
4 toilet locations mapped across Berry — the Shoalhaven's prettiest heritage village. Famous donut van, antique shops lining the main street, and dairy country rolling up to the escarpment. Two hours south of Sydney, twenty minutes from Kiama and Jervis Bay. The donut queue is long — make sure you've sorted the dunny situation first.
4 facilities available in Berry
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Berry is a walking village — the whole main strip is about 500 metres. Here's the closest toilet for what you're doing.
Alexandra Street toilets
Right on the main strip. Accessible, baby change. The most convenient toilet in Berry.
Berry's Queen Street is the main shopping strip — antiques, boutiques, homewares, and galleries. The Alexandra Street toilet block is right in the middle of it all. Well-maintained and the obvious choice for day-trippers browsing the shops.
Berry Showground toilets
Right next to the legendary donut van. Essential for the pre-donut or post-donut visit.
The Berry Donut Van has been operating since the 1960s from the Showground corner. The Showground toilets are literally right there. On the first Sunday of the month, the Berry Country Fair markets also use these facilities — expect queues for both donuts and dunnies.
Broughton Creek toilets
Northern edge of the village. Near the creek walking tracks and green space.
Broughton Creek runs along the northern edge of Berry. The walking track follows the creek through green space and farmland. Basic toilet facilities — not as well-appointed as the village ones, but handy if you're on the walk.
Alexandra Street toilets
Berry has excellent cafes along Queen Street. The public toilet is centrally located.
Berry punches well above its weight for coffee and food. The Hungry Duck, Berry Sourdough Cafe, and the Famous Berry Donut Van are all within walking distance of the Alexandra Street toilets. Most cafes also have customer facilities.
Berry Showground toilets
First Sunday of the month. The Showground toilets are your best bet during markets.
The Berry Country Fair is one of the south coast's best markets. Around 200 stalls at the Showground. The toilets cope with the crowds but expect waits around 10-11am. Portaloos are sometimes brought in for the bigger months.
Use Berry village toilets before heading out
Several cellar doors in the surrounding hills. No public facilities at most wineries.
The Shoalhaven wine region has several cellar doors within 15 minutes of Berry. Most are small operations without dedicated public facilities. Use the Berry village toilets before heading to the wineries — or be a customer and use theirs.
Berry is a different village depending on when you visit. Weekdays are quiet and relaxed. Weekends bring the Sydney crowd.
A heritage Shoalhaven village of about 2,800 people. Antiques, food, and dairy country. Two hours south of Sydney, twenty minutes from the coast. The quintessential NSW country town day trip.

Operating since the 1960s. Cinnamon sugar donuts made fresh. The queue is part of the experience. Weekends and public holidays only. Cash or card.
A dozen antique and vintage shops line the main street. Furniture, jewellery, books, collectibles. You'll find something. Everyone does.
First Sunday of every month at the Showground. 200+ stalls. Produce, crafts, food, plants. One of the south coast's best markets.
Cycling through the dairy country around Berry. Rolling green hills, quiet country roads, escarpment views. Hire bikes in the village.
Several cellar doors within 15 minutes. Coolangatta Estate, Two Figs Winery, Silos Estate. Small-batch wines with valley views.
One of NSW's most scenic drives. Over Cambewarra Mountain with rainforest, lookouts, and the suspension bridge at Kangaroo Valley.
Gentle creek-side walk on the edge of the village. Birdlife, dairy paddocks, morning mist. Flat and easy — suitable for all fitness levels.
Berry's nearest beach is Seven Mile Beach at Shoalhaven Heads. Long, wide, and rarely crowded. A beautiful stretch of sand.
Berry is a popular weekend base for the Shoalhaven. Stay in the village or combine with Jervis Bay or Kiama for the full south coast experience.

Heritage B&Bs and guesthouses in the village. Walk to everything. Berry has some beautiful old buildings converted to accommodation. Expect $180-350/night.
Nearest dunny: Alexandra Street toilets (accessible, baby change).
Farm stays and country cottages in the surrounding hills. Wake up to dairy cows and escarpment views. Private and peaceful. Most are 5-10 minutes from the village.
Nearest dunny: Use Berry village toilets when in town.
Stay at Shoalhaven Heads or Kiama for beach access and day-trip to Berry for the village experience. Best of both worlds — surf and shops.
Nearest dunny: Coastal facilities at your accommodation area.
From Sydney: 2 hours south via the Princes Motorway (160km). From Wollongong: 1 hour south. From Canberra: 2.5 hours east.
Free street parking in the village. Can be tight on weekends — arrive before 10am or park on the side streets behind Queen Street.
Berry has a train station on the South Coast Line. Direct trains from Sydney Central (2.5 hours) and Wollongong (1 hour).
The station is a 10-minute walk from the main street. One of the few south coast villages you can visit without a car.
From Sydney: Last easy stop before Berry is Kiama (20 minutes north). Multiple facilities in Kiama town centre.
From Canberra: The drive through Kangaroo Valley has limited facilities. Use the toilets at Fitzroy Falls visitor centre before dropping into the valley.
Heritage village accommodation. Book ahead for weekends — Berry is a popular Sydney escape.
| Property | Type | Location | Ensuite | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Berry Village Boutique Motel | Motel | Queen Street | Yes | Walk to everything. Modern rooms, good value. The convenient option. |
| Berry Hotel | Pub accommodation | Queen Street | Yes | Heritage pub with rooms upstairs. Character option. Restaurant and bar downstairs. |
| Silos Estate | Winery stay | Jaspers Brush (10min) | Yes | Converted grain silos on a winery. Unique. Restaurant on-site. The romantic option. |
| Berry Showground Camping | Camping | Albany Street | Shared (Showground block) | Basic camping at the Showground. Walk to village. Budget option. Public toilet facilities on-site. |
Yes. Berry has four public toilet locations. The most convenient for visitors is the Alexandra Street toilet block right on the main shopping strip. The Berry Showground also has facilities, especially useful on market days. Both are maintained by Shoalhaven City Council.
The Berry Donut Van (officially the Berry Doughnut Van) operates on weekends and public holidays from the corner of the Showground on Albany Street. It's been a Berry institution since the 1960s. The queue can be long but moves fast. The nearest toilet is at the Berry Showground, right next to the van.
The Berry Country Fair (markets) runs on the first Sunday of every month at the Berry Showground. Around 200 stalls — produce, crafts, antiques, food. Gets busy from 9am. The Showground toilets are open during markets.
Berry is approximately 160km south of Sydney, about 2 hours by car via the Princes Motorway. It's a popular weekend trip from Sydney — the drive is easy and scenic once you pass Kiama. Berry is 20 minutes inland from the coast (Shoalhaven Heads and Seven Mile Beach).
Absolutely. Berry is one of the prettiest heritage villages in NSW. The main street is lined with antique shops, boutiques, cafes, and galleries. The donut van is an institution. It's compact enough to walk the whole village in an afternoon. Best combined with a trip to nearby Jervis Bay or Kiama.
Street parking along Queen Street (the main street) and Alexandra Street. Free but can be tight on weekends and market days. The Showground has overflow parking on the first Sunday of the month. Arrive before 10am on weekends for easy parking.
Berry is famous for its heritage main street shopping strip, the Berry Donut Van (operating since the 1960s), the monthly Berry Country Fair markets, its antique shops, and its surrounding dairy country. It's a quintessential Shoalhaven village — think country charm without the kitsch.
Berry's public toilets are maintained by Shoalhaven City Council. Here's what each one offers.
| Location | Accessible | Baby Change | Drinking Water | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alexandra Street | Yes | Yes | Yes | Main street shopping. Best overall facility. |
| Berry Showground | Yes | -- | Yes | Donut van, markets. Bubbler available. |
| Broughton Creek | -- | -- | -- | Creek walk. Basic facilities only. |
| Berry Sportsground | -- | -- | Yes | Sports events, south side of village. |
Berry is a heritage village in the Shoalhaven region of New South Wales. Population approximately 2,800. Dharawal country. Located 160km south of Sydney, 20 minutes inland from the coast. Known for the Berry Donut Van, antique shops, and the monthly Berry Country Fair markets.
