The Southern Highlands located in the Sydney-Canberra-Melbourne transport corridor has a distinct "English" feel, with rolling hills and giant pine trees. The original "Babe" film was located in Robertson, and the occupants are more than proud of their accolade as well as their famous pies. This is a get-away from it all region, its relaxed atmosphere is as apparent as the Devonshire Teas sold in the quaint teahouses. Mittagong, Berrima, Moss Vale are all thriving towns and Bundanoon village was once a honeymoon resort. Bowral voted one of the prettiest towns in NSW is well known for its antique shops and is becoming a favourite retreat for wealthy Sydney-siders. Fitzroy falls, a plunging waterfall, winds its way to the beautiful Kangaroo Valley. Jamberoo Recreational Park is an action packed adventure playground nestled inland from the coastal town on Kiama, which is famed for its Blowhole. Further south is Berry "town of trees"a delightful township surrounded by rich dairy country at the foot of the coastal escarpment.