
Hotels in Berrima, New South Wales
Surveyor General Inn
Surveyor General Inn Claims Australia's oldest continuously licensed Inn. The Inn was built by William Harper in 1834 licensed in 1835 and was handed over to his son, James Harper in 1835 who became the first publican. License No. 109385 ...
Information on Berrima, NSW 2577
Berrima is a charming Georgian village in NSW's Southern Highlands, featuring beautifully preserved colonial architecture with sandstone buildings, hand-made bricks, and rustic wooden awnings. The historic town offers antique shops, bakeries, and character-filled pubs.
The imposing Berrima Court House is a must-see attraction, while visitors can enjoy tastings at local wineries and discover colonial-era ironworks and sandstone cottages. Crab apple and plum trees complete the picturesque village atmosphere.
Local tourism links
Travel options
From Sydney, NSW TrainLink operates buses from Central Station to Berrima twice daily, with tickets costing $9-13 and taking approximately 2 hours. There's no direct bus service, requiring transfers via Bowral Station, with the total journey taking about 3 hours 15 minutes including transfers.
Once in town, walking is the best option to get around, especially on weekends when parking is limited. Local Berrima Buslines provide regional bus services throughout the area.
- Bowral (8km)
- Sutton Forest (9km)
- Mittagong (11km)
- Burrawang (20km)
- Robertson (26km)
- Kangaroo Valley (33km)
- Marulan (39km)
- Albion Park (41km)
- Dapto (Wollongong) (42km)
- Albion Park Rail (43km)