Food scene
We highly recommend a visit to Provisions Braidwood. Provisions is a gourmet deli, pantry and creperie that stocks a fabulous range of artisan produce, locally-sourced ingredients and a delicious selection of French crepes.
Born in France, Operations Manager, Julien
Besnard has brought his hometown of Bretagne to Braidwood
through a delicious selection of galettes. Galettes are a Breton
speciality and here in Braidwood, they are made with gluten
free Australian buckwheat flour. Traditionally, French galettes are enjoyed with a glass of Kerisac Brut Cider, however, a chilled glass of wine pairs nicely too!
Provisions is open Thursday to Sunday for breakfast and
lunch.
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Provisions
56C Wallace StWe highly recommend a visit to Provisions Braidwood. Provisions is a gourmet deli, pantry and creperie that stocks a fabulous range of artisan produce, locally-sourced ingredients and a delicious selection of French crepes.
Born in France, Operations Manager, Julien
Besnard has brought his hometown of Bretagne to Braidwood
through a delicious selection of galettes. Galettes are a Breton
speciality and here in Braidwood, they are made with gluten
free Australian buckwheat flour. Traditionally, French galettes are enjoyed with a glass of Kerisac Brut Cider, however, a chilled glass of wine pairs nicely too!
Provisions is open Thursday to Sunday for breakfast and
lunch.
The best bread in town can be found at Dojo Bread, located
via a laneway off Wallace Street. Using the freshest ingredients
and traditional bread making techniques, all varieties of bread
are made on the premises, and often sell out!
Aside from their bread, Dojo is famous for their pork and fennel sausage rolls. They are a must have for anyone visiting Braidwood for the first time!
And if you miss out, don’t fret, a selection of Dojo Bread can be
found at the local IGA.
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Dojo Bread
90 Wallace StThe best bread in town can be found at Dojo Bread, located
via a laneway off Wallace Street. Using the freshest ingredients
and traditional bread making techniques, all varieties of bread
are made on the premises, and often sell out!
Aside from their bread, Dojo is famous for their pork and fennel sausage rolls. They are a must have for anyone visiting Braidwood for the first time!
And if you miss out, don’t fret, a selection of Dojo Bread can be
found at the local IGA.
Jacquie & Jo will warmly welcome you to Casanova’s, Braidwood’s much-loved sourdough bakery and cafe.
Casanova’s offers a delicious selection of freshly baked items
and pastries in a beautiful setting, complete with a veggie
patch out the back.
On Friday evenings, Casanova’s offers a special artisan pizza
night featuring a range of homemade sourdough pizzas and a
selection of craft wines. We recommend making a reservation.
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Casanova's
68 Wallace StJacquie & Jo will warmly welcome you to Casanova’s, Braidwood’s much-loved sourdough bakery and cafe.
Casanova’s offers a delicious selection of freshly baked items
and pastries in a beautiful setting, complete with a veggie
patch out the back.
On Friday evenings, Casanova’s offers a special artisan pizza
night featuring a range of homemade sourdough pizzas and a
selection of craft wines. We recommend making a reservation.
Located on the main street of Braidwood, Deadwood sells a range of magnificent floristry, indoor plants, and herbal centric goods with delicious Campos coffee on offer so you can sip
while you shop. Deadwood is the perfect place to pick up a unique gift for a friend or something to liven up a corner of your home.
Deadwood
103 Wallace StreetLocated on the main street of Braidwood, Deadwood sells a range of magnificent floristry, indoor plants, and herbal centric goods with delicious Campos coffee on offer so you can sip
while you shop. Deadwood is the perfect place to pick up a unique gift for a friend or something to liven up a corner of your home.
Located in the heart of Braidwood, The Albion Cafe serves a
wide variety of gluten free, vegetarian and vegan menu items
plus a range of organic teas, freshly squeezed juices and Kombucha. The Albion also offers a selection of pre-prepared
gourmet meals using the season's best ingredients.
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The Albion Cafe
119 Wallace StLocated in the heart of Braidwood, The Albion Cafe serves a
wide variety of gluten free, vegetarian and vegan menu items
plus a range of organic teas, freshly squeezed juices and Kombucha. The Albion also offers a selection of pre-prepared
gourmet meals using the season's best ingredients.
City/town information
The heritage listed town of Braidwood is home to a number of charming cafes, antique shops and artistic hubs. Located halfway between Canberra and Bateman’s Bay, Braidwood offers visitors easy access to both rural and coastal settings.
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Braidwood
The heritage listed town of Braidwood is home to a number of charming cafes, antique shops and artistic hubs. Located halfway between Canberra and Bateman’s Bay, Braidwood offers visitors easy access to both rural and coastal settings.
Sightseeing
One of the most picturesque golf courses in the region, The
Braidwood Golf Club offers a 9 course golf course. Featuring a range of tight tee shots and small targets, the course provides
a challenging layout and should not be missed by the keen golfer!
Not a seasoned golfer? That’s no problem at all! The Braidwood Golf Club offers golf clubs and carts for hire and also shares the facilities with the Braidwood Servicemen’s Club so you can opt to play pool, bowls or darts instead.
THE SERVICEMENS CLUB & GOLF COURSE
15 Coronation AveOne of the most picturesque golf courses in the region, The
Braidwood Golf Club offers a 9 course golf course. Featuring a range of tight tee shots and small targets, the course provides
a challenging layout and should not be missed by the keen golfer!
Not a seasoned golfer? That’s no problem at all! The Braidwood Golf Club offers golf clubs and carts for hire and also shares the facilities with the Braidwood Servicemen’s Club so you can opt to play pool, bowls or darts instead.
Information taken directly from National Parks.
In 1862, a young man called Boxall used four long saplings, a rope and a candle to explore a deep chasm out in the bushland of southeast NSW. The rubbly bottom he eventually landed on was 96m from the surface. Onlookers were all shaking their heads at his reckless behaviour but also itching to know what he’d found down there inside what is now known as The Big Hole.
Thought to be around 400 million years in the making, this is an extraordinary limestone marvel; a roofless cave which is over 100m deep and 50m wide. It can be reached by walking from Berlang campground, wading across Shoalhaven River, then continuing through dry eucalypt forest and unique nana heath, with expansive views of the park on your journey. The vast open chasm can be viewed from the lookout and, if you’re there in the early morning or late afternoon, you may see its resident lyrebird come out from its ferny grotto to feed. For a more challenging hike, carry on to Marble Arch or return to Shoalhaven River for a picnic and a swim.
The Big Hole walking track
Information taken directly from National Parks.
In 1862, a young man called Boxall used four long saplings, a rope and a candle to explore a deep chasm out in the bushland of southeast NSW. The rubbly bottom he eventually landed on was 96m from the surface. Onlookers were all shaking their heads at his reckless behaviour but also itching to know what he’d found down there inside what is now known as The Big Hole.
Thought to be around 400 million years in the making, this is an extraordinary limestone marvel; a roofless cave which is over 100m deep and 50m wide. It can be reached by walking from Berlang campground, wading across Shoalhaven River, then continuing through dry eucalypt forest and unique nana heath, with expansive views of the park on your journey. The vast open chasm can be viewed from the lookout and, if you’re there in the early morning or late afternoon, you may see its resident lyrebird come out from its ferny grotto to feed. For a more challenging hike, carry on to Marble Arch or return to Shoalhaven River for a picnic and a swim.
Shops
With the exception of an annual buying trip to France, you’ll
find Gary & Jane Kendall ready to welcome you into their
charming French antique store, Gravitas.
Visit Gravitas to discover a curated selection of vintage, antiques and French market finds. With a special love for natural materials and sustainability, there is a unique curation of pieces that will add a touch of French flair to any home.
gravitas
119 Wallace StreetWith the exception of an annual buying trip to France, you’ll
find Gary & Jane Kendall ready to welcome you into their
charming French antique store, Gravitas.
Visit Gravitas to discover a curated selection of vintage, antiques and French market finds. With a special love for natural materials and sustainability, there is a unique curation of pieces that will add a touch of French flair to any home.
This local fashion label creates stunning handmade dresses,
skirts, shirts and waistcoats in the finest fabrics. Stop to admire
their beautiful, historic storefront on Braidwood’s main street before getting lost in the whimsy of their most recent
collections.
Saloon Design House
139 Wallace StThis local fashion label creates stunning handmade dresses,
skirts, shirts and waistcoats in the finest fabrics. Stop to admire
their beautiful, historic storefront on Braidwood’s main street before getting lost in the whimsy of their most recent
collections.
Located on Wallace Street, Car Models of Braidwood proudly
maintains and displays one of the largest collections of diecast
model cars in Australia. Visit the shop and browse their
newest arrivals in store.
Car Models of Braidwood
198 Wallace StreetLocated on Wallace Street, Car Models of Braidwood proudly
maintains and displays one of the largest collections of diecast
model cars in Australia. Visit the shop and browse their
newest arrivals in store.