Berrima

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Berrima is a perfectly preserved Georgian village in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, where sandstone buildings, convict-built bridges, and tree-lined lanes evoke a bygone era. This historic gem, bypassed by the Hume Highway, offers a peaceful detour for travellers seeking colonial charm, artisan food, and a sense of stepping back in time.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Berrima is easily explored in a half-day, especially if you combine a stroll through the historic streets with a wine tasting and a pub lunch. Many visitors spend 2–3 hours, but if you linger over a long lunch at the Surveyor General Inn or browse the antique shops, you could happily fill an afternoon. For a deeper dive, consider an overnight stay at one of the village's B&Bs or boutique hotels.

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