1. Corbett Gardens
Corbett Gardens is a vibrant and colorful garden in Bowral, known for hosting the annual Tulip Time Festival, showcasing a stunning display of tulips and other seasonal blooms.
The best places to see and eat in Bowral, ranked by real travelers.
Corbett Gardens is a vibrant and colorful garden in Bowral, known for hosting the annual Tulip Time Festival, showcasing a stunning display of tulips and other seasonal blooms.
A must-visit for cricket enthusiasts, this museum celebrates the life and career of Sir Donald Bradman and offers interactive exhibits on the history of cricket.
A picturesque reserve perfect for a family picnic, featuring a serene lake, walking trails, and abundant birdlife.
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Offers panoramic views of the surrounding Southern Highlands and is a great spot for photography and enjoying the natural beauty of the area.
A charming garden in the heart of Bowral, ideal for a leisurely stroll or a peaceful break amidst well-maintained flower beds and manicured lawns.
This lookout provides stunning views over the Nattai River Valley and is a perfect spot for taking in the expansive natural scenery.
A developing botanical garden showcasing local flora, with plans for extensive plant collections and educational facilities.
A National Trust property featuring a historic Georgian-style house and a beautiful maze garden, offering insight into early colonial life.
A scenic walking trail that follows an old railway line, featuring a tunnel, stunning views, and opportunities for bird watching.
A historical estate with beautifully maintained gardens, offering guided tours of the house and grounds, showcasing art and heritage.
Provides breathtaking views of the Mittagong area and surrounding landscapes, ideal for a short visit to appreciate the natural beauty.
A scenic pathway lined with cherry trees, dedicated to fallen soldiers, offering a tranquil walking experience especially beautiful in spring.
A natural reserve featuring walking trails and several lookouts that offer panoramic views of the Southern Highlands.
A beautiful waterfall accessible via a walking track, offering serene natural surroundings perfect for a peaceful retreat.
A natural reserve with walking trails, offering opportunities for bushwalking, bird watching, and exploring diverse flora and fauna.
A statue commemorating the birthplace of P.L. Travers, the author of Mary Poppins, located in the township where she was born.
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