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Art and Picture Works Gallery  

Come in and pay us a visit at the Art and PictureWorks Gallery. The gallery displays original artworks, limited editions and prints. The gallery has beautiful pieces of furniture, home decor, gifts and mirrors and caters for all budgets and decorat ...

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Bowral Bowling Club  

Ladies competition Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10.00am. Men’s competition Wednesdays and Saturdays at 1.00pm. Also there is a Snack Bar open Thursday to Friday from 6.00pm & also on Saturday & Sunday 12 noon till late. ...

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Bowral Golf Club  

Founded in 1901, Bowral Golf Club has traditionally been the cornerstone of golf in the Southern Highlands. Today's course was laid out by the famous Carnegie Clark in 1919 on land acquired by Samuel Horden. The course is 18 holes, 5406 metres, par ...

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Bowral Lookout  

The Bowral Lookout provides a scenic site overlooking Bowral and Moss Vale. Mount Gingenbullen, and the Cuckbundoon Ranges (near Goulburn) can be seen in the distance. Several walking tracks radiate from here and there is car parking, toilets, table ...

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Bowral Paper Place  

This unique specialised business in Bowral provides Artists materials, porters paints, framing and art supplies. It also has a wonderful selection of gifts and artifacts for the discerning shopper. This is an opportunity not to be missed. ...

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Bowral Visitor Centre  

The Bowral Visitor Centre is housed in The Bradman Museum of Cricket and Visitor Centre and is easily accessible from the Main Street of Bowral. It provides good parking facilities for visitors, a Tea Shop/Cafe which is open to the general public. ...

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Bradman Museum of Cricket  

The Museum is located in Donald Bradman’s childhood home town of Bowral, alongside Bradman Oval where his remarkable cricketing career began. The Museum and its entire collection, Sir Donald’s second home at 20 Glebe Street and Bradman Oval are ...

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Briars Historic Inn  

The historic Georgian (circa 1845) Inn has a true country atmosphere and is a favourite haunt of locals, with its intimate bars and contemporary food. The Briars Inn is famous for the 'cook your own' steak, chicken or fish. There are have ales on tap ...

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Centennial Vineyards  

Centennial Vineyards is located just minutes from the historic township of Bowral in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales. This premium cool-climate wine region is just an hour from Sydney and Wollongong, and an hour and a half from Canberra. In ...

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Centennial Vineyards Restaurant  

The Centennial Vineyards Restaurant owners have created a wonderful dining experience which makes the most of the beautifully appointed room and stunning vineyard views. To ensure there is something for everyone, Robin's cuisine is cleverly balanced ...

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Endota Spa Bowral  

Endota Spa is the all-Australian Day Spa Network. Splish, bang in the middle of town on Bong Bong Street sits a blissful Endota Spa in a beautiful historic building. The Spa boasts brilliant lead lighting, high ceilings and polished floor boards. A d ...

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Gibbergunyah Reserve  

Gibbergunya took its name from Gibbergunya Creek. Gibbergunyah is a reserve for public recreation and for the presservation of native flora and fauna. The kangaroo, wombat and echidna have often been seen on the Gibbergunya Walking Track. Track broch ...

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Grand Bar and Brasserie of Bowral  

Located at the rear of a nineteenth century French Provincial-style building in the centre of town, The Grand Bar and Brasserie invites you to experience its culinary delights, comfortable bar, professional service and genial atmosphere. The Bar sits ...

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Journeyman Restaurant and Bar  

The Journeyman is an A La Carte contemporary restaurant. It was described in the Sydney Morning Herald as "A passionate husband and wife team delivers fine food and great wines in a polished restaurant, making the 90-minute trip to the Southern High ...

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Milk Factory Gallery  

The Milk Factory Gallery, Art and Design Centre and Café - Where good coffee and art meet! The Milk Factory Art Gallery and Exhibition Space provides art lovers with a venue in which to view contemporary artwork as well as offering a unique space fo ...

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Mount Jellore Lookout  

Mount Jellore Lookout is located in the Mount Gibraltar Reserve, Bowral. It is regarded as the finest view on the mountain with the Mittagong-Bowral Road and the Main Southern Railway. In the far distance, the Nattai and Kanangra wilderness areas ...

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Palate Pleasure  

Palate Pleasure Cafe specialises in corporate catering or special functions, serving new and innovative menu selections as well as classic favourites. They offer a wide range of menus to suit every occasion – please contact them to discuss ideas. W ...

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