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Robertson is a charming historic village in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, known for its lush green dairy pastures, cool climate, and the famous 'Big Potato'. This tranquil hamlet offers a refreshing escape from the coast, with antique shops, cosy cafes, and a strong farming heritage that invites you to slow down and explore.
Highlights & What to See
- Big Potato – A quirky roadside giant that makes for a classic photo stop and symbolises the area's potato-growing history.
- Robertson Cheese Factory – Sample award-winning local cheeses and fresh dairy products at this family-run artisan producer.
- Robertson Nature Reserve – A pocket of remnant rainforest with a short boardwalk trail through towering tree ferns and cool temperate vegetation.
- Antique & Collectable Shops – Browse several vintage stores along the main street for unique finds, from retro glassware to old farm tools.
- Illawarra Fly Treetop Walk – Located a short drive east, walk among the canopy of the escarpment rainforest for panoramic views over the coast.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is enough to wander the main street, visit the Big Potato, and enjoy a cheese tasting. If you want to include the nature reserve and a leisurely lunch, allow a full day. Robertson is best combined with a drive through the Southern Highlands, so consider it a relaxed stop on a longer itinerary.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Bowral – The stylish heart of the Southern Highlands, known for its gardens, boutiques, and the Bradman Museum.
- Morton National Park – Dramatic sandstone cliffs, lookouts like Fitzroy Falls, and excellent bushwalking trails.
- Kangaroo Valley – A scenic valley with historic bridges, a suspension footbridge, and kayaking on the river.
- Berry – A picturesque village with a bustling main street of galleries, cafes, and a famous pie shop.
- Jamberoo – Home to Jamberoo Action Park and the Jamberoo Pub, plus access to rainforest walks.
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- Shoal Bay — Phil Whitehouse from London, United Kingdom / CC BY 2.0
- Telegraph Point — MRichards01 / CC BY-SA 4.0
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