Burradoo Accommodation

Burradoo is a village south of Bowral, in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia, in Wingecarribee Shire. The picturesque region surrounding the nation's capital is a sophisticated blend of country hospitality, excellent food, wine, accommodation facilities and attractions. Capital Country is known as a quality producer of cool climate wines with townships such as a wide range of services and facilities for all tastes and budgets, in its main towns of Moss Vale, Mittagong, Bowral, Berrima, Bundanoon, Burradoo, Sutton Forest and Robertson. The wonderful architecture of some of Australia's earliest established towns is also fascinating to explore.

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Burradoo Accommodation

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The Southern Highlands region lies to the south west of Sydney on top of the escarpment overlooking the South Coast. It is known for its picturesque towns, gracious and historic mansions and public buildings, as well as its genteel lifestyle. The region offers a wide range of services and facilities for all tastes and budgets, in its main towns of Moss Vale, Mittagong, Bowral, Berrima, Bundanoon, Burradoo, Sutton Forest and Robertson. These delightful rural towns are all within minutes of each other. As well as the comfortable surroundings in the towns, the region boasts many beautiful and spectacular natural attractions to delight the visitor. The Wombeyan Caves, Mt Gibraltar and the Fitzroy Falls are some of the best known of these attractions.

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Bowral has a reputation for brilliantly maintaining an old-style facade that harks back to colonial times. As such, it's great for antique shopping and other quaint Australian artifacts and holds a overall friendly air that makes it a popular destination on the South Coast. The Tulip Time festival is held annually, running for two weeks from the last week of September. Bowral's other claim to fame is that it's the town where all-time Australian cricketing hero Sir Donald Bradman spent his seminal years. Visit the Bradman Museum and Brad man Oval while you're here for a special sense of history.

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