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Broughton Village, NSW

Broughton Village is one of New South Wales’ lesser-known treasures, tucked along the scenic South Coast. Just a 2-hour drive from Sydney (146 km), this peaceful locality offers a chance to experience rural charm with the convenience of being near bustling towns like Berry and Kiama.

Known For

  • Scenic rural landscapes
  • Proximity to Berry and Kiama attractions
  • Quiet, private accommodations

Located on the Princes Highway, Broughton Village lies between the historic town of Berry to the south and Kiama to the north. The area’s history is intertwined with that of its neighboring towns, particularly Berry, which has a rich colonial past. While the village itself remains quiet and residential, its surroundings tell the story of South Coast’s agricultural roots, from dairy farming to the timber industry. Today, this rural setting appeals to those seeking serenity without sacrificing modern comforts.

Broughton Creek meanders nearby, enhancing the picturesque environment. With its open spaces and gentle landscapes, the area offers a rare blend of peace and accessibility, ideal for travelers who want to enjoy nature without venturing too far from the conveniences of nearby towns.

While Broughton Village itself is serene and understated, its strategic location provides easy access to some of the South Coast’s most beloved attractions. A short drive south brings you to Berry, known for its vibrant main street, artisan shops, and culinary delights.

To the north, Kiama’s rugged coastline, including the iconic Kiama Blowhole and the coastal walk to Werri Beach, provides stunning views and invigorating hikes. Other attractions, such as Seven Mile Beach National Park and the Illawarra Fly Treetop Walk, are within reach for those wanting a mix of adventure and relaxation.

Broughton Village NSW doesn’t boast its own dining establishments, but nearby Berry makes up for it with an array of options. Start your day with breakfast at the Berry General Store, a local favorite for its fresh coffee and warm, welcoming atmosphere. For lunch, indulge in modern Australian cuisine at The Garden Berry or enjoy a casual bite at the iconic Berry Donut Van.

Evenings in Berry offer diverse choices ranging from fine dining to laid-back pubs. With such close proximity, visitors to Broughton Village can experience the best of South Coast dining without traveling far.

Where to Stay

Though accommodations within Broughton Village itself are limited, nearby properties provide plenty of options.

The tranquility of the area is reflected in local lodgings, such as “Tranquility,” a rural retreat offering modern comforts in a country-style setting. Berry’s charming bed-and-breakfasts and boutique hotels are also popular among travelers who appreciate a mix of comfort and character.

For larger groups or those seeking privacy, holiday rentals are an excellent choice. Properties with expansive gardens and outdoor fireplaces offer a relaxing way to spend evenings after a day of exploring.

How to Get There

Broughton Village’s location makes it an easy trip for travelers coming from Sydney or Canberra. By car, the Princes Highway connects directly to the area, ensuring a smooth journey. For those using public transport, the nearest train station is in Berry, which is serviced by the NSW TrainLink South Coast Line. From Berry, local taxis or rideshare services can take you the short distance to Broughton Village.

The drive itself is a highlight, with scenic coastal and rural views providing a prelude to the peaceful environment awaiting you. Whether it’s a weekend escape or a longer stay, Broughton Village offers a calming retreat within easy reach of city life.

Nearest Airport: Kingsford Smith

About Broughton Village

  • Locality: Rural locality
  • Broughton Village Postcode: 2534
  • State: New South Wales
  • Region: South Coast
  • Latitude: -34.74199
  • Longitude: 150.76162
  • Elevation: 41m
  • Population: 86
  • Median Income: $49868
  • Area (Sq/km): 9.557
  • Timezone: Australia/Sydney

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