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Bowral

Bowral is the largest town in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia, about ninety minutes south of Sydney. It is the main business and entertainment precinct of the Wingecarribee Shire and Highlands. At the 2016 census, the population of the Bowral area was 12,949.

Elevation: 690 m

Weather: 5 °C, Wind W at 40 km/h, 69% Humidity

Postal code: 2576

Population: 12,949 (2016 census)

State electorate(s): Wollondilly

About Bowral

Fashionable Southern Highlands rural retreat

Bowral is the most prosperous town in the Southern Highlands. In recent times Bowral, and nearby Burradoo, have become synonymous with an image of wealthy city people retreating to the cool climate charm of the area. This has been the case since the arrival of the railway in 1867. By the late 1880s Bowral was the Sydney equivalent of an Indian Hill Station. The wealthy left steamy Sydney to spend extended holidays in the Southern Highlands where they played tennis, had long afternoon teas, courted and caroused.

Today Bowral prides itself in its "sophistication" and its up-market boutiques, gift shops, antique dealers, restaurants and cafes, bookshops and art galleries. The town's economy is driven primarily by tourism and the surrounding district is known for its cattle breeding. If you want to experience European elegance close to Sydney then Bowral has hotels, exclusive guest houses, and boutique shops designed to meet those needs.

Popular Attractions Around Bowral

Mount Jellore Lookout

Mount Jellore Lookout is located in the Mount Gibraltar Reserve, Bowral. It is regarded as the finest view on the mountain with the Mittagong-Bowral Road and the Main Southern Railway. In the far distance, the Nattai and Kanangra wilderness areas and the Blue Mountains (Katoomba) can be seen.

To the north-west, farmland gives way to the bush of Mount Alexandra Reserve on the other side of the Old Hume Highway. In the middle distance Mount Jellore can be seen protruding above the dissected plateau.

Bowral Art Gallery

Nestled in the Bowral arts precinct, behind the Bowral Library, discover our cottage gallery, sculpture garden and contemporary workshops.

A premier organisation of the arts in the highlands and home to the Bowral and District Art Society Inc.

Extensive exhibition calendar showcasing experienced and emerging artists.

Illawarra Tourism Route

Take in the beauty of the Southern Highlands, Illawarra and Morton National Park from the comfort of your car on the Illawarra tourism route.

Travel through the rolling hills and pretty pastures of farming country. Stop to walk to the falls and collect maps from the Fitzroy Falls Visitor Centre, then continue on to Belmore Falls, absorbing striking views over the sandstone escarpment and deep valleys as you drive.

From Belmore Falls in Morton National Park, drive through lush rainforest to Robertson; be sure to stop and enjoy a range of cafés, restaurants and bakeries in Robertson.

Bradman Museum and International Cricket Hall of Fame

The Bradman Museum and International Cricket Hall of Fame is located in the NSW Southern Highlands, in the town of Bowral. It is situated in an area known as Glebe Park, which includes Bradman Oval and parkland. The adjacent children's playground is cricket themed and has a gas barbecue for picnics.

The Bradman Museum houses state-of-the-art interactive experiences and a museum collection of national significance to suit everyone's interest. It begins with the Origins of Cricket and travels through all the significant eras through to the Big Bash League.

Gibbergunyah Reserve

Gibbergunya took its name from Gibbergunya Creek. Gibbergunyah is a reserve for public recreation and for the preservation of native flora and fauna. There is a limited range of eucalypts; however there is a profusion of woody pear which resembles the waratah in foliage. The kangaroo, wombat and echidna have often been seen on the Gibbergunya Walking Track. The track is quite steep ascending from Howard's Lane, Welby but the easier approach is from Boronia Street in Bowral.

Dirty Janes Bowral

Bowral's only permanent antique market, offering the best in vintage. Dirty Janes Emporium is the latest retail venture from the team at Crowley and Grouch. Incorporating antique furniture, lighting, architectural, beautiful quality preloved home furnishings, and the fabulous Recycled Rags clothing salon, it is the one stop shop for style on a budget.

Next door to the Emporium, Dirty Janes Antique Market now has over 50 dealers offering some wonderful pieces including garden ware, furnishings, ornaments, paintings, jewellery decorator items. If you would like to join their team and become a stall holder please contact them. They have a range of spaces on offer including individual display cabinets through to large floor spaces.

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