Photo: Blue Mountains Library, Local Studies / CC BY-SA 2.0
Just a 15-minute drive from Canberra’s city centre, Sutton feels a world away. This tiny village in the New South Wales Southern Tablelands is best known for its thriving food-and-wine scene, anchored by a celebrated long-table lunch experience. Surrounded by rolling green hills, hobby farms and historic homesteads, Sutton offers a relaxed, gourmet escape that fits neatly into a Canberra-region road trip.
Highlights & What to See
- Sutton Estate – The Long Lunch: Book ahead for the famous communal feast held in a rustic barn. Seasonal, locally sourced dishes are served with matched wines from the estate’s own vineyard – a convivial, unforgettable afternoon.
- Capital Brewing Co. – Sutton Taproom: A satellite of Canberra’s favourite craft brewery, set in a leafy garden with a kids’ play area. Try the hazy pale ales and woodfired pizzas.
- Lerida Estate Winery: Perched on a hill with lake views, this boutique winery produces excellent cool-climate pinot noir and riesling. The cellar door is intimate and welcoming.
- Historic St John’s Church: A small 19th-century stone church surrounded by gravestones and mature trees – a peaceful spot for a quiet moment.
- Sutton Village Store: A charming country general store selling local produce, artisan bread and great coffee. Grab a picnic hamper and head for the hills.
Suggested Time to Spend
Sutton is a half-day destination at most. Most visitors come for a long lunch at Sutton Estate (allow 3–4 hours) or a relaxed afternoon visiting the brewery and winery. If you’re self-driving, combine Sutton with a morning in Canberra and an afternoon in the nearby wine regions of Murrumbateman or Lake George. Overnight stays are limited – plan to return to Canberra or Yass for accommodation.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Murrumbateman: Just 10 minutes north, this is the heart of the Canberra District wine region, with dozens of cellar doors including Clonakilla and Helm Wines.
- Lake George: A vast, ephemeral lake with a scenic lookout and the quirky Lake George Winery – perfect for a photo stop.
- Canberra: Australia’s capital is only 20 minutes south, with world-class museums, galleries and the Parliament House.
- Yass: A historic town 25 minutes north, known for its heritage streetscape, antique shops and the Yass Valley Way food trail.
- Gundaroo: A tiny village 15 minutes east, home to the acclaimed Grazing restaurant and a lovely colonial pub.
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Image credits
- Murrumbateman — Bidgee / CC BY-SA 3.0 au
- Lake George — Dfadden / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Yass — Nick Pitsas, CSIRO / CC BY 3.0
- Gundaroo — Grahamec / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Canberra — The 3B's / CC BY 2.0