Conference Venues South Coast and Southern Highlands NSW
Located a scenic 90mins south of Sydney, the south coast offers a host of great conference venues. Many are converted old style buildings into chic, boutique venues and all at very reasonable prices. With rolling hills and superb coastlines, the conference venues on the NSW south coast are becoming increasingly appealing and popular. The southern highlands also conveniently located, offers a range of lovely old country houses converted into superb conference venues and excellent golf courses.
- Novotel Wollongong – expansive and easily accessible conference venue, located beachfront in Wollongong.
- Rydges Wollongong – CBD conference venue, perfect for the strict business meetings.
- Sebel Harbourside Kiama – new and modern venue set in heritage type surrounds and is located in the heart of this beachside village.
- Bellachara, Gerringong – chic and contemporary conference venue featuring a fabulous restaurant in a converted barn and luxurious day spa and unique kids club concept– perfect for a medium size company retreat and great for weekend conference getaways involving the family.
- Milton Park Country House Hotel, Southern Highlands - picturesque and sophisticated luxury conference venue in the southern highlands set amidst magnificent manicured gardens.
- Peppers Manor House, Southern Highlands – this well known conference venue in the southern highlands features old world charm in a relaxed environment.
- Craigieburn Resort, Southern Highlands – a heritage hotel featuring a multimillion dollar refurbishment located in the heart of the southern highlands
- Woodbyne, Berry - secluded, stylish boutique conference retreat featuring 11 rooms and personalised service.
- Paperbark Camp, Jarvis Bay - unique, contemporary, luxury tent style conference retreat located in serene bushland.
- Bannisters Point Lodge, Mollymook – following the trends of converted seaside motels, this stylish, funky and refurbished is the summation of luxury featuring day spa and the infamous Rick Stein restaurant.



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