Where to Find Us

Lyrebird Ridge can be reached either from Nowra or from Kangaroo Valley.

From Nowra take Illaroo Road on the western side of the highway just north of the bridge over the Shoalhaven. At North Nowra take the second exit from the roundabout and continue along Illaroo Road through Bangalee and Tapitallee. You will reach a fork in the road; the left fork is signposted to Illaroo and Bundanon. Take the right hand fork which brings you into Budgong Road. Lyrebird Ridge is approximately 3 kilometres on the right.

If you are coming from Kangaroo Valley head west along Talloowa Dam/Mt Scanzi Road to the west of the village. After about 1 kilometre turn left onto Mt Scanzi Road and continue up and down the mountain until you reach Budgong Road. Turn left at this T-junction and continue along Budgong Road for approoximately 5 kilometres. Lyrebird Ridge is off to the left.

Use you can zoom and pan the map below to see an accurate view of the roads.

Local Attractions

  • Arthur Boyd’s - Bundanon
  • Cambewarra Lookout Tearooms
  • Tapitallee Carriages Guesthouse and Café
  • Wilandra Cross Country Course
  • Yarrawa Estate Winery
  • Cambewarra Estate Winery
  • Orchid Images Organic Orchid Nursery
  • Township of Berry
  • Cambewarra Bonsai
  • Nowra Animal Park
  • Moreton National park

Winter Wine Festival

Join us on the Queen’s Birthday Long Weekend 7 - 9 June 2008. Organic – taste the difference for yourself – Wine, Cheese & Chocolate.

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Cellar Door Sales

Our cellar door sales operate on Friday, Saturday and Sundays as well as Public Holidays between the hours of 10 am to 5 pm.

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Bed & Breakfast

This is the perfect place to enjoy a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and experience the peace and tranquillity of our 40 acre country retreat.

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Families Welcome

Families are very welcome as the property is well suited for children to explore. Bikes, fishing gear, sports equipment all available for use. Feed the chickens, collect the eggs, spot wombats at night or do some bird watching.