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Historic 1870s stone cottage built in the Victorian Georgian style by the father of Australian poet Henry Lawson. Sleeps five guests with linen provided and is beautifully furnished.
Enjoy sitting by the open fire, sunny cottage garden, fully equipped kitchen, historic village setting, heating in every room. Set on the doorstep of world heritage listed Blue Mountains National Park. Blue Mountains Cottage is perfect for couples and families looking for a relaxing retreat located close to all the attractions of the upper Blue Mountains.
Stroll through the garden and enjoy the setting with its century old fruit trees and large lawn area to relax and play in. Walk to spectacular local lookouts, bushwalks, historic pub, Mount Vic Flicks cinema, cafes and antique shops. Minutes from Blackheath village, Blue Mountains National Park, Mount York, and historic Hartley Vale.
Easy access to Katoomba, Jenolan Caves, Mount Tomah Botanic Gardens and Mount Wilson.
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Mount Victoria Manor was originally built as the summer weekender for the Fairfax Family in 1876. It is a rambling home constructed on solid stone and situated on spacious, peaceful grounds on the most commanding point at Mount Victoria. Currently undergoing a sympathetic refurbishment with the catchphrase 'Heritage with a Twist' they offer a choice of 21 rooms, an onsite restaurant using produce from their gardens and locally source complementary produce. They also have an extensive wine and beer list that matches the menu.
On offer is the massage room with the resident masseuse offering Swedish and Hawaiian relaxation massages. There are numerous areas within the property to while away the hours with a good book or for the more adventurous they can organise half day or day trips with their partner adventure suppliers.
The guest house is ideal for couples, small groups of friends and family gatherings.
True old-fashioned guest house hospitality and personal service in authentic surroundings....
Mount Piddington is a mountain in the Blue Mountains village of Mount Victoria. It has a lookout, restrooms and a picnic area at its summit, surrounded by a loop road, Mount Piddington Road, which runs from the summit to Mount Victoria village. It is also the starting point of several bushwalking tracks that descend to the cliffs of Hornes Point and the Fairy Bower reserve. Notable sites on the slopes of Mount Piddington include Coxs Leap and Bushranger Cave.
Views of the Kanimbla Valley are possible from the lookout, although trees are present and it is not entirely clear. The mountain is mostly covered in bushland of the Eucalypt variety and adjoins One Tree Hill (1,111 metres) the highest point in the Blue Mountains Plateau....