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Everyone needs a little bit of excitement in their lives and experiencing a TCP Day Tour will bring lots of new opportunities that will be full of surprises. Their tours cater to anyone who is interested in exploring the beautiful Blue Mountains region.
Each of the six tours offers a totally unique activity. All tours are guided by your friendly knowledgeable driver, ensuring you enjoy a fun and relaxing day out in the country.
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Wild Valley Art Park is a self-sufficient eco arts centre located on 17 inspiring acres in Wentworth Falls in the Blue Mountains. It features a gallery, artist studios and sculpture gardens complete with lake and wetlands. Visitors to Wild Valley can see artists working in a variety of mediums including, painting, textiles, mosaics, pottery and sculpture. It provides the ideal setting for established artists to reconnect and build on their creativity while students can continue their artistic journey in various workshops, specialty tutorials and events. Wild Valley also offers short stay eco accommodation, yoga and facilities for special events.
Wentworth Falls Country Club was established in 1913 and designed by one of the great Australian golf course designers, Dan Souter PGA. The golf course is less than 90 minutes from Sydney and only 55 minutes from Parramatta, along the M4 Freeway and Great Western Highway.
Wentworth Falls Country Club is not just a golf course; it is a complete experience. Their extensive clubhouse facilities offer comprehensive corporate packages. The Country Club Brasserie serves both 'a la carte' and buffet meals, and is open every day for lunch and Wednesday through to Saturday for dinner, as well as serving morning coffee and afternoon tea.
The restaurant is ideal for functions, parties or special occasions, with corporate entertaining or wedding packages being a speciality. The bar is open daily, with special late hours available on application.
Hidden along Sinclair Crescent is a small body of water known as Wentworth Falls Lake. Popular with picnickers and model boat enthusiasts the landscaped area and children's play ground is also home to a group of sandstone creations forming the Wentworth Falls Lake sculptures. Seed pods of plants native to the lake area are portrayed in locally quarried stone.
This is a popular picnic area and both water and open forest birds can be seen around the Lake. A one kilometre circuit walk around the Lake is easy grade and takes about 30 minutes.
Valley of the Waters is situated at the end of Fletcher Street and the Conservation Hut Cafe. This area provides access to Queen Victoria Lookout, Empress Lookout and Lyrebird Lookout.
The Valley of the Waters walk demonstrates the beauty of the deep valley of Wentworth Falls. This walk explores the upper section of the track as far as Wentworth Pass. The walk passes several waterfalls, a great highlight especially in early morning when the falls form a mist over the valley
This walk offers fantastic views of the Jamison Valley and surrounding cliffs, not to mention stunning waterfalls at both ends of the walk. Highlights would be the paths cut halfway up the cliff face leading toward a crossing of the incredible Wentworth Falls, right next to the aptly named Giant Staircase.
Type of forest: Dry eucalypt forest
Walking distance: 5.4 kilometres
Time: 3.5 hours
Difficulty: Hard, with some sections - such as the Giant Staircase - requiring reasonable fitness.
How to get there: Wentworth Falls is also a suburb of the Blue Mountains, a 90-minute drive from Sydney. National Pass is a loop walk, accessible via Conservation Hut.
3.1km (return) - 2.5 hour (each way) - Medium difficulty
For a magnificent walk that will transport you to another world, step out on moderately challenging Nature track, near Wentworth Falls. Families and friends who enjoy a challenge will love this medium-level walking track in Blue Mountains National Park. The spectacular views, swamps, lush ferns and tranquil pools make it ideal for photography and swimming. Passing through heathlands, you'll ... Visit website for more info
At the Blue Mountains Cooking School, a variety of cooking workshops and classes are held throughout the year in beautiful Wentworth Falls, just 90 minutes from Sydney.
Classes range from pastry-making workshops to Mother's Day lunches, Mediterranean themed classes, Paris Bistro food and many more. Depending on the cooking theme, the duration of the class can vary.
Join a class whether you are planning a day-trip from Sydney or an entire weekend away. Set on almost an acre of stunning gardens and orchard, the Blue Mountains Cooking School is more of a cooking retreat than anything. Less than 15 minutes from Katoomba, it is indeed the perfect way to spend some time in the delightful Blue Mountains, whatever the season.
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The National Pass is one of Australia's finest bushwalking trails, just 100 kilometres from Sydney and easily accessible by car or train.
The walking trail follows six kilometres of majestic wild scenery and waterfalls in the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area.
The trail was built with picks, shovels, crowbars and dynamite between 1906 and 1907. It involved cutting a zigzag staircase into a cliff face and became a very popular walking trail.
After 95 years service, the National Pass was tired and fraying badly in places and it was closed in 2002 to start a restoration project.
After several years of painstaking reconstruction, the trail re-opened and won major heritage conservation awards.
There is a wide choice of excellent accommodation within a short distance of either end of the trail.
Established in 1989, Falls Gallery provides changing exhibitions of works on paper and ceramics by emerging and well established artists.
This beautifully restored turn of the century weatherboard cottage is set in a large well established garden along a leafy mountains road. On the property is also a studio and pottery workshop.
Works include etchings by Arthur Boyd, Charles Blackman and others, plus works from Wendy Sharpe and Garry Shead acclaimed recipients of the Archibald prize for portraiture.
Come along and view ceramics by Ian and Anne Smith as well as a large collection on Anne's works.
Wentworth Falls located in the Blue Mountains National Park is a spectacular waterfall with magnificent views. One of the most picturesque falls in the mountains, it is where the Jamison Creek drops over the escarpment and plunges 297 metres over the upper and lower falls into a large pool before flowing down the creek into the Valley of the Waters.
Bushwalks in the area vary from short 10 minutes to full day walks in the valley. National Parks and Wildlife Services produce a booklet with maps and information on the walks. Barbecue and picnic facilities are available and it is about two kilometres from Wentworth Falls station.
At Hamilton Spa they understand your need to relax, unwind and rejuvenate. Experience the best in beauty, spa and wellness treatments using the finest quality aromatherapy oils and natural skin care products.
They are situated in a private, secluded location only a short drive from Leura Mall and Katoomba in the heart of the Blue Mountains in NSW.
Please call for a free consultation and remember to enquire about their personalised gift certificates! Address is released upon booking to ensure a pure, personal and un-interupted indulgence.
18km (one way) - 0 hour - Medium difficulty
For unending views across Lake Burragorang and the vast wilderness beyond, grab a bike or enjoy 4WD driving along McMahon's Point - Wentworth Falls. A spectacular cycling day trip, this track follows an unsealed road from Wentworth Falls south along the cliff-line. Of medium difficulty, with a number of steep climbs, it's ideally suited to riders looking for a ... Visit website for more info
From Wilson Park in North Lawson, approximately 500 metres past the Lawson Swimming Pool is the start of a walking circuit that takes in Dantes Glen, Empire Pass and Frederica Falls... depending on how far you want to walk.
Waterfalls, shady rainforest ravines, fern-lined pools and creeks and lush vegetation make it a pleasant walk for all seasons. There are some steep sections and a map or guide book is recommended. Dantes Glen is a warm temperate rainforest dominated by Coachwood and Sassafras trees. A very popular walk for bird watchers.
Rick Rutherford's Country Gallery is open daily and located within the heritage precinct of Lawson, on the Badgery Crescent side of Lawson.
As the founding author of "Australian Country Collections" magazine, Rick purchased and restored a graceful Blue Mountains Lawson property years ago, creating a unique country gallery in the process, which is open to the public to inspect firsthand.
Within its many rooms, Rick Rutherford's Country Gallery is a world of country looks spanning the many traditions and interpretations of what country is all about. Each room has its own individual theme, creating a feeling of stepping into another time and place.
Nessie's Daffodil Tearoom and - most recently - Badgery Heritage Gallery - are also part of this unique Blue Mountains experience, offering both old-fashioned tearoom and delicious luncheon fare, all adding up to making RRC one of the middle mountain's principal drawcards and visitor attractions.
Ben Roberts Cafe and Gallery is a delightful venue in Lawson.
The original cottage was built by Ben Roberts in 1893 and was occupied by tradesmen such as the local boot-maker and coal merchant. It is now fully renovated with a modern cafe decorated with original artworks by well known Blue Mountains artists and seating for 50 inside and out.
The attached gallery exhibitions change regularly with various featured artists. A lively new program is planned for 2015.
The cafe and gallery are currently closed for a Summer break and for some refurbishment. Look out for some exciting innovations, including evening opening, from the beginning of February.
South Lawson Waterfall Circuit is three kilometres long and traverses South Lawson Park passing four very different waterfalls: Adelina Falls, sand lined Federal Falls, Cataract Falls and Junction Falls - an amphitheatre of cascading water.
This historic walking circuit is popular with locals and is just over one kilometre from the Lawson Railway Station.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Rick Rutherford's Country Gallery is open daily and located within the heritage precinct of Lawson, on the Badgery Crescent side of Lawson.
As the founding author of "Australian Country Collections" magazine, Rick purchased and restored a graceful Blue Mountains Lawson property years ago, creating a unique country gallery in the process, which is open to the public to inspect firsthand.
Within its many rooms, Rick Rutherford's Country Gallery is a world of country looks spanning the many traditions and interpretations of what country is all about. Each room has its own individual theme, creating a feeling of stepping into another time and place.
Nessie's Daffodil Tearoom and - most recently - Badgery Heritage Gallery - are also part of this unique Blue Mountains experience, offering both old-fashioned tearoom and delicious luncheon fare, all adding up to making RRC one of the middle mountain's principal drawcards and visitor attractions. ...
Kihilla is an historic 1879 mansion with expansive grounds and wonderful mountain views. It accommodates up to 45 people. It is available for groups to hire at very reasonable rates. Minimum number of six guests in the self contained west wing and minimum of 20 for the main house.
Also available as a great wedding venue for indoor or outdoor weddings (talk to them about their wedding package). Rooms exit onto hardwood veranda which is great for relaxing surrounded by the tranquil bush property.
The Hall seats approximately 80 people. There is a large dining room with open fireplace. Self catering with large kitchen and new easy to use industrial gas cooktops and oven. They also can provide catering for groups over 10 if you require it.
It is close to Lawson and Hazelbrook Railway stations. Fantastic bushwalks and lots of space for outside activities....
Wild Valley Art Park is a self-sufficient eco arts centre located on 17 inspiring acres in Wentworth Falls in the Blue Mountains. It features a gallery, artist studios and sculpture gardens complete with lake and wetlands. Visitors to Wild Valley can see artists working in a variety of mediums including, painting, textiles, mosaics, pottery and sculpture. It provides the ideal setting for established artists to reconnect and build on their creativity while students can continue their artistic journey in various workshops, specialty tutorials and events. Wild Valley also offers short stay eco accommodation, yoga and facilities for special events....
Hideaway Retreat is located at Wentworth Falls in the heart of the amazing Blue Mountains, only one hour and 20 minutes from Sydney. The Hideaway is a wonderfully scenic, fresh, elegant, and inspiring venue.
The Hideaway provides comfort, quiet, and privacy, whether your group getaway is for learning, creativity, adventure, health, special interest, or just relaxation and escape.
Nestled away on 32 acres of private National Park bordered grounds, yet close to town and many mountain attractions, this family run guesthouse and function centre accommodates up to 50 guests (weddings to 150), with three function rooms, commercial kitchen, and 20 well appointed rooms, each with poolside and valley views.
Enjoy the use of the pool, outdoor entertaining area and barbecues, views through close and picturesque Australian natives onto distant mountain ranges, and private bushwalking tracks into nearby spectacular rainforest.
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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.
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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 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.
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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....
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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Faulconbridge is the next village after Springwood coming up the Blue Mountains. The very first shop you will see on the left hand side is Faulconbridge Antiques.
This shop showcases the finest quality Antique Furniture, Ceramics, Art Glass and Exquisite Giftware to be found anywhere in the Blue Mountains.
Not only are Faulconbridge Antiques are the largest retailer in New South Wales of Moorcroft Pottery Art Pottery UK, they are also as the exclusive retailer in New South Wales of Royal Crown Derby. They are also the only the only retailers outside of Sydney of some of the world’s most prestigious brands such as Waterford Crystal, Wedgwood, Royal Doulton and Elliot Hall Enamels just to name a few.
Faulconbridge Antiques are also the exclusive retailers in Australia for Anita Harris Art Pottery UK and Steve Smith Ceramics UK.
The passion the owners of Faulconbridge Antiques have and their enthusiasm to share their knowledge for the Quality and Unique items they have personally chosen to stock, is always greatly appreciated by all customers of this special Antiques and Giftware shop.
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Wentworth Falls is home to the biggest waterfall in the Blue Mountains with the first drop being 110 metres and the second 48 metres, it was named after William Charles Wentworth, one of the three European explorers who crossed the mountains.
Visit the quaint village or take a stroll along the shore of Wentworth Falls Lake, which was originally created to provide water for steam trains. The lake offers a great picnic spot and children's playground.
Current bushwalks available at Wentworth Falls vary from 30 minute to two hour circuit offering great views of the Jamison Valley and the surrounding cliffs
The Conservation Hut Cafe offers fantastic views over the valley and casual daytime dining...
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...
Lawson is a quaint village in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales. Situated in the mid mountains it has recently undergone an exciting revitalisation with boutique cafes, shops and restaurants. The South Lawson Waterfall Circuit which is a delightful two hour circuit with four small waterfalls along the way making it popular with families.
Lawson Leisure Centre is a great place to swim and cool off and have a picnic in the summer months...
Woodford was originally known as Twenty Mile Hollow and was home to a popular coaching inn, the Woodman's Inn built in 1834. After passing through different owners, the inn closed and became a private residence called Woodford House. By 1871 the locality also became known as Woodford and the house later became the well-known Woodford Academy, a school for boys and is now a heritage-listed building.Woodford is approximately 90 kilometres west of Sydney and is very popular with mountain bike riders and walkers as the starting point for the well known Oaks and St Helena fire trails...
Temporarily closed due to COVID-19 (coronavirus)
Opened in 1988, Braemar Gallery functions as a community gallery, hosting changing exhibitions that showcase works of local and regional artists. Situated in beautiful historic Braemar House, the gallery is a valuable community venue.
Braemar has a particular interest in displaying works by local artists. Over time, the gallery has become well known for high standard art works of various mediums.
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