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Berwick Inn

Berwick Inn
Berwick Inn

Photos 18/01/2008
photos and information submitted by Gary Pope. Many Thanks

Berwick Inn

  • Built in 1857
  • Fabulous fireside Club Lounge
  • Renowned food from the Common Room Bistro lounge
  • The locals have been coming from mile around for years, as it is such an ideal meeting place
  • The Publican has great respect for its clientele - even remembers birthdays of the locals!
  • Locals also say, the range of ales, the service and the atmosphere is always worth the visit.

Met up with some of the regulars there: Members of the "Country Member bike riders club". They say, the members really belong to the 'Can't Remember' club, and can't wait to see an itinery that takes in this great riding area that stretches from Berwick as a good starting point, up thru Emerald, through the hills and out to Noogee, or up thru to Woods Point, Kevington, Jamieson and back thru either the Spur or Dixon's creek and back for an ale!

Now there's a great tour for a few days! - Gary Pope. Thanks Gary, sounds good.

[street view]
Address:
1 High street,
Berwick
Victoria 3806.
Phone:
03) 9707 1166
Website:
www.berwickinn.com.au/


Berwick Inn


Berwick Inn


Berwick Inn

Information on Berwick, VIC 3806

Berwick gardens with the Berwick Inn in the background
Photo 18/01/2008
Photos and some information submitted by Gary Pope, Many Thanks

Berwick is the gateway to the Dandenong Ranges, Phillip Island, Gippsland and the Mornington Peninsula.

Berwick is renowned for its fine Berwick rose garden in Wilson Botanic Park which lays off the highway only 1km west of the base of the town. Pictured here is a fine example too, at the main cross roads of Clyde St and old Princes Highway. The Princes Freeway now surrounds the town, which has permitted the main street to return to its former busy local use.

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