Braidwood is a small town in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales. The entire town is heritage listed, and it features many buildings from the 1850s.
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Braidwood is situated on the western side of the Great Dividing Range in New South Wales. It has no train station but can be reached by car from Canberra via the Kings Highway (approx 1 hour), Batemans Bay or Nowra (60 to 90 minutes drive) or Sydney (approximately 3 hours drive via Goulburn). It is a popular stopping point on trips between Canberra and the South Coast of New South Wales.
A daily bus service is available to and from Canberra and the nearest train station is at Bungendore, which is located about 50 km to the west of Braidwood.
Get around
Braidwood is a small town, and can easily be covered by foot or bike. It does not have a public transport system, but there is a taxi service (Braidwood Taxis, ph: 0429 422 286).
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- Historic buildings Braidwood's many historic buildings are its main attraction for tourists.
- Braidwood Museum, 186 Wallace Street Braidwood, ☏ +61 2 4842 2310. Friday to Sunday 11AM-2PM. $5 adults, $1 children. This small museum is housed in a building dating from the 1840s.
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- Associated Kerosene & Oil Lamps Australia Braidwood, 134 Wallace St. Saturday 9:30am-2:30pm. lovely little shop with a plethora of oil lamps.
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