Bowral, New South Wales

BowralNestled in the shadow of Mt Gibraltar, famous for the annual Tulip Time Festival and home to the Bradman Museum of Cricket, Bowral is just one of those quite unique places. Bowral prides itself on possessing the best of both worlds - the big smoke and the bush. Some call it the Double Bay of the country.

Bowral is also very continental and cosmopolitan, having borrowed the lifestyle, the culture and the cuisine from other abundantly blessed places around the globe. French Provincial, North American New England, and Tuscan styles have all been accommodated in the Bowral of the Highlands with minor adaptations to climate and creature comforts.

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Flower festivals

Flower festivals

Tulips have attracted visitors to the area since the 1940s. Today, the biggest local festival is Tulip Time in late September. Bowral's Corbett Gardens is a particularly colourful event. Private gardens are open to the public in autumn and spring.


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