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Robertson

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Robertson is a small town in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales.

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[edit] Get in

By car via the Illawarra Highway (which connects to the Hume and the Princes Highways). When you reach the top of the Macquarie Pass you are at Robertson.

Cityrail [1] services Robertson by bus twice daily from Moss Vale and Wollongong.

The 3801 Cockatoo run heads up the range to Robertson on Sundays.

[edit] Get around

Robertson is a small town, and the village can easily be seen by foot.

[edit] See

  • Robertson still has the train track, still has the station, but no regular passenger train service any longer. The Robertson train station is still in perfect condition, and heritage listed.
  • The Macquarie Pass National Park [2] lies just to the west of the town, with cliffs, rainforest, coastal views and waterfalls. There is no entry fee to the park.

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[edit] Eat

  • The famous Robertson Pie Shop, is on the highway, has big signs, and some interesting decor. The pies aren't the best in the world (as claimed) but they certainly aren't the worst. A nice place to stop.

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[edit] Sleep

[edit] Contact

[edit] Get out

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