Bundanoon Hotel
Located in the quaint village of Bundanoon in the NSW Southern Highlands, The Bundanoon Hotel has been established since 1922.
Located in the quaint village of Bundanoon in the NSW Southern Highlands, The Bundanoon Hotel has been established since 1922.
Bundanoon Market is a fabulously friendly local market alternately held in the grounds and hall of Bundanoon Public School and in the Soldiers Memorial Hall. The market is crammed with arts, crafts and music, fresh local produce, breads, eggs and honey, plus a glorious selection of homemade cakes, jams, chutneys and sauces. Our delicious food stalls […]
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Bundanoon’s spectacular scenery! Walk, ride and camp.
HISTORY: After the railway passed through what is now Bundanoon in 1868, settlement began to increase, and in 1877 a request was made to the Bishop for a minister to visit once a month. The first Holy Trinity Church at Bundanoon was erected with slab walls and shingle roof surmounted by three wooden crosses on one acre of land offered by Mr. W. A. Nicholas. It was consecrated on 9th November, 1879. The building was subsequently burnt down in the disastrous bushfires of December 1904. On 8th March, 1905 His Excellency Sir Harry Rawson laid the foundation stone of the new stone church built by Mr. J.W.R. Walker of Kareela. Stonework was done by Mr. T. Shepherd and son from Bowral, and the windowsills dressed by G.W. Layton of Penrose. The sandstone came from near a coalmine halfway between Bundanoon and Penrose. The hardwood was supplied by Joe Tooth, who had a sawmill in the Bundanoon Gully. Three beautiful windows adorn the east end of the building. One window shows the Holy Spirit as a dove descending, another the Lamb of God with a banner of love and together they flank the lovely central window with its colourful ‘IHS’ and seven orbs. The building was consecrated by Bishop Wright on 28th June, 1912. An historic cemetery is located behind the church. The earliest monument is to Amy E. Nicholas who died in 1880.
Easy to moderate rides around this cyclist village on the edge of the stunning National Park and State Forests.
At Bundanoon we have a weekly service on Thursdays at 12.30pm followed by fellowship with a BYO lunch.
Uses: Rugby Leage, cricket, tennis, as well as The annual Highland Gathering – Brigadoon, is held here each April. Sports fields include: rugby league field, synthetic hockey pitch, netball court, tennis courts (3 in total). Nb: Picnic tables are not under shelter Lights: lights and clubhouse are limited to approved sporting clubs only. No dogs […]
The Bundanoon Country Inn Motel is conveniently located 90 minutes from Sydney, Canberra and Wollongong, providing the perfect base to explore the wonders of the Southern Highlands.