Blackheath Village | |
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Blackheath At 1,065 metres above sea level Blackheath is the highest township in the World Heritage listed Blue Mountains National Park.
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Hazelbrook Village | |
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Hazelbrook The village of Hazelbrook was named after Hazelbrook House, a home that was built in the 1870s. The area is home to bushwalks leading to small waterfalls including Terrace Falls, Victor Falls, Oakland Falls, Horseshoe Falls and Burgess Falls. Hazelbrook has a small shopping village and a popular Bowling Club.
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Katoomba Town | |
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Katoomba Located 100kms west of Sydney, 90 minutes by car or 2 hours by train, Katoomba is the main Village of the Blue Mountains. At 1017m above sea level, the air is clear and the four distinct seasons offer different tourist experiences throughout the year.
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Lawson Village | |
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Lawson The Blue Mountains town of Lawson has had many names. Initially called Twenty Four Mile Hollow due to its location 24 miles from Emu Ford on the Nepean River, the name later changed to Christmas Swamp and then to Blue Mountain.
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Leura Village | |
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Leura The picturesque garden village of Leura lies just 119 km west of Sydney, or 90 minutes drive and 117 minutes by City Rail. It is one of the cluster of upper-mountain towns built along the Blue Mountains rail line and the Great Western Highway, overlooking the spectacular world heritage Blue Mountains National Park.
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Medlow Bath Village | |
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Medlow Bath The main attraction at Medlow Bath has always been the remarkably ornate Hydro Majestic Hotel.
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Mount Victoria Village | |
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Mount Victoria Mount Victoria is in the westernmost township of the Blue Mountains.
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Wentworth Falls Village | |
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Wentworth Falls Wentworth Falls is one of the most beautiful towns in the Blue Mountains boasting the magnificent waterfall for which it is named and possibly the most spectacular bushwalks and views.
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Hartley Historic Village | |
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Hartley Step back in time within the historic village of Hartley set into the western edge of the beautiful Blue Mountains.
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