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Arts Studio Trail MAP Arts Studio Trail MAP THIS PDF WILL BE BEST PRINTED A4 LANDSCAPE, SET AS ‘FIT TO PAGE’ The first page shows the general location of the Studios on the Art Studio Trail. Subsequent pages give larger scale maps for each of the villages in the Highlands, and then you will find specific details of the artists represented in each Studio, and its location. Remember that you can also pick up printed copiesof the Program and the Map from Destination Southern Highlands, participating studios and other venues. Art Studio Trail MAP INSIDE www.shaf.com.au THIRLMERE PICTON SYDNEY Balmoral Village 1 3 2 e v i r r D Yerrinbool e n v o i s l i R y y W a l Nepean l w i h Dam d g n i y H a o w h l Hill Top e g i l W m H o o u m e H m W b u H e y ld a d Colo Vale Joadja Distillery Studio R O 6 n k e Caves R e 4 oa r d C s Braemar l ja R l ad oad e Jo K Handleys Lane n L 5 G s d r r e a e Welby h n c i h R i l MITTAGONG l s d R oa o R 8 d R a al a d r a o Ce w n R nten o g h nia Oxley t r l Rd B 9 e u W Drive o e S Clayton Fine Art Images ld i arrib 7 v n c e O 10 O g e e xle i y H R ill Rd 11 R i v e r Ro ad n BOWRAL 12 13 a BERRIMA e p 14 e Medway Rd 15 N y 16 a Burradoo Links w R h d ig 17 H Rd e erns um 18 rd T d Ho H a R ld O y Belanglo 19 rk y lo a Glenquarry Hall ouri r 20 P T st State a R d e Ro o g R id a Forest a Er d d w e n l B L h e a s l T r u u g ury ri V 35 i b R o g G ld o m old O a s r a a s H e d p K Glenquarry l 21 S n o S a o R M n n e V d h g g a a l e l e o R m d e o o R MOSS VALE R n a u o p T a 23 d o d d w R n H A a u o l r t k a a r h r s i u d i Sutton h s ua 22 K q r ac rie t P S M t a R s Forest y d Illawar Wingecarribee ra o Clonmel Studio s R H 25 a ig h a r w a a Reservoir e r d d 24 y Kangaloon t w a d w a o o Illa R w h K R n N a Canyonleigh g o yon r i t n a r h le R igh a H d g C Ro d R u ad o C 32 o R r d r N h 31 B a R a e l u t t o y r e M y d c r 33 w Hoddles x b h e h E Werai 29 Burrawang s S M r t H Crossroads a A d a t R R WOLLONGONG n G Rd J g ria r M hs am in e e d t e g W e a n be n r a r Old R S h G L o J oc allys i Studio at Ashby Rise Mc ROBERTSON o am k Corne ll s ber R r Road s n M oo d R R d ears o o d Sallys P u n d d R t Corner R eadow Rd a Wildes M d 34 i Exeter s Avoca e n l o l n d o a a R w F R L Penrose d o 30 g a R e d s l e e n r y a r i State Wildes r o o V R a m m GOULBURN e a l l Forest s Meadow r l e C l y B E M M ur rim 26 Fitzroy b S a th t illiam St Falls i W R r d E Reservoir O Fitzroy s b Rd o Falls se r Meryla nro BUNDANOON n Pe e State S Anzac Pde t 27 Forest KIAMA Wingello Penrose Riverview Rd 28 NOWRA W i O t l l s d S BALMORAL o y H r n a u e THIRLMERE PICTON SYDNEY m D w e m h VILLAGE t H r i e g g i i h S s w v ay H s e n e t e ee o e B tr m 1 S u v y m ain a i Balmoral M Colo St H w r e h L D t g e 4 Hi Village S d t a d n l Ro y P e Riv a S e r a m o r S e w t o lw O u 1 l i H B a ld s 8 s R l y t i n 2 L S a W v y r COLO VALE r E a 3 3 2 D Sturt Gallery M y ALPINE d e e a v l R o i a r x nr g R h D Yerrinbool O e e t R u 1 CPR d o n W S MITTAGONG v ld o i 2 White Waratah s i O t O l l Studio 8 Miel’s Studio i 11 14 l R s d S BALMORAL y o y 3 Loopline Pottery 5 W H r y n a a 12 Heidi Garden Art 15 Tamarind Lane Ceramics u e 9 l THIRLMERE PICTON NepeanSYDNEY m l D w w e m r VILLAGE Mt Gibraltar D i h 13 Studio on the Hill t H y r Dam i e e g h g l i d i h S s Lookoutsw x v MC Atelier a 4 g y n H s O e i y n a e t e H Du ee o 5 Hillside Pottery o w e B ke r m St t 1 h l Hill Top S u v e m in y i g i a l a Balmoral M Colo H w W r e St m H G h L o D 11 t o ig u 4 Village e i e H S d t m d n a b Ro P e R Ox l y iv m ley 11 a S e H r a m o r D r S r e w t iv O u e o lw 1 u l i W H b B a a ld s 8 s R l y l t i H e t n 2 L O a S Joadja y d xle a l Vic y W d Colo Vale t Dr r a oria ive v y Joadja Distillery Studio Ghost Town O St R r COLO VALE R 6 r E n a k Sturt 3 3 2 t D d 10 e Cave e 4 M s R S Gallery t o r y ALPINE a d d C e e a v n S l R s i Braemar d a o l e r e x nr R l R R e l Sally Waterford Inkwell Studiog ja o Joadja e 8 10 h D t d a Yerrinbool 12 s O e e t u R a du Winery CPR K i o 1 S J o m l n d S a Merr Q r 9 Robyn Kinsela 11 Studio 8 Handleys o igan v g g MITTAGONG ld h t St a i 2 White Waratah s e O Lane l k n Studio 8 Miel’s StudioC i r e 11 She 14 R n i r o ph y erd t L 3 Loopline Pottery K t St 5 W 5 B t B S y Heidi Garden Art Tamarind Lane Ceramics G a S 12 o 15 s ol 9 l Nepean wey S 13 g S d t l r n m r e w y r n l D i o 13 Studio on the Hill Mt Gibraltar y a Dam i v e Welby e h o l t E I h Lookouts x d a MC Atelier n 4 c g B O n i i y t h a S Bow R r H al S d o t Du 5 Hillside Pottery i w ke l MITTAGONG R St h l l Hill Top BOWRAL e s g t d i h l d W a S R R t o m H 8 G o o R d 11 M u R a y o l rth u a d a a e i a l o m e b L r a S i d o t Ol x S n H m ley e 11 n k D r R r w o ive s u a W b Ce R nte g d n o h t d ni Oxley d o l l S e al t H r Asc e o R 9 e u R t t n d B d Rd O a a W Joadja y Drive o d e O xl S l V e h ey 16 e d Colo Vale icto l 14 n P Dri r Y Clayton Finea Art Images d ria ark R v O S S Ghost Town l d e r a e Joadja Distillery Studio i r i R t a b 7 v 10 R 6 n c e n O g e x O V e k l i B ey B s t d 10 urra e Hill Rd do R Cave e 4 s o Rd s R R K S o r o t i ad 11 a r C S v e M n n Braemar Roa n d g s d e l d d a e l W R l a R Joadja l e Sally Waterford Inkwell Studio a j o e a o R 8 10 t d a 12 s o u a d K 12 13 i o Winery i O o t BOWRAL S 18 me n n l J l R l BERRIMA s a Me Q r S rr R e 9 Robyn Kinsela 11 Studio 8 d Handleys BALMORALiga o n y p g g h t St d k a 17 r H e H e t E ol l n a k n L cu l Lane e i r y R i C mi Ci it d Su u e r e Snhe THIRLMERE ly PICTON SYDNEY a n i nn m o k ph i r e t A ngh D w s rd i L 14 K t S l N t V l e m Medway Rd R A 5 VILLAGEB t v 15 h B d S t G r S o H s o e l w S s i g e g i y 13 i h g S S s v d t w r 16 n s a y m r y e H y s L nk e i n a l o Burradoo o n a s i v e e e w Welby t t o E R I h e o M e h d e B n m a c r t g B i i 17 t 1 S u v h Bo m n H d y S i w R i BURRADOO a R a ral S Balmoral d d C e s r e t M olo i H rn w a St l MITTAGONGe Bu R m 18 d h L rr l r D a BOWRAL d d t u o o T o g s d t o O H 4 H i d Rd Village 15 s e h a H b S R R d o d t rn a d d a R n S e o R R t P l e K R R d o R d y l y iv in a S 8 e r a O R k dm M o r S g n e o u n w R a t O u R o lw rth y 1 l l H a R i r B a d Belanglo a a l 19 ld a s S nc a 8 s u u o a y a l n l R o a e n h t a r i L y o n r S i g D d o Glenquarry Hall is t l h i ill S r m v P n t i h n r T e Av 2 v 20 n e L S e i k d R R w R o l s e d a g State a C e W l R nt g o d r o e g n o h t Oxley d o y n R d v i l S a 19 al id t r a As a u c l r COLO VALE a e o R r 9 u R d e t d R n r E d B DriveE o d O o S Forest a e a e W d S h e e 16 e HarbisonCare Sturt w l 14 n 3 P 3 2 B Y D Clayton Fine Art Images d n ark n l R l S d r a e i r i M 7 a b L v Village n Gallery B 10 d a c e O y h ALPINEO V g e x d i B e a e l s ey e a l C T B e s R ur ha Hil d a v o rado rlo l R l Rr s i u o o t u R g r V R te a R r R B d r K S x n ury i 11 R 35 o t i b R o g g G ld o m a o i r o O s r h M D k Yerrinbool v e O e e t n a ld a o r a a s R a u H R e d d p n 1 gCPR a r o K Glenquarry Southern Highlands d d d a d n l 21 S d n o S m S a l P R o R o a MITTAGONG v d a o R k l n Christian School a r i M Whiteo Waratah s e n e V d 12 13 2 o a BOWRAL h g l n 18 O e n n P i g 11 Studio 8 14 Miel’s Studio R Rive e g BERRIMAR a a R e d R Hurlingham Av r e y e s g p i d d l l 3 Looplined Potteryk 17 a d e 5 o rW e le i Ho r R m d t E l y L Heidi Garden Art Tamarind Lane Ceramics l R e cu ly Rd d E e o in i E mily Cir it a Nepean 12 15 S 9 l R R a un o MOSS VALE k n A 20 ing l p n s hi o 14 T w u N V l a l A r Medway Rd R d D i Studio on the Hill v a 23 15 13 Mt Gibraltar y d o Dam d e d w R n h s l A H d Lookouts x 16 a s u y 4 MC Atelier o l g n a Lr ink y k i o O Burradoo t s a a r w h r a R s i H o i M Du h 5 Hillsideu Pottery d w k Sutton d h s ua e 22 K q 16 Sillygoose Park Studio 19 Southern Highlands Woodies St ig r c rie h l 17 Hill Top a e t H d M P g S i BURRADOOEli l R d zab e s eth St t rn W a 17 Anita’s Studio 20 Duck Pond Cottage B R m a H e u m 18 G rd o rra 11 d d s o u d Ill o a o Forest T y d wHoa Wingecarribee o R u r 15 e O Clonmel Studio H ra d o s i a s R b R R o R H m rn b d Aussie Wood Art e 25 i 18 R l a g K Ox d d y h a i m le 11 O r w ng H n y D r k r a iv n a Reservoir R e u W e r b a R r d d y Belanglo a l 24 19 S Kangaloon n a t u u c a y n h o a n w a o r ing D H l d w Glenquarry Halle i h a s r ill m v P t i h t r T Av v 20 o e e i d o Illa a R R y R d O w K Joadja l x h e d V g le State a l ic y R d Colo Vale l o r to D r o n g N r r a ia iv R O S a 19 e a d Ghost Town a Joadja Distillery Studio i R a t u Canyonleigh g o l yon R r i a t r 6 n d n E o S Forest r k e a d h l R e e w a H d t HarbisonCare ig e B h d 10 g n n C R l d Cave e 4 o s S R u L Village a B o C R d d r t a o 32 o R h r d N a a r e a s h d C 31 n S l a C T R h B a R o a r l u rl e s Braemar d o e t u tt u g t r V o l R e y r B e S i y 35 d l ury e M c R l t i o b R r R e g 33 d m a Joadja o G l j w o b o e Sally Waterford Inkwell Studio s r k 8 Hoddles 10 o x h t O s e 12 d a a ld a r u a d i a a s h K e E 29 p Winery r o S H d Burrawang a m l Werai J K Glenquarry Southern Highlands d s S M r l 21 S M Q r d M n o m a e S a t P rr o R a H9 RobynCrossroads Kinsela 11 Studio 8 R a Handleys iga A n g g w n Christian School h t S a rk T s M e a t n dd a e V e o t h n e a g Lane k n r n C R WOLLONGONG P d r n R G d g r S R g a a a R J R e he n i ive e c M s d o ph a e a g r e t Hurlingham Ave rs g R e l ri r h i m d rd d l e B da d i e e L t r K t St e o 5 B t le i n S r R r 21 m W e a d n b B R e G S o e g d E s r E e ol n o a O w S o R R r l ey 13 o R MOSS VALE d g S r G h d t r o 20 t o Sa o p n c L Ja n T m r lly i r ROBERTSON m ta c u e o y s Studio at Ashby Rise M d n l i k Cor a ll s be o 23 a ner s o r i m u R o v d R R n oa e Welby M o d d n o d w t E I H A h R R a S o u a n o l o d P c a a r d ars B.
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