With its classic architecture and timeless allure, the Berry Hotel feels like a journey back in time. The 19th. century heritage hotel is beautifully preserved, giving guests a taste of the rich history that surrounds it, yet with a fresh lease of life courtesy of new ownership.

What can I expect with a stay at the Berry Hotel?

For out-of-towners, the Berry Hotel offers rustic countryside escapes in charming surroundings. For locals, it’s a cosy community hub serving great brews and tasty bistro dishes. From the lobby adorned with vintage decor to the bare brick corridors, every inch of the Berry Hotel exudes a sense of nostalgia and true Aussie authenticity.

On weekends, the atmosphere is merry at the Berry, with karaoke sessions in the bar on Friday nights and live music in the courtyard on Saturday nights. 

What are the Berry Hotel’s facilities like?

More low-key than luxe and budget than boutique, the Berry’s rooms are basic however spotlessly maintained. Rooms can sleep up to four guests, with a spacious private flat for groups of up to seven.

As a guest, you’ll get a discount on food and drinks at the welcoming bar downstairs. The Berry Hotel’s bistro is a hit with all who visit and serves crowd-pleasing classics like pizza, salads, skewers, and wings. Wines are primarily locally sourced, and every evening is cocktail happy hour.

What else is there to see and do around Berry?

The Berry Hotel is the ideal launchpad for exploring the town’s rich history and vibrant present. Ripe for exploration, Berry offers a white-hot foodie scene and trendy boutiques while radiating quaint charm.

Call into Milkwood Bakery for just-baked organic sourdough and coffee before hitting up the famed Berry Farmers’ Market. Held every Thursday, this is theplace to buy from local growers and makers.

Peruse alluring antiques, jewellery, and collectibles at Claringbolds, luxurious lounges and homeware at Bliss & Co., and grab a special something for the yard at The Rose Tree Garden Centre.

Berry has a reputation for the best cycling in NSW, so if you have your bikes in tow, pick from the gentle, scenic Agars Lane Roll route or the more challenging The Block route, which has plenty of hill climbs.

The Berry Hotel at a glance

  • The Berry Hotel, 120 Queen St, Berry NSW 2535.
  • The Berry Hotel is 216km and under three hours’ drive from Canberra.
  • The Berry Hotel has ten rooms with shared bathroom facilities accommodating between 2-4 and one flat with a queen bed and own bathroom.
  • For groups of over seven, up to three additional bedrooms can be made available in the flat.
  • Guests at the Berry Hotel receive discounts on food and drink.

Who is the Berry Hotel good for?

Families, couples, friends.

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ActewAGL | evCharging Station
Iskia – Ground Floor Carpark
Type 2 – 1 plug
Non-networked

81 Constitution Ave,
Campbell 2612 ACT


ActewAGL | evCharging Station
Penrose Village Cafe / AusPost Outlet
Type 2 – 1 plug
Non-networked

901 Penrose Rd,
Penrose 2579 NSW


ActewAGL | evCharging Station
The Silos Estate (2)
Wall (AU/NZ) – 1 Plug
Non-networked
Tesla – 2 Plugs 22 kW
Tesla destination

640 Princes Hwy,
Jaspers Brush 2535 NSW