Route des Grands Crus

Winding through the sun-drenched hills of the New South Wales Southern Highlands, the Route des Grands Crus is a gourmet's dream drive that mirrors the wine trails of Burgundy. This scenic loop connects boutique vineyards, artisan cheesemakers, and truffle farms, offering a taste of rural France with an unmistakable Australian twist. The landscape is a patchwork of rolling vineyards, ancient woodlands, and historic villages, where cellar doors spill onto verandas and the air smells of eucalyptus and fermenting grapes.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly savour the Route des Grands Crus, plan for a full day – start mid-morning in Bowral, meander through the wine trail with lunch at a vineyard, then explore Berrima before sunset. If you want to linger, an overnight stay in a B&B or country house hotel allows you to enjoy a dinner at Biota without rushing back. The route is compact enough to cover leisurely in 8 hours, but the real joy is in stopping often and letting the pace of the countryside set your schedule.

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