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Discover Charms of New South Wales: Eight Must-Visit Towns

From coastal escapes to country charm within easy reach from Inner West Sydney

Living in Sydney’s Inner West means you don’t need to plan a long holiday to experience something different.

 

Within a reasonable driving distance, busy city streets give way to coastal views, historic towns, and regional centres where days feel easier to enjoy.

 

For people in Sydney’s Inner West looking for weekend ideas or places to visit outside the city, these eight towns continue to attract interest for their food scenes, easy-to-explore streets, and the everyday rhythm of local life.

 

Easy Weekend Getaways from Inner West Sydney

 

Across New South Wales, many regional towns are well suited to short breaks from the Inner West.

 

These places are straightforward to get around, offer reliable food options, and offer enough to enjoy without a tightly planned schedule.

 

Below are eight towns that Inner West locals often return to for a change of scenery and time away from the city.

 

Bowral — Southern Highlands

 

Bowral is one of the best-known towns in the Southern Highlands and is recognised for its gardens, heritage buildings, and lively main street.

 

Many visitors spend time walking through Corbett Gardens before exploring shops and cafés along Bong Bong Street.

 

The Southern Highlands is also where several community-focused organisations began before expanding across New South Wales.

 

One example is Dignity, a not-for-profit organisation that began in the region and now supports people experiencing homelessness across multiple locations in the state.

 

Its early work in the Highlands reflects the area’s long-standing connection to community-led initiatives.

 

Bowral’s food scene is well established, with places such as Harry’s on Green Lane and The Press Shop commonly forming part of a relaxed visit.

 

Learn more about Bowral:

 

www.visitnsw.com/destinations/country-nsw/southern-highlands/bowral

 

Learn more about Dignity:

 

www.dignity.org.au

 

Berry — South Coast NSW

 

Berry is a South Coast town known for its food, main street, and unhurried pace.

 

Visitors usually take their time browsing shops and choosing where to eat.

 

Milkwood Bakery and Queen Street Cafe are long-standing favourites and often feature in weekend plans for people travelling from Sydney.

 

Learn more about Berry:

 

www.visitnsw.com/destinations/south-coast/jervis-bay-and-shoalhaven/berry

 

Leura — Blue Mountains NSW

 

Leura is known for its tree-lined streets, independent shops, and easy access to nearby walking tracks.

 

Many people begin the day outdoors before settling in for coffee or brunch.

 

Red Door Café is a familiar meeting place for locals and visitors alike, reflecting the area’s relaxed pace.

 

Learn more about Leura:

www.visitnsw.com/destinations/blue-mountains/katoomba-area/leura

 

Berrima — Southern Highlands

 

Berrima is one of New South Wales’ best-preserved historic towns. Stone buildings line quiet streets, making it easy to explore on foot.

 

Many visitors finish their walk with a meal or drink at The Surveyor General Inn, a longtime gathering place for locals and visitors.

 

Learn more about Berrima:

www.visitnsw.com/destinations/country-nsw/southern-highlands/berrima

 

Kiama — Illawarra Coast NSW

 

Kiama attracts visitors with its coastline, ocean walks, and the well-known blowhole. Time by the water often shapes the day, followed by food in town. 

 

Diggies Café is a common choice after coastal walks and is close to many of Kiama’s key sights.

 

Learn more about Kiama:

 

www.kiama.com.au


 

Mudgee — Central West NSW

 

Mudgee combines country scenery with a well-known food and wine scene.

 

While farther from Sydney than other towns on this list, many people choose Mudgee for more extended weekend stays.

 

Local cafés such as Alby & Esthers often feature in visitor plans alongside markets and wineries.

 

Learn more about Mudgee:

 

www.visitmudgeeregion.com.au

 

Kangaroo Valley — Shoalhaven NSW

 

Kangaroo Valley provides a quieter alternative to busier destinations. Hills and bushland surround the area, and the main street is easy to explore at a relaxed pace.

 

The General Café is a familiar stop for people spending the day in the valley.

 

Learn more about Kangaroo Valley:

 

www.visitnsw.com/destinations/south-coast/jervis-bay-and-shoalhaven/kangaroo-valley

 

Tilba Tilba — Far South Coast NSW

 

Tilba Tilba is recognised for its preserved historic buildings and connection to local produce.

 

Visitors often spend time exploring before stopping at Tilba Dairy, a long-established local business.

 

For those interested in towns shaped by small, locally run enterprises, Tilba Tilba offers a different regional experience.

 

Learn more about Tilba Tilba:

 

www.visittilba.com.au

 

Exploring New South Wales from Inner West Sydney

 

One of the advantages of living in the Inner West is the number of regional towns within easy driving distance. 

 

These destinations offer good food, time outdoors, and opportunities to engage with local communities across New South Wales.

 

Whether planning a day trip or an extended weekend away, these towns continue to appeal to people seeking enjoyable experiences beyond the city.

 

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Editor’s note:


This article forms part of Local Women’s Business Inner West Sydney’s ongoing coverage of regional towns and the people shaping their communities.

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