Before I succumb to my procrastination tendencies and completely forget – here is the last post about the last limb of my two day trip to Nowra. So following from my last post, after stopping over during the morning at Fitzroy Falls and going on a walk through the wilderness and waterfalls, we decided to drive over to the surrounding towns and take a look for a place to eat.
Unfortunately for us, our first pitstop Bowral was a town that was brimming with people at midday, which meant that finding a seat for lunch at various, aesthetically pleasing cafes scatted around the town was basically impossible…unless you weren’t all that hungry and willing to queue up of course!
It’s a shame, but at least this meant I had a lot of time to wander around and really explore all the nooks and crannies of the town. Highlights included the beautifully decorated nursery, a stationary shop/cafe known as ‘The Press Shop’, and an antique shop with a bright red door overrun gnarly vines.






Bowral is definitely the town to visit if you’re a coffee sipping book lover or antique lover with an eye for all things nostalgic and quirky.
We wrapped up the second day of our trip by dropped by at the nearby town of Berrima, which also had plenty of wonderfully decorated shops to explore with a very autumnal, rustic and cosy vibe. I was especially fond of the 50c lemonade stand display (see if you can spot it below) which was just so cute. Home decor, jams, vintage items – Berrima has it all.








