National Parks And Reserves Attractions Valley Heights - Gold Coast QLD

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Centro Lennox

Cnr Great Western Highway & Pyramid Street, Emu Plains NSW 2750

Centro Lennox is situated in Emu Plains, one of the oldest districts in the Penrith local government area. The centre is well established and offers the local community a predominantly food based retail selection. Centro Lennox services a main trade area population of approximately 33,800 residents.

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Andersons Fire Trail

Bedford Creek to Kings Tableland, Woodford NSW 2778
Anderson Fire Trail runs from Bedford Creek near Woodford to Kings Tableland at Wentworth Falls and is suitable for mountain biking and walking. The Trail also provides access to Murphys Glen and Ingar Picnic Area which is a popular campsite and picnic area. Access to Ingar Picnic Area is from Kings Tableland Road.
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Loviz Arts Gallery

281 Great Western Highway, Warrimoo NSW 2774
Tanya Loviz is renowned for her cheeky girls in wine glasses and musical themed artworks. She is an internationally recognised self-taught artist with more than 20 years experience, 50 solo shows and a staggering collection of over 1,500 paintings and poetry to match. When visiting, there is a good chance you will meet Tanya in person and even see her creating her beautiful paintings. You may also be lucky enough to see her extensive collection of crystals that she applies to her paintings to give them that real three dimensional effect. Tanya also holds regular events, where you can actually live the art in unusual, but fun and interesting ways, potentially becoming a muse for one of her future paintings, being immortalised in her own funtabulous way.
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Blue Mountains Ugg Boots

515 Great Western Highway, Faulconbridge NSW 2776
Genuine Australian Sheepskin and Cowskin Products are available at Blue Mountains Ugg Boots. The large range of products include Ugg Boots in a variety of different designs. Also available are Hats, Mats, Gloves, Toys, Kangaroo Items, Car Seat Covers, Steering Wheel Covers. If you require a certain style and colour, please send an email and they can have them waiting for you on your trip through the Mountains.
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Springwood Aquatic and Fitness Centre

11 Plateau Road, Springwood NSW 2777
The Springwood Aquatic and Fitness Centre has an indoor 25 metre swimming pool, a leisure pool and a children's pool with a whirlpool and water slide that operates daily at set times. The centre also contains a fully equipped fitness centre, sauna, spa and steam room and full-catered cafeteria. Blue Mountains residents and visitors are fortunate to have five high standard swim and leisure centres spread throughout the Blue Mountains including Glenbrook, Lawson, Katoomba and Blackheath Pool. All of the pools have school holiday fun programs with large inflatable obstacle course at all the centres plus a waterslide operating at certain times at Springwood Aquatic and Fitness Centre. Centres are open daily and run intensive Learn to Swim programs. Call each centre to confirm session days and times and to check which special programs are running.
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New Age Markets

234 Macquarie Road, Springwood NSW 2777
New Age Markets - known locally as the hippie-shop - is now two shops. Check out the original 'New Age Markets' store and the funky new dedicated clothing shop, right next door. Even more than before, it's a unique shopping experience and a must-see destination for visitors to the Blue Mountains. They offer Australia's widest range of new age clothing, gift ware and homewares, as well as a vast array of jewellery, crystals, candles, incense and oils. Experienced tarot and psychic readers are available for personal consultations. They also offer expert advice on crystal healing. Find them in the lower Blue Mountains, a short drive from the Great Western Highway - directly opposite Springwood train station. Free giftwrapping is available for all in-store purchases. Many of the products can also be found on their online shop.
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Norman Lindsay Gallery

14 Norman Lindsay Crescent, via Chapman Parade, Faulconbridge NSW 2776
The Norman Lindsay Gallery is the former home of the illustrious artist and author, Norman Lindsay (1879-1969). Now open as a gallery and run by the National Trust (NSW), it displays the artist's oil paintings, watercolours, etchings, ship models, sculptures plus characters from his classic children's book, The Magic Pudding. Gift shop, landscaped grounds and cafe.
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Bakehouse on Wentworth Springwood

226 Macquarie Road, Springwood NSW 2777
Bakehouse on Wentworth is an organic sourdough bakery and cafe. The dream became reality in 2002, when a passionate baker, dedicated to his craft opened for business in Blackheath. Shelves stocked with a display of hand moulded sourdough loaves and the scent of freshly baked bread filling the streets, enticed the senses of passers by. Sweet, tempting cakes, irresistible treats and mouth watering gourmet pies were created to complete the bakeries range. The journey has continued and the dream has expanded to four retail outlets.
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Valley Heights Locomotive Depot Heritage Museum

17b Tusculum Road, Valley Heights NSW 2777
Explore the oldest roundhouse in NSW and enjoy the sights, sounds (and smells) of railway travel over the last 100 years! Enjoy unlimited 20 minute rides on our 1890s Sydney Steam Tramcar and view model railway layouts including a five metre long HO scale model of the Depot as it was in the 1950s. Climb aboard steam engines, carriages and wagons from many eras of trains across the mountains. See the remarkable "Caves Express" and the "Ice Van", carefully restored to their former glory! View exhibits of rail artefacts and paintings, local history and photographic display plus a large collection of books, videos and souvenir items. Kids can do the quiz and check answers on the website. The museum is normally open the second and fourth Sunday of every month. Barbecue facilities are available or relax with a cup of tea or coffee and cake in the tea rooms.
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The Glass Gallery - BS Glass Art

32 Mackellar Circle, Springwood NSW 2777
The Glass Gallery in Springwood in the Lower Blue Mountains is a beautiful space showcasing glass art by artist Barbara Stephenson. Barbara specialises in fused and slumped glass art and fused glass jewellery. She has been working with glass for over 20 years firstly making leadlight panels and stained glass objects before moving into the world of kiln formed glass in 2002. The Glass Gallery holds an ever changing selection of Barbara's unique works. Every piece is made by a true lover of glass and exhibits that passion.
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Hawkesbury lookout

Hawkesbury Road, Hawkesbury Heights NSW 2777
Stop to stretch your legs at Hawkesbury lookout. You'll find it conveniently located on Hawkesbury Road at Hawkesbury Heights - one of the Blue Mountains' smallest towns. This grassy lookout is bordered by tall trees and is an excellent spot to pull over on your drive from the Hawkesbury to the Blue Mountains. Relax on one of the seats ... Visit website for more info
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Glenbrook Native Plant Reserve and Nursery

41 Great Western Highway, (Opposite Tourist Information Centre), Glenbrook NSW 2773
Since 1969, The Glenbrook Native Plant Reserve and Nursery has been maintained by volunteers from the Australian Plants Society, Blue Mountains Group. Over 2,000 hours of volunteer work per annum preserves a valuable remnant of Lower Blue Mountains flora. A wide range of native plants is for sale in the Nursery. Children enjoy exploring the many tracks inside the Reserve too, bring a picnic lunch.
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Nanas Teddies and Toys

21 Great Western Highway, Brooklands Village, Blaxland NSW 2774
Nana's Teddies and Toys is Australia's largest speciality teddy bear mega store with over 15,000 teddy bears, dolls, collectable figurines and plush animals in stock including collectables and limited editions. Approximately one hour from Sydney city with parking at the door. Approximately one kilometre to trains and a local bus service at door. The huge range includes collectable bears, porcelain dolls, Australian animals, rocking horses, plush animals, doll and bear furniture, prams and accessories, dogs, cats, farmyard animals and jungle and wild creatures. Great gift ideas for all occasions. Major brands include Steiff, Deans, Hermann, Ganz, Grizzly, Boyds, Bearington, Korimco, Russ, Cherished Teddies, Boyles, Chester, Teddy Love, Gund, Tomfoolery, Me to You, Tatty Teddy, Hibernation, Disney, Forever Friends, Balmoral, Paddington plus a large selection of local and international handmade artist bears. Be warned... serious teddy bear lovers may never want to go home again!
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Aitkens Australia in the Round

5 Wascoe Street, Lapstone NSW 2773
Aitkens Australia in the Round is a unique and exciting gallery, display and museum all in one with a spectacular painted panorama of famous Australian destinations. The harbour-dominated beauty of Australia's Emerald City, Sydney along with the rugged mystery of the Blue Mountains; the toughness and brilliant colours of Australia's outback; and the natural beauty of beaches scattered along endless stretches of coastline. Add the fertile riches of Australia's rural heartland and the character and excitement of Queensland's fabulous Gold Coast and you have a fascinating collage of life in modern Australia - all captured within the 213 square metres of wall space, along with hundreds of flora and fauna samples from all around Australia.
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Greater Blue Mountains Drive - Glenbrook Discovery Trail

Great Western Highway, Corner of Ross Street, Glenbrook NSW 2773
Entering the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area at Glenbrook the first Discovery Trail you will encounter is the Glenbrook Discovery Trail exploring the sandstone 'Blue Labyrinth' beyond Glenbrook Creek gorge. Plan your visit at the Blue Mountains Visitor Information Centre at Glenbrook where local staff can help and advise on local road conditions, especially after heavy or prolonged rain. The park entry fee gives access to a road system connecting several picnic areas, lookouts over the Nepean river gorge, a camping area, swimming holes, an Aboriginal art site and bush walking tracks. Highlights include Euroka - a delightful picnic area and campground, Glenbrook Creek, Tunnel View, Red Hands Cave, Mount Portal and Nepean Lookouts. Starting and ending in Glenbrook village, the trail is 47 kilometres return, takes about three hours and involves narrow sealed and unsealed roads plus stops. National Park entry fees apply.
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Glenbrook Village Gifts and Homewares

25 Park Street, Glenbrook NSW 2773
Glenbrook Village Gifts and Homewares is the place to find that special gift or something beautiful for your home They have a large range of stylish products, an eclectic mix of homewares and interior decor. Their passion for things that are unique means they are always searching for new and exciting products to add to their extensive range. Their treasures come from all points of the globe. The range of homewares includes an extensive collection of Wall Art canvas and metal, unusual pieces of furniture, chairs, cushions and throws, a large range of Amalfi products, beautiful glassware, lamps, a range of fashion jewellery including Cool Coconut and AnnaNova, scarfs, handbags and wallets, Abode Aroma aromatic diffusers, SAKitToMe Envirotrend shopping bags. Australian made items include Illuminate soy candles from Sydney, Woolly "Aussie" Foot Warmers with 100 per cent Australian wool, and Evodia Australian made and owned hand creams, soap and cosmetics.
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The Brook

1a Ross Street, Glenbrook NSW 2773
The Brook is a Co-op selling a unique range of locally made handcrafted gifts for all occasions. They stock a large range of baby wear, jewellery, knitted apparel, toiletries, candles, paintings by local artists, cushions, bags and woodwork - to name just a few of the items in their extensive stock. Many of the items sold are exclusive to The Brook.
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Bakehouse on Park

3/31 Park Street, Glenbrook NSW 2773
Bakehouse on Wentworth is an organic sourdough bakery and cafe. The dream became reality in 2002, when a passionate baker, dedicated to his craft opened for business in Blackheath. Shelves stocked with a display of hand moulded sourdough loaves and the scent of freshly baked bread filling the streets, enticed the senses of passers by. Sweet, tempting cakes, irresistible treats and mouth watering gourmet pies were created to complete the bakeries range. The journey has continued and the dream has expanded to four retail outlets.
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Coxs Road Interpretive Trail

Across the Blue Mountains, Starting at Glenbrook Park, Glenbrook NSW 2773
Commissioned to build a road across the Blue Mountains, magistrate William Cox, with 30 convicts, started on 18 July 1814 at Emu Ford, completing the road to Bathurst on 14 January 1815 - a staggering 101.5 miles through rugged mountainous country in just six months. Today you can trace the path of the original Coxs Road which varies little from the current alignment of the Great Western Highway. Explore the interpretive trail at key sites where you can discover stories of the road construction through notes from Cox's journal, learn of Aboriginal heritage and find paintings and drawings on this remarkable journey. A Blue Mountains City Council, Blue Mountains Branch of National Trust Bicentenary project. Key sites are located at: Glenbrook Park, Glenbrook; Manners Park, Springwood; Bulls Camp Reserve, Woodford; Coronation Park, Wentworth Falls; Blackheath Cemetery entry; Blackheath, Mt York. For more details visit Glenbrook or Echo Point Visitor Centres.
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Blue Pool walking track

Bruce Road, Glenbrook NSW 2773
2km (one way) - 0.3 hour - Hard difficulty A challenging yet short hike that's well worth the effort, Blue Pool walking track leads to an idyllic swimming hole in a tranquil bush setting. Located in the Glenbrook area of Blue Mountains National Park, it's an ideal day-trip for families or friends wanting a relaxing day out, far from the city. Following the track through the bush, look ... Visit website for more info
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Lennox Bridge in The Blue Mountains

Mitchells Pass, Glenbrook NSW 2773
Lennox Bridge on Mitchells Pass at Glenbrook is the oldest stone arch bridge on the Australian mainland. This elegant single span stone arch bridge was built in local stone and completed in 1833 by David Lennox using unskilled convict labour. It took one year to complete. The sandstone was quarried nearby and the bridge carried all the traffic to western New South Wales until 1926. An early engineering masterpiece.
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Glenbrook Gorge track

Glenbrook Gorge track, Glenbrook NSW 2773
1.5km (one way) - 3 hour - Hard difficulty This dynamic track is for the adventurous at heart, and will have you rock-hopping down the beautiful Glenbrook Gorge in no time. Located in the eastern reaches of Blue Mountains National Park, Glenbrook Gorge track is short yet challenging and bound to get that heart pumping. Tracing the base of the gorge, there's the chance to get off-track as ... Visit website for more info
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Muru Mittigar Aboriginal Cultural and Education Centre

89-151 Old Castlereagh Road, Castlereagh NSW 2749
Muru Mittigar Aboriginal Cultural Centre tells the story of the Darug people, the traditional owners of the area. Muru Mittigar has an Aboriginal Cultural Museum showing Aboriginal history; Retail Art Centre featuring fine arts and crafts by Aboriginal artists; Nature walks with native plants traditionally used by Aboriginal people for medicinal, food or material resources. Visitors learn about local tribal areas, the diversity of Aboriginal culture and the local Darug tribe. The cultural centre offers the opportunity to view Aboriginal art and many traditional artefacts, including observing in-house artists painting, making didgeridoos and weapons. For groups of 20 or more, dance performances, painting workshops and bush-tucker meal tastings with traditional foods are available but must be pre-booked.
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Arms of Australia Inn Museum

Great Western Highway, Corner of Gardenia Avenue, Emu Plains NSW 2750
The Nepean District Historical Society currently operates from the old Arms of Australia Inn which has been equipped as a museum of local history for the Nepean District. The museum contains thousands of photos and artefacts that were either used or manufactured in the local area and these are on display for people to see. Along with glass displays there are also a number of hands on interactive displays, including old gramophones, a pedal powered organ, old sewing machines, old adding machines, a 1920s telephone switchboard and hand cranked telephones. As well, there is agricultural equipment including the old grindstone and hand washing mangles, wood stoves, pre-electric refrigerators and blacksmiths forges and equipment. They can provide morning or afternoon teas, as well as full Devonshire teas for an additional cost if you so desire. Lantern Tours of the museum are available by appointment.
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Penrith Regional Gallery and The Lewers Bequest

86 River Road, Emu Plains NSW 2750
Penrith Regional Gallery and The Lewers Bequest is set on the western bank of the Nepean River at the foot of the Blue Mountains. Between 1950 and 1978 the gallery site was the family home of artists Margo and Gerald Lewers. Awarded Museum of the Year in 1982, the gallery has grown to become a key part of the cultural landscape of Penrith and Western Sydney. Western Sydney is the fastest growing region of Australia, with a young population from many different cultural backgrounds. The Gallery presents a dynamic mix of exhibitions and other programs, offering the community a significant centre for art and culture. Programs are designed to reflect the cultural aspirations and lifestyles of people in our region. The gallery frequently works in partnership with other organisations, companies and government agencies across Western Sydney, on both exhibitions and special projects.
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Penrith Skatel

120 Russell Street, Emu Plains NSW 2750
Penrith Skatel caters for both rollerskating and rollerblading enthusiasts. They provide general skating, learn to skate classes, artistic lessons, inline hockey, roller derby, birthday parties, group bookings, and school bookings. Check the web site for session times. Great school holiday activity. Hire or bring your own skates. Even scooters and skateboards are welcome on Friday nights only. Fun family discos every Saturday night.

Arms of Australia Inn Museum

Great Western Highway , Emu Plains NSW 2750
The Nepean District Historical Society currently operates from the old Arms of Australia Inn which has been equipped as a museum of local history for the Nepean District. The museum contains thousands of photos and artefacts that were either used or manufactured in the local area and these are on display for people to see. Along with glass displays there are also a number of hands on interactive displays, including old gramophones, a pedal powered organ, old sewing machines, old adding machines, a 1920s telephone switchboard and hand cranked telephones. As well, there is agricultural equipment including the old grindstone and hand washing mangles, wood stoves, pre-electric refrigerators and blacksmiths forges and equipment. They can provide morning or afternoon teas, as well as full Devonshire teas for an additional cost if you so desire. Lantern Tours of the museum are available by appointment. ...

Glenbrook

Glenbrook, Glenbrook NSW 2773
Glenbrook is located 67 kilometres west of Sydney, the eastern gateway to the Blue Mountains and the entry point to Glenbrook National Park. Offering bushwalking, mountain biking and picnics at Euroka Clearing, Glenbrook has untouched landscapes and spectacular lookouts. Explore the areas walking tracks leading to waterholes on Glenbrook Creek, lookouts at Tunnel View and Mount Portal and Red Hands Cave. Glenbrook Village is a charming village with unique shops and a variety of lovely cafes to choose from. Visit the famous "Aitkens in the Round" painted Australian Panorama located in Wascoe Street. For information about the region, call into Glenbrook Visitor Centre located on the Great Western Highway. Open from 8.30am, seven days a week....

Mt Dan's Adventures

Location Advised on Booking, Glenbrook NSW 2773
Providing guided adventure tours in the Blue Mountains and Hawkesbury. Come on an adventure with Mt Dan's Adventures. Turn your holiday into an Australian adventure holiday. Offering fly fishing tours, bushwalking and camping tours, abseiling tours and much more. Mt Dan's Adventures specialise in small groups and can tailor a tour to suit you. See hidden corners of the beautiful Blue Mountains from their local perspective. The adventure tours are heaps of fun and take in some of the best views the Blue Mountains have on offer. Mt Dan's Adventures pride themselves on excellent customer service....

Glenbrook Village

PO Box 266 , Glenbrook NSW 2773
Glenbrook Village is a destination and attraction all in one as it combines natural locations with man made activities. A combination of modern man and ancient man, those of the original Australian aboriginals such as Red Hand cave and other markers and carvings. Glenbrook Village is about one hour from the Sydney central business district, and one hour from Katoomba. It's a gateway to the Blue Mountains and World Heritage Listed National Park, with great swimming holes, and historic locations - explore and get to know where they come from. The community contains artists, a bakery, bookstore, cafes and restaurants. The atmosphere is relaxed, yet still close to the hustle of Sydney. Glenbrook Village is a special part of the world - come and experience it for yourself. There is nothing like mountain living!...

Aboriginal Blue Mountains Walkabout

Faulconbridge Railway Station, Faulconbridge NSW 2776
This multi award winning Aboriginal walkabout adventure in the Blue Mountains will provide you with ancient wisdom to enrich your life and a deep connection to country and culture! Live for a day, a happy, creative, ceremonial and spiritual life like it was for the local Darug language group before contact in 1770. Fascinating and highly educational, travel back in time to become a part of 'The Dreaming' and gain a deep and beneficial understanding of the wonderful Aboriginal culture. Aboriginal owned and guided, learn by traditional methods and bushwalk a walkabout song line of sacred sites mostly through a beautiful moss covered rainforest. Walk gently and listen carefully to what the natural bush, amazing art and ceremonial sites have to tell. An inspiring and powerful life changing experience of ancient knowledge for modern day wisdom. ...

Celebrating Design Artisan Markets

Grose Road, Faulconbridge NSW 2776
Looking for beautiful, handcrafted gifts? Like to buy direct from the creators and designers? Celebrating Design Artisan Market is an annual market which brings over 30 artisans under the one roof, so you can browse and relax while doing your Christmas shopping. Handcrafted jewellery, glass, leather, bags, hats, scents, ceramics and more from the Blue Mountains and beyond. An onsite cafe all day so you enjoy shopping again. Celebrating Design has grown out of the Springwood Art Show so they emphasise quality, uniqueness and beautiful work. Entry by gold coin donation to go towards technology at the High School. More information on Facebook....

Blue Mountain Bikes Australia

68 Great Western Highway, Woodford NSW 2778
Blue Mountain Bikes Australia is a mountain bike hire and adventure centre in the middle of the Blue Mountains. Located on The Great Western Highway in close proximity to Woodford Train Station, they give you direct access to the best trails on the mountain and utilise the train line for a return trip. Their fleet of blue mountain bikes are available for hire or packaged tours including rail passes and gourmet packed lunches. Their friendly, knowledgeable staff can tailor an experience to your needs and fitness level, whether you are after a leisurely trail or an adrenaline pumping ride. ...

Penrith Skatel

120 Russell Street, Emu Plains NSW 2750
Penrith Skatel caters for both rollerskating and rollerblading enthusiasts. They provide general skating, learn to skate classes, artistic lessons, inline hockey, roller derby, birthday parties, group bookings, and school bookings. Check the web site for session times. Great school holiday activity. Hire or bring your own skates. Even scooters and skateboards are welcome on Friday nights only. Fun family discos every Saturday night....
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Woodford – Oaks Trail

Taylor Road, Woodford NSW 2778
For an invigorating ride or walk that will work your muscles and clear your head, try Woodford - Oaks trail in Blue Mountains National Park. The track leads from Woodford to Glenbrook and makes a great day out in the mountains for friends or family looking for heart pumping adventure and fresh mountain air. Take in the expansive scenic views as the medium trail winds through heath, gradually giving way to open forest. Arriving at The Oaks picnic area, named for the nearby casuarinas, enjoy a well-earned lunch. From here, the track continues as a dedicated cycle track with a steep ride up Glenbrook Gorge to the station. In the warmer months, the aroma of wildflowers and eucalypts mingle to create a heady perfume. It’s also a very popular track for cyclists and runners, and attracts over 850 participants for the annual Woodford to Glenbrook Classic....
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Springwood Aquatic and Fitness Centre

11 Plateau Road, Springwood NSW 2777
The Springwood Aquatic and Fitness Centre has an indoor 25 metre swimming pool, a leisure pool and a children's pool with a whirlpool and water slide that operates daily at set times The centre also contains a fully equipped fitness centre, sauna, spa and steam room. Blue Mountains residents and visitors are fortunate to have five high standard swim and leisure centres spread throughout the Blue Mountains including Glenbrook, Lawson, Katoomba and Blackheath Pool. All of the pools have school holiday fun programs with large inflatable obstacle course at all the centres plus a waterslide operating at certain times at Springwood Aquatic and Fitness Centre. Centres are open daily and run intensive Learn to Swim programs. Call each centre to confirm session days and times and to check which special programs are running. ...
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Red Hands Cave Walking Track - Blue Mountains National Park

Bruce Road, Glenbrook NSW 2773
Red Hands Cave walking track, in Blue Mountains National Park, offers impressive Aboriginal stencil art with picnicking and birdwatching, near Glenbrook. This track has most likely been used by the Darug people for thousands of years, and you too can walk in their footsteps. Red Hands Cave walking track, in the Glenbrook region of Blue Mountains National Park, winds through remote bushland to one of the best Aboriginal stencil galleries in the Sydney Basin. From Glenbrook Causeway, follow the medium track along Campfire Creek where you’ll see axe grinding grooves on the water’s edge. Keeping to the right at the track junction, you might see eastern water dragons sunning themselves. Climbing steadily through the gully, you’ll reach the sandstone overhang of Red Hands Cave. Enjoy a picnic lunch while taking in the unspoilt bush, as rainbow lorikeets and gang gangs chatter above. Retrace your steps or continue the longer loop walk. For a refreshing swim, detour via the swimming holes along Blue Pool walking track....