Yerranderie is a ghost town located near Kanangra-Boyd National Park in New South Wales, Australia in Wollondilly Shire.
[2] The town is now divided into two sections, the residential township adjacent to a private airstrip and the historic site one kilometre further west.
Accessible mainly by dirt road from Oberon, New South Wales 70 km to the west; another route passes through Oakdale, New South Wales to the east, but that road is closed to public access as it passes through a water catchment area.
The township was established on the slopes north of Yerranderrie Peak, which is the remains of a volcanic dyke and the source of the mineral wealth of the area.
The town was eventually bought by Valerie Anne Lhuede, who developed it as a tourist centre and total environment project.