Berry

Berry is a postcard-perfect historic town on the New South Wales South Coast, where tree-lined main streets, 19th-century buildings, and a thriving food scene create an irresistible stop for travellers. Settled by cedar-getters and dairy farmers, Berry today charms with its country-come-urban vibe: art galleries, boutique shopping, and a calendar of farmers’ markets and festivals. It’s the kind of place where you slow down, wander the main drag with a coffee in hand, and breathe in the coastal hinterland air.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find that a half-day to a full day in Berry is plenty to soak up its charms. Arrive by mid-morning to browse the shops and grab lunch, then head to the beach or a winery in the afternoon. If you’re planning to explore the surrounding dairy farms or do a longer coastal walk, consider an overnight stay at one of the town’s B&Bs or boutique hotels.

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