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Berry is a charming historic town on the New South Wales South Coast, known for its tree-lined main street, heritage buildings, and vibrant food scene. It's a perfect stop for travellers exploring the coastal route between Sydney and the South Coast, offering a blend of antique shopping, farm-fresh produce, and relaxed country hospitality.
Highlights & What to See
- Berry Main Street – Stroll along Queen Street, lined with historic verandah-post shops, galleries, and boutiques. It's a haven for antiques, homewares, and local artisan crafts.
- Berry Museum – Housed in a former bank building, this small museum offers a glimpse into the town's dairy farming and timber history, with engaging exhibits for all ages.
- Berry Sourdough Bakery & Café – A local institution, famous for its wood-fired bread, pastries, and hearty breakfasts. Grab a coffee and a pie to go.
- The Berry Donut Van – A beloved roadside stop serving hot, cinnamon-sugar donuts. It's a quintessential Berry experience.
- Coolangatta Estate – Just north of town, this historic winery on the Shoalhaven River offers cellar door tastings, a golf course, and scenic picnic spots.
- Seven Mile Beach National Park – A short drive east, this pristine beach stretches for miles, ideal for swimming, surfing, and walking. Look for kangaroos at dusk near the dunes.
- Farmers' Markets – Held on the first Sunday of the month, the Berry Markets feature local produce, artisan foods, and crafts, perfect for a morning browse.
Suggested Time to Spend
Berry can be enjoyed in a half-day stop, but an overnight stay allows you to explore the surrounding countryside and dine at its excellent restaurants. Arrive mid-morning, wander the main street, have lunch, and visit a winery or the beach. If you stay, consider an evening meal at one of the town's farm-to-table eateries. For a relaxed pace, two days let you combine Berry with nearby attractions like Kangaroo Valley or Jervis Bay.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Kangaroo Valley – A scenic 30-minute drive west, this lush valley offers historic bridges, canoeing on the river, and the Fitzroy Falls in Morton National Park.
- Jervis Bay – About 40 minutes south, renowned for its white-sand beaches (Hyams Beach) and marine park, ideal for dolphin-watching cruises and kayaking.
- Shoalhaven Heads – A coastal village with a golf course and quiet beaches, just 10 minutes east of Berry.
- Kiama – A 20-minute drive north, famous for the Kiama Blowhole, scenic coastal walks, and the Kiama Farmers' Market.
- Booderee National Park – South of Jervis Bay, this Aboriginal-owned park features stunning beaches, rainforest walks, and the historic Cape St George Lighthouse.
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- Jervis Bay — Charliekay / CC BY-SA 4.0