Berambing

NSW 2758 • New South Wales

104
Population (2021)
N/A
Median Income
4.10 km²
Area
N/A
Median Rent
RuralSemi-RuralBushlandQuiet

About Berambing

Berambing is a small rural locality nestled on the Bells Line of Road in the Blue Mountains foothills of New South Wales, situated between Windsor and Lithgow and approximately 80 kilometres north-west of Sydney. It falls within the Blue Mountains City Council area and had a population of 104 at the 2021 Census, occupying a compact area of just over 4 square kilometres. The locality lies within the traditional territory of the Darkiñung people and has been valued for its cool, bracing climate and fertile soils since European settlement in the nineteenth century. The median postcode income for the area is around 2,000, reflecting the modest rural and semi-rural character of the district.

Berambing is particularly known for its orchards and small farms producing apples, stonefruit, and nuts, making it one of the few fruit-growing localities on the western fringe of the Greater Sydney basin. The locality is conveniently close to the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden at nearby Mount Tomah, as well as the World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains and Wollemi national parks, offering outstanding bushwalking, scenic lookouts, and nature experiences. Basic bus connections along the Bells Line of Road provide limited public transport links to Richmond and Windsor to the east. The quiet, forest-fringed character of Berambing appeals to those seeking a semi-rural lifestyle within reach of Sydney's north-western suburbs.

Berambing falls under postcode 2758 and is governed by the local council Council (LGA). For state elections, residents vote in the Hawkesbury electorate.

📍 Location

Postcode
2758
Urban Area
N/A
LGA / Council
N/A
Federal Electorate
State Electorate
Type
Locality
Timezone
Sydney (UTC+10)
Coordinates
-33.48°, 150.60°
Statistical Area
N/A
Area
4.10 km²
Elevation
0m

🚌 Transport & Commute

Nearest Train Stations

Richmond Station
30 km
N/A (car required)

Bus Services

  • Blue Mountains Bus Co. (route 682) — Richmond Station via Bells Line of Road Approx 45-60 min to Richmond

Commute to Sydney CBD

Distance
80 km
By Train
Drive to Richmond Station, then T1 line to Sydney Central (~1 hr 20 min from Richmond)
By Car (Peak)
Approx 1 hr 30 min - 2 hrs
By Car (Off-Peak)
Approx 1 hr 15 min

🛣️ Remote rural locality on Bells Line of Road; a car is strongly recommended. Limited bus service to Richmond.

Walkability Almost All Errands Require a Car

A rural locality with no village centre, shops, or footpath network; a car is essential for all errands

🛒 Supermarkets Nearby

No major supermarkets listed for this suburb.

🎓 Schools

🔍 Crime Statistics

NSW crime data is provided by the Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR). Use the interactive tool below to explore recorded crime incidents in Berambing by offence type, year and trend.

📊 View Berambing Crime Statistics on BOCSAR ↗

Data source: NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research · Search for "Berambing" under Suburb

👥 Demographics

Census 2016
0
Census 2021
104
0% growth

Population Growth

Gender Distribution (Census 2021)

Income 2016
N/A
Income 2021
N/A
0% increase

Income Comparison

📊 Population: ABS Census 2021
💰 Income: ABS Census 2021

Nearby Suburbs

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Berambing known for? +

Berambing is known for its small orchards and farms producing apples, stonefruit, and nuts on the slopes of the Blue Mountains. It is also valued for its proximity to the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden at Mount Tomah and the surrounding national parks.

How far is Berambing from Sydney? +

Berambing is approximately 80 kilometres north-west of Sydney by road, roughly a 1 hour 15 minute drive in off-peak conditions via the Bells Line of Road or Windsor Road.

Does Berambing have public transport? +

Limited bus services run along the Bells Line of Road connecting to Richmond, from where Sydney Trains T1 services operate to the city. However, a car is strongly recommended as services are infrequent and the locality has no village centre.

What is the population of Berambing? +

According to the 2021 Census, Berambing had a population of 104 residents in approximately 38 dwellings, making it a very small and intimate rural community.

Is Berambing a good place to live? +

Berambing is well-suited to those who value a peaceful semi-rural lifestyle with access to outstanding natural scenery, orchards, and national parks. It suits self-sufficient residents comfortable with longer commutes to urban services.

What is the postcode for Berambing? +

The postcode for Berambing is 2758.