic drive between the Southern Highlands and the South Coast, this former gold-mining settlement offers a quiet pause, with a photogenic wooden church, a historic cemetery, and the serene banks of the Endrick River. It’s more a mood than a destination—a place to stretch your legs, breathe the bush air, and imagine life in the 1860s.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Nerriga itself rewards a stop of 30 minutes to an hour—enough to see the church, cemetery, and river. If you plan to explore the historic mine sites or do a short walk in Morton National Park, allow two to three hours. Most travellers combine a visit here with a scenic drive or a day trip from the coast or highlands.

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