Discover the best top things to do in Berry, Australia including Drawing Room Rocks, The Treat Factory, Goldfish Toyshop, Berry Country Fair, Berry Museum.
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5.0 based on 61 reviews
Great short walk near Berry & Kangaroo Valley, 3km's return, depending on fitness level about 1hr return. There are some moderate uphill sections but the walk is generally easy. The track is clearly defined and fun walking underneath the sub-tropical canopy. The views over the Illawarra are spectacular, along with the unique rock formations. Keep kids and dogs on leash there are severe drop-offs at the top.
4.5 based on 159 reviews
At the Treat Factory you can buy a huge range of goodies direct from the producer. We produce more than 200 varieties of Conserves, Condiments, Pickles, Chutneys & Sauces as well as handcraft old fashioned confectionaries and chocolates. You may even find your favourite sweets from around Australia and the world. The Treat Factory Warehouse stocks a range of Australian flours, nuts, spices, dried & glaced fruit, legumes and other specialised cooking ingredients and bakeware. Restaurants, cafes, chefs, bakers and cake decorators are encouraged to register their business for a 15% trade discount.
I visited The Treat Factory in early December to do my Christmas shopping. I'd previously visited this place while doing a road trip, and their assortment of treats was worth returning for. The factory is a 3-minute drive from the heart of town, or an easy 10-minute walk from Berry Station. On this occasion, I simply caught the express train down from Sydney and enjoyed some amazing scenery along the way. I recommend you take a browse of their website before visiting. You can buy their products on-line, but hey, half the fun is browsing their store and enjoying the township of Berry. And how good is their selection! I came away with unusual dukkahs (for example: Macadamia & Lemon Myrtle), a large variety of jams (fig & walnut is my fave), decadent hot chocolates (including chilli chocolate), and also some dessert sauces (including butterscotch). There's also chocolates, preserves, condiments, savoury sauces, hampers, and so much more. Decisions, decisions! Most of their products are made on the premises, so while I was browsing the store, I took a peek through the glass windows to watch the factory staff working away like busy bees. The staff had a great work ethic; nothing was too much trouble and they were genuinely happy to help. I asked a staff member for assistance in locating a product. Despite her being busy, when she saw how long my shopping list was, she asked if I needed help locating any of the other products. Nice one! After blitzing my Christmas shopping list, I popped directly next door to The Dairy Bar for some time out over a gelato before heading back on the train. It was relaxing sitting out on the deck overlooking farmland which stretched out to Mt Coolangatta. I noticed they had a breakfast and lunch menu (using condiments from The Treat Factory), so next time I'll give that a go. There's a car park directly outside, and both venues are Covid-friendly. I especially like how they are located away from Berry's busy day-trippers. All up, a trip down to The Treat Factory was the best way to get my Christmas shopping nailed, and I'll be happy to pop by whenever I'm passing through Berry. Oh, and the family were very happy with their unusual Christmas gifts, too!
4.5 based on 26 reviews
I live in berry and I try to go there very day because it is the best toy shop I hav ever ben to you shod bring a camera.
4.5 based on 44 reviews
terrifuc Market really improved over recent months with many new stall holders some of whom hand make their products as well as food, plants, retro/antiques/vinyl records - Great day out
4.0 based on 27 reviews
We visited this museum on Saturday and it was really set out well it had lots of history about the Town and how it was built up to the present day, thank you for such an excellent experience J & J Curd
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