Eschalot served modern Australian cuisine.

Best places to eat in Berrima,Southern Highlands,NSW:Cafes,restaurants and fine-dining

Some of the best Southern Highlands food,wine and heritage spots have joined forces.

  • Mal Chenu
One of the five new cotttages at Bendooley Estate.

Bendooley Estate Cottages review,Berrima:Southern Highlands stay that's the epitome of rustic glamour

It's hard to conceive of a more complete Southern Highlands accommodation experience.

  • Anthony Dennis
Getting away from it all in the Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupé and Cabriolet in the Southern Highlands.

Get outta town:a road trip to the Southern Highlands

A drive to the country is a reminder of the power of leaving familiar surrounds for a fresh comfort zone.

  • Katrina Strickland
The Loch,Berrima.

The Loch,Berrima NSW,review:Bed and breakfast with boutique touches

This rustic but supremely comfortable guesthouse is part of a renaissance of the wining and dining scene in the Southern Highlands.

  • Anthony Dennis
The main guests'lounge area at The Loch,Berrima.

The Loch,Berrimah:Highland fling

Four cosy,well-appointed rooms are called Argyle,Aberdeen,Arran and Ayr.

  • Anthony Dennis
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Ashrowan bed&breakfast.

Packed with warmth

Brian Brownstein discovers the home fires are burning nicely at this classic country house in Berrima.

Hellore cottage garden.

Jellore Cottage,Berrima review:Slab walls,settler style

Can an 1860s-built cottage in the southern highlands keep a couple of soft Sydneysiders warm? Anna Anderson finds out.

Bluemetal Vineyard,Berrima review:In the family bosom

Lenny Ann Low relives warm childhood memories in a cottage in Berrima.

Genteel feel ... the Vineyard Cottage is stylishly decorated with antiques and original artwork.

The Vineyard Cottage,Berrima review:Her beauty and her terroir

When your front door is this close to the cellar door,the designated driver can have a well-earned break,writes Mags King.

Lost in the labyrinth

Hedges,fig trees and even a field of sunflowers enclose maze-goers across the state,writes Rachel Sullivan.