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Foxground, NSW

Foxground offers a refreshing escape just a two-hour drive south of Sydney (approximately 139 km). Known for its lush green valleys and peaceful surroundings, this rural locality in the Illawarra region is an ideal destination for travelers seeking calm and authenticity.

Known For

  • Stunning rural landscapes and subtropical rainforest remnants
  • Rich historical significance tied to indigenous and colonial heritage
  • Peaceful retreats and unique accommodations

Foxground

With its roots steeped in indigenous heritage and European settlement, Foxground is more than just a picturesque spot—it’s a place where stories of the past meet the serenity of today.

Foxground is rich with stories of its early custodians, the Wadi Wadi and Yuin people, who lived harmoniously with the land. The area’s name traces back to its time as “The Flying Foxes Camping Ground,” reflecting its once-abundant flying fox population. European settlers arrived in the mid-19th century, with figures like John Blow building enduring homes like “Willow Glen,” a structure still standing today.

Over the years, Foxground developed into a close-knit community, complete with schools, churches, and industries like a butter factory. While many of these institutions are no longer operational, their legacy endures in the valley’s character and charm.

The valleys of Foxground are an idyllic backdrop for nature enthusiasts. Broughton Creek meanders through the area, providing serene spots for picnics and photography. The region also boasts subtropical rainforests dotted with native flora like the Australian red cedar and Illawarra plum, a testament to its fertile soils.

Nearby, visitors can explore hiking trails that offer breathtaking views of the Illawarra region. Whether it’s a leisurely stroll or an adventurous climb, the landscape caters to all levels of exploration. Keep an eye out for local wildlife, including kangaroos, echidnas, and a variety of bird species.

Where To Stay

Foxground offers a range of accommodations that align with its tranquil vibe. From cozy farm stays to luxurious country retreats, there’s something for everyone.

Notable examples include Willowvale Estate and Spring Creek Retreat, both offering spectacular views and modern amenities. For travelers who value privacy, vacation rentals provide self-contained cottages perfect for families or couples.

Nearby Attractions

While Foxground itself is a peaceful haven, its proximity to the town of Kiama adds another layer of interest. Visitors can take a short drive to explore Kiama’s iconic Blowhole or its pristine beaches. The historic town of Berry is also close by, renowned for its boutique shops, markets, and culinary delights.

Beyond the towns, the Illawarra Fly Treetop Adventures provide an exhilarating canopy walk through the rainforest, offering panoramic views of the coastline. With such an array of attractions within reach, Foxground is perfectly positioned for both relaxation and exploration.

Nearest Airport: Kingsford Smith

About Foxground

  • Locality: Rural locality
  • Foxground Postcode: 2534
  • State: New South Wales
  • Region: South Coast
  • Latitude: -34.72708
  • Longitude: 150.7684
  • Elevation: 56m
  • Population: 147
  • Median Income: $34788
  • Area (Sq/km): 20.057
  • Timezone: Australia/Sydney

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