Drawing Room Rocks is a natural rock feature near Berry on the edge of the Illawarra escarpment, offering extensive views over Kangaroo Valley and Berry. A relatively short walk that rewards with amazing views!
Take Brogers Creek Road (7km north of Berry) and then after 100m turn right into an unsealed road. The trackhead is signposted at the end of this road, next to a gate that leads to a private residence. There’s very limited parking (1-2 spots) next to the trailhead and some more parking spots about 100m before the track.
Kangaroo Valley 9028-4S. Track is sign-posted and well-marked.
The well-worn track rises constantly from the end of the unsealed road, but is never very steep. It goes from semi-rainforest to more open eucalypt forest. About half-way up there are a couple of indistinct tracks to the left and right, that provide the first views to the east and west. After about 1.4km it ends at a broad rock platform. A short distance away at the edge of the platform are the features that give Drawing Room Rocks their name – the result of weathering that give the rocks an appearance of flat table tops and chairs.
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Track notes: https://hikingtheworld.blog/2018/04/01/drawing-room-rocks/
"Best Walks of the Shoalhaven" book (Walk 1)
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