Tagaytay Highlands Website

Tagaytay Highlands Website

Tagaytay Highlands Website

The Southern Highlands of New South Wales have been a destination for travellers from Sydney, Canberra and the coast, seeking a refreshing change of climate, frosty winters and open spaces, since the 19th century. These days the Highlands' attractions range from sophisticated resorts, bed and breakfast getaways in Bowral with its numerous cafes, restaurants and bookshops to Sutton Forest and Bundanoon with its cycling in the Morton National Park, Highland Fling in November and Brigadoon Scottish Festival in April. There are also vineyards, open gardens, antiquarian print and bookshops and antiques to be found. Accommodation is equally diverse. Here are a few tips on the accommodation front.

Resorts, Hotels, Motels and Guesthouses

The Highlands has accommodation for everyone, including a range of resorts and good hotels. Peppers Manor House, which offers a luxurious weekend away on acres, including golf at the Mt Broughton Golf Club, is at Sutton Forest on the Old Hume Highway near the corner of Oldbury Road. Sutton Forest has a number of attractions including pub lunches at the Sutton Forest Hotel, the open cottage garden at Red Cow Farm (each year from 18 September), an antique shop and vineyard.

Sutton Forest is an historic area with many fine old homes, one of which, Hillview, was the holiday retreat of the New South Wales Governor. On Judges' Hill, Oldbury Road, you can see other fine homes including Whitby, an Arts and Crafts mansion with finely maintained English hedging around its extensive grounds.


  • Tagaytay Highlands Website

    Tagaytay Highlands Website

    Tagaytay Highlands Website

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