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KNOWLEDGE OF Bowral

Bowral (34°28′S 150°25′E) is a town located in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia.

Bowral is perhaps the best known of the towns and villages that comprise the Southern Highlands. Bowral is home to the world famous Bradman Museum which celebrates not only the achievements of Bowral's favourite son, Sir Donald Bradman, but also a wealth of world sporting information and memorabilia. Bowral is also the setting for "Tulip Time", a Spring celebration where over 100,000 tulips and 25,000 flowers are planted in the town centre.

The population of Bowral is over 10,000 (recorded at 10,402 on census night 2001) and growing rapidly due to the completion of the M5 freeway from Sydney and linking to Canberra.

The population swells during winter when, thousands of visitors book into the local hotels and B&Bs to enjoy romantic fires and secluded winter getaways. Spring is also very popular with gardening enthusiasts who come to view some of the world's most beautiful formal gardens designed by landscape luminaries such as Paul Sorensen who designed the gardens of Invergowrie.

Key attractions are the glorious gardens, fine restaurants, many successful vineyards and fresh, local produce of a wide variety. Antique and book stores abound, as do quality fashion retailers and specialty stores.
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