

A delightful museum dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history of narrow-gauge railways in the Illawarra region.

The museum has extensive outdoor exhibits and train rides, so comfortable shoes are essential for a long day of exploring.
Illawarra's weather can be unpredictable, so a lightweight rain jacket is recommended to stay dry during unexpected showers.
Keep your devices charged throughout the day to capture photos and videos of the trains and exhibits.
Explore the history of rail transport in the Illawarra region.
Stroll through beautiful gardens and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
Climb to the top for stunning sunset views of the coastline.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its relaxed atmosphere and great coffee.
A charming French-inspired cafe offering delightful lunches in a cozy setting.
A beachfront restaurant offering stunning views and exceptional seafood dishes.
Scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, cheese, and BBQ sauce wrapped in a soft tortilla.
Crispy battered fish with thick cut chips, served with tartare sauce.

Tender marinated lamb, grilled and served with pita bread, lettuce, tomatoes, and tahini sauce.
Handcrafted model trains that reflect the museum's rich history and are a symbol of the region's railway heritage.
Unique artwork created by local artists using materials found in the old coal loader site, now a museum.
Locally produced honey from beehives placed in the old Wollongong coal mine, now a museum exhibit.
Ramna Park, a serene urban oasis, is a popular recreational spot in Dhaka, Bangladesh, featuring lush greenery, a lake, and a historic monument.
York's annual celebration of food and drink, featuring local producers, celebrity chefs, and live music.
A lush, tropical fruit farm on the island of Pulau Pisang, known for its diverse fruit orchards and stunning sea views.