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Toolijooa, NSW

Toolijooa, a quaint and tranquil locale in New South Wales, offers a peaceful escape just 137 km south of Sydney. With rolling green pastures, a hint of coastal breeze, and proximity to charming neighboring towns, this rural retreat blends serenity with convenience.

Known For

  • Scenic farmlands and coastal landscapes
  • Artistic workshops at the Old Toolijooa School
  • Proximity to Berry and Gerringong attractions

Nestled within the Municipality of Kiama, Toolijooa sits between Gerringong and Berry, making it a perfect midpoint for exploring the region’s beauty. Its name, believed to originate from the local Aboriginal language, reflects the deep-rooted history of the land. Toolijooa was historically an agricultural hub and once boasted a railway station that operated from 1893 until 1974.

Though small in size, its legacy speaks volumes about its contribution to the region’s rural development.

Things to Do

Toolijooa’s charm lies in its simplicity and natural beauty. The Old Toolijooa School stands as a testament to the area’s cultural creativity, now hosting pottery workshops that attract visitors seeking hands-on artistic experiences.

The surrounding countryside invites leisurely drives or cycling tours, with picture-perfect vistas of rolling hills and the coastline in the distance. Nearby, Gerringong and Berry offer an array of activities, from boutique shopping to sampling local wines and cheeses.

Where To Stay

While Toolijooa is a rural village with limited amenities, its close proximity to larger towns ensures you’ll never feel far from comfort.

Gerringong and Berry provide a variety of accommodation options, ranging from luxury bed and breakfasts to cozy farm stays. For a truly immersive experience, visitors can opt for holiday rentals that place them right in the heart of this peaceful landscape.

Getting to Toolijooa

Traveling to Toolijooa is straightforward. By car, it’s a scenic 90-minute drive from Sydney along the Princes Highway. For those preferring public transport, train stations at Gerringong and Berry connect to Sydney and other South Coast destinations. Once there, the journey itself becomes a highlight, with winding roads and breathtaking views adding to the charm.

Toolijooa’s appeal lies in its unspoiled beauty and quiet simplicity. Perfect for travelers seeking a slower pace, it provides a refreshing contrast to the hustle of urban life while remaining close enough for a convenient escape.

Nearest Airport: Kingsford Smith

About Toolijooa

  • Locality: Rural locality
  • Toolijooa Postcode: 2534
  • State: New South Wales
  • Region: South Coast
  • Latitude: -34.75558
  • Longitude: 150.78091
  • Elevation: 10m
  • Population: 127
  • Median Income: $31980
  • Area (Sq/km): 8.162
  • Timezone: Australia/Sydney

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