Mittagong

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Mittagong, a charming town in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, is the perfect blend of historic elegance and natural beauty. Known for its cool-climate gardens, antique shops, and cosy cafés, it’s an ideal stop on a self-drive itinerary between Sydney and Canberra. The town’s name derives from an Aboriginal word meaning ‘little mountain’, and you’ll find that the surrounding countryside is dotted with rolling hills, vineyards, and national parks.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Mittagong makes a delightful day trip from Sydney (about 1.5 hours drive), but to truly soak up the atmosphere, stay for a weekend. Spend your first day exploring the town’s antique shops and cafés, then head to Mount Gibraltar for sunset. On the second day, visit the botanic gardens and a couple of wineries before heading home. If you’re on a longer road trip, half a day is enough to catch the highlights.

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