During World War I, more than 200 young men from the Southern Highlands lost their lives fighting on the Western Front. One was Bertie Vandenberg, from a large Robertson farming family, who was killed at Pozieres in France. His body was never found but his parents, Henry and Mary Ann, erected a memorial in Robertson Cemetery, a beautiful site that overlooks the hills of Bertie’s home. This is a fascinating and atmospheric spot with spectacular views looking over the Wingecarribee catchment dam.
Facilities
- Car Park