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Nestled in the lush Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Robertson is a charming country village that feels like a step back in time. Known for its fertile green pastures, historic buildings, and the famous Robertson Pie Shop, this pocket-sized town is a delightful detour for anyone exploring the region. With a relaxed, rural vibe and a landscape that evokes the English countryside, Robertson offers a peaceful escape from city life, where you can enjoy hearty food, scenic drives, and old-fashioned hospitality.
Highlights & What to See
- Robertson Pie Shop – A local institution famous for its award-winning pies, sausage rolls, and vanilla slices. Grab a classic steak and mushroom pie to eat on the go or enjoy at the nearby picnic tables.
- Robertson Nature Reserve – A pocket of cool temperate rainforest with walking trails through giant tree ferns and tall eucalypts. It’s especially atmospheric after rain, when the forest smells of damp earth and moss.
- Historic Main Street – Wander past heritage-listed shopfronts, including the old post office and the Robertson Hotel (formerly the Robertson Railway Station). The main street is dotted with antique stores and cosy cafés.
- Dairy Farmers of the Southern Highlands – Visit a working dairy farm to see where the region’s famous milk and cheese are produced. Some farms offer tours and tastings by appointment.
- The Big Potato – A quirky roadside attraction on the way into town, this giant spud makes for a fun photo stop and nods to the area’s potato-growing history.
Suggested Time to Spend
Robertson is a perfect half-day stop – enough time to enjoy a pie, wander the main street, and take a short walk in the nature reserve. If you’re a keen walker or want to explore the surrounding dairy farms and antique shops, budget a full day. Most visitors combine Robertson with other Southern Highlands towns like Bowral and Berrima in a leisurely day trip from Sydney or as part of a longer self-drive itinerary.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Bowral – The bustling heart of the Southern Highlands, known for its boutique shopping, gardens, and the famous Bradman Museum.
- Berrima – A beautifully preserved historic village with sandstone buildings, antique stores, and the Berrima Courthouse Museum.
- Fitzroy Falls – Spectacular waterfall in Morton National Park, just a short drive east, with walking trails and lookout platforms.
- Moss Vale – A vibrant town with a thriving café scene, art galleries, and the historic Moss Vale Railway Station.
- Kangaroo Valley – A scenic valley with a historic bridge, canoeing on the river, and lush bushwalks.
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