Bundanoon

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Bundanoon is a charming village in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, known for its stunning sandstone escarpments, lush gullies, and a relaxed country atmosphere. A favourite weekend escape from Sydney, it offers excellent bushwalking, cycling, and a thriving café scene. The town has a strong eco-conscious streak – it was the first town in Australia to ban bottled water – and its main street is dotted with antique shops, bakeries, and cosy pubs. Whether you're exploring waterfalls, spotting lyrebirds, or simply enjoying a flat white on a verandah, Bundanoon feels like a proper Highland hideaway.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Bundanoon can be enjoyed as a day trip from Sydney (about 1.5 hours drive), but it really comes into its own as a weekend getaway. To do justice to the national park walks and the village atmosphere, plan for two days. This gives you time for a long bushwalk on day one and a relaxed morning exploring the shops and cafés before heading home. If you're keen on hiking multiple trails, consider staying three nights.

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