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Charm, antiques & crafts...
Berry is a country town surrounded by diary land that is rich and green. Endowed with a considerable amount of country charm, Berry is a magnet for city folks wishing to enjoy the simple ways of country life for a while. For many people who set off intending to pass through Berry on their way some where else, the chance to stop and experience the simple yet sophisticated 'Town of Trees' is irresistible.

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A HERITAGE TOWN

Situated 16 kms north of Nowra, it is immediately obvious that Berry is a heritage town as buildings and features of a bygone era have been preserved and are classified by the National Trust. With street names such as Queen Street, Prince Alfred and George Street, the historic era is well and truly set.

Berry is a mecca of antique
and craft shops perfect for the leisurely browsing. The weekend is one of the most popular times for visitors, many of whom take home a quality handcrafted item or finely finished antique as a reminder as their day.

This colourful township will keep you entertained all day long - shopping, browsing and eating. There is a spiritual peace about the valley that attracts visitors again to enjoy the local craft and creations.

Set amongst rolling green hills with the backdrop of the stunning Cambewarra range. Berry is famous for its cafés, antiques and boutique shopping. As soon as you cross the bridge and glimpse the gorgeous rotunda set amongst roses and camellias
in the beautiful Apex Park, you will know this is a special place.

Berry, known as the 'town of trees' could quite equally be known as a 'town for all seasons'. In autumn the trees turn golden and orange in a truly magnificent display, in winter the cool, crisp air lures you to a welcoming fire, in spring the gardens provide a stunning exhibition and in summer you are only 10 minutes from the spectacular Seven Mile Beach.

The town and the surrounding countryside are a treasure just waiting to be explored. If gourmet delights are your passion, Berry will fulfil your dreams. The surrounding area is dotted with many boutique wineries of note and the local sourdough bakery, deli and other gourmet food outlets should not be missed.

Outdoor and adventure pursuits include National Parks, 4WD adventures, surfing, canoeing, horse riding, rock climbing are just a few outdoor sports you can enjoy. Upcoming events include jazz music, art exhibitions, One weekend will not be enough! For further information visit:
www.berry.org.au


The Berry experience not to be missed
The Berry Country Fair, an experience not to be missed, is held the first Sunday of the month except April when due to Easter it is held on the second Sunday which attracts market-goers from far and wide. A hand made art and craft fair, the Berry Country Fair has won the hearts of visitors and locals alike. There is something for everyone from a children's area to entertainment space. Farm yard animals, fresh and preserved Australian Flora, local produce, recycled timber products, Ballistic Surfboards, timber and hand-knitted toys, various native and cottage plants, interesting bric-a-brac, handmade cane and twine baskets not to forget the many and varied arts and craft that all go to make up a wonderful day out.

Most visitors also like to enjoy Berry's atmosphere by relaxing in one of the townships restaurants, coffee shops and eateries serving fine and varied cuisine's. For those who would like to stay longer in Berry can choose from an interesting range of
accommodation to suit every taste, from cosy pubs to luxurious bed and breakfasts.

Enjoy a Boutique Lifestyle at the award winning
Grange at Berry
The Grange at Berry


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