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It often dries out to the point where farmers can graze their sheep and cattle, hence the fencing. Even when it is full, the water is almost as saline as seawater!īelieved to be more than a million years old, the shallow lake sits on a deep bed of sediment (more than 250m deep!) but has an average depth of only about a metre, so evaporation rates are high. With urban myths embellishing the facts about the source of water in Lake George, it was originally spoken of by the indigenous peoples as “Werriwa/Weereewa”, thought to mean “bad water”. And, at times, that’s exactly what it is!
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Keep left onto the M23, and about 120km further on from Bundanoon, you’ll see a large lake that may look a little odd … There are fence lines crossing it as though it should be dry farmland. What’s a journey without a little mystery? Tear yourself away from the majestic views at Fitzroy Falls, and just a few minutes further along the road, before rejoining the Hume Highway, drop into the Southern Highlands village of Bundanoon.įamous for the annual Brigadoon Highland Gathering festival – held every April, this charming community comes together and welcomes visitors to celebrate all things Scottish.ĭid you know?… Although historic in personality and presentation, Bundanoon is also environmentally progressive, being the first town in NSW to ban the sale of bottled water!Īs if there weren’t enough to see and do in Bundanoon, for the more serious of hikers, the nearby Fairy Bower Falls walking track in Morton National Park rewards the effort with spectacular views. Breathe in the essence of eucalypt as Fitzroy Falls tumbles out of the forest and over the edge of the escarpment, plummeting past the warm tones of the craggy cliff face into the valley more than 80 metres below.Įxplore the walking tracks and make sure to drop into the visitor centre – not just to learn about the region’s flora and fauna, but for a great insight into local Australian Aboriginal culture and history. Once the body has been refuelled and revived, drive south to Moss Vale, then take the Nowra Road to Morton National Park. Pretty all year round, but if you are there in September, don’t leave Bowral without admiring the tulips in Corbett Gardens.įinally, a visit to Bowral is not complete without paying homage at the mecca of Australian cricket history, The Bradman Museum – The International Cricket Hall of Fame, the home ground to Donald Bradman, Australia’s cricketing legend and the town’s most famous son. And in keeping with the “flavour”, there’s even a circa 1915 cinema, the Empire Cinema. Pay a visit to Dirty Jane’s, a permanent market offering the best in all things antique. Munch on an award-winning mince pie at the Gumnut Patisserie, or settle into a café nestled amongst vintage boutiques, bookstores, and galleries. BowralĪ further 60km and just off the motorway, Bowral is the perfect place to brunch.
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Then, as the morning dew dries on this quintessential dose of Australiana, revive yourself with a coffee at Melaleuca House before hitting the road en route to beautiful Bowral.
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Wander amongst wattle, meander through the mallee, or let your inner child free on the flying fox in the playground. With over 400 hectares, Mount Annan Botanical Gardens incorporates wide open spaces, natural woodland, and – of course – stunning gardens that serve as the native plant garden of Sydney’s Royal Botanic Gardens. Just over 50km from Sydney, you will find New South Wales’ newest and Australia’s largest botanic gardens. Forget the plane, travel by train or automobile … The journey from Sydney to Canberra is worth taking the time.Īn easy - some would describe as very “vanilla” - three-hour drive from Sydney, down the Hume Highway, to Canberra can be so much more colourful when you take the time to detour and stop in some of the smaller centres along the way.īreak free of Sydney and awaken the senses with the botanic beauty of an early morning stop at Mount Annan, breakfast in the boutique town of Bowral, or brunch in the village of Bundanoon.įire up the adrenalin at Fitzroy Falls or marvel at the mystique of a lake that flows nowhere, before passing through the gateway to more than just the nation’s capital.
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