Guidebook for Picton

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Guidebook for Picton

Food Scene

Common Ground Bakery
1580 Remembrance Driveway
Vabys Restaurant
2 Station St
Also has barefoot bowls
Picton Bowling Club
10 Cliffe St
Also has barefoot bowls
Barenz
130 Argyle St
La Crema Cafe
147 Argyle St
Try their banh mi or prawn rice paper rolls
Thien Dinh Hot Bread
100 Argyle St
Try their banh mi or prawn rice paper rolls
Great Thai food. Restaurant is situated in the Antill Park Country Golf Club.
Patpong II Thai restaurant
4 Jarvisfield Rd
Great Thai food. Restaurant is situated in the Antill Park Country Golf Club.
Food for all in a superb rural setting.
6 locals recommend
Camden Valley Inn
290 Remembrance Drive
6 locals recommend
Food for all in a superb rural setting.
Bistro food in leafy creek side setting.
13 locals recommend
George IV Inn
180 Argyle St
13 locals recommend
Bistro food in leafy creek side setting.

Drinks & Nightlife

Live music on the weekend
13 locals recommend
George IV Inn
180 Argyle St
13 locals recommend
Live music on the weekend

Parks & Nature

The Australian Botanic Garden
362 Narellan Rd
17 locals recommend
Thirlmere Lakes National Park
10 locals recommend
Mermaid Pools
Belgenny Farm
100 Elizabeth MacArthur Ave
Avon Dam
Dingo Sanctuary
3105A Remembrance Driveway
12 locals recommend
Burragorang Lookout
Burragorang Road
12 locals recommend

Arts & Culture

Also Japanese Garden and very good cafe
11 locals recommend
Campbelltown Arts Centre
1 Art Gallery Rd
11 locals recommend
Also Japanese Garden and very good cafe
Wollondilly Heritage Centre
43 Edward St

Essentials

Coles Picton
Khan's SUPA IGA
100 Argyle St

Entertainment & Activities

10 locals recommend
NSW Rail Museum
10 Barbour Rd
10 locals recommend
10 locals recommend
Picton Karting Track
200 Picton Rd
10 locals recommend
Trots and dinner venues
Club Menangle Trackside
Trots and dinner venues

Sightseeing

Mushroom tunnel
The Store was part of the Macarthur Estate. Catch a glimpse of the remains of the Rotalactor that was part of the dairy across the road
Menangle
The Store was part of the Macarthur Estate. Catch a glimpse of the remains of the Rotalactor that was part of the dairy across the road