Wentworth-falls   Attractions  

Charles Darwin Walk  

Charles Darwin Walk is named after Charles Darwin, famous for his theory on evolution, he visited Wentworth Falls (then called Weatherboard) in 1836. Darwin's Walk follows Jamison Creek to the Weeping Rock Track just above Wentworth Falls and many ...

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Empress Falls  

Waterfall on Valley of the Waters Creek. ...

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Falls Gallery  

Established in 1990 this gallery provides changing exhibitions of works on paper and ceramics by emerging & well established artists. This beautifully restored turn of the century weatherboard cottage is set in a large well established garden along a ...

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Ingar Picnic Area  

Ingar Picnic Area is situated 10 kilometres walk or cycle along the Ingar Fire Trail from Queen Elizabeth Drive on Kings Tableland. ...

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Kedumba Gallery  

The Kedumba Drawing Award was first presented in 1990, and is now considered the premier event for drawing in Australia with a $20,000 acquisitive award for 24 invited artists. The Kedumba Gallery displays the Kedumba Collection in the grounds of Blu ...

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Marra Mob Culture and Resource Centre Exhibitions  

The Blue Mountains now has its own local Aboriginal Arts Group called The Marra Mob who are a collection of Darug and Gundungurra people, as well as people from Wiradjuri, Ngiyampaa, Gamillaroi, Bundjanlung, Tharawal, Barkindji and Yidinji countries ...

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Mountain High Pies  

Mountain High Pies is new to Wentworth Falls but is building a reputation as the best pies in the Mountains. Open seven days a week for Breakfast and Lunch with a large variation of pies to suit all. All take-away and dine in pies can be served wi ...

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Seven Licensed Restaurant  

SEVEN Licensed Restaurant is located in the Blue Mountains village of Wentworth Falls. They offer contemporary Australian cuisine with a Mediterranean influence using fresh, local produce and stock a selection of local and imported wines. It is a pe ...

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Sublime Point Lookout  

Sublime Point Lookout is situated at the end of Sublime Point Road a short walk brings you to a lookout offering superb views of the Jamison Valley and a different perspective of the famous Three Sisters. Less well known than the lookout at Echo P ...

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Teas & Tisanes  

Teas & Tisanes is both a Total Tea Experience and Gift Emporium all rolled into one! We stock over 80 fresh loose leaf teas: black, green, white, rooibos, fruit and herbal infusions for you to sight, smell and taste. A tea for everyone and for ever ...

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Valley of the Waters  

Valley of the Waters is situated at the end of Fletcher Street and the Conservation Hut Cafe. This area is the start or end of several walks of varying grade and length and also provides access to Queen Victoria Lookout, Empress Lookout and Lyreb ...

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Weatherboard Inn Archaeological Site  

Pitt Park in Wentworth Falls now covers the site of the Weatherboard Inn, built 1826. Enjoy a picnic in the park before enjoying the surrounding countryside, as Charles Darwin would have done when he stayed in the Inn in 1836. ...

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Wentworth Falls  

Wentworth Falls is located in the Blue Mountains National Park is a spectacular waterfall with magnificent views. One of the most picturesque falls in the mountains is it where the Jamison Creek drops over the escarpment and plunges 297 metre over t ...

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Wentworth Falls Country Club  

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 ...

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Wentworth Falls Lake  

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 Wen ...

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Wentworth Falls Lookout  

The Wentworth Falls Lookout is one of a network of spectacular lookouts and bushwalking tracks in the area providing dramatic views of cliff top escarpments, waterfalls and endless blue vistas of the Jamison Valley and Mt Solitary. Visit the Falls ...

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Wentworth Falls Picnic Area  

At the end of Falls Road and off Sir Henry Burrell Drive is this lovely picnic area. The exotic trees and free stone walls have been added to since the 1870's. The area has car and bus parking, toilets, picnic facilities, and provides access to ma ...

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editors picks

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miekecasanova | 2008-09-23 | I have to accept that to start my day with a kick, I need that expresso coffee that Melbourne is famous for. | read more

The Mornington Peninsula (Vic)

mwheeler | 2008-08-13 | Mornington Peninsula (Vic) a kaleidoscope of activities only 60 minutes from Melbourne | read more

Cradle Mountain

naturalwanders | 2008-09-08 | One can fly into Launceston or Devonport, hire a car, and drive to the Cradle Mountain end of Cradle Mountain-Lake St.Clair National Park. | read more

Shark Bay World Heritage Region, Western Australia

naturalwanders | 2008-09-17 | Just past the Overlander Roadhouse is the turn-off for Shark Bay. Shark Bay is a World Heritage area, and the first place to stop is at Hamelin Pool to see the Stromatolites. | read more

Shelter from the rain

DaanSpijer | 2008-09-22 | An impending storm, an invitation to shelter in a guest-house and the unexpected consequences. | read more

Eumundi Market

Emma | 2008-09-05 | Eumundi Markets are in Southern Queensland (Sunshine Coast) and are a short drive from the popular tourist destinations; Noosa, and Maroochydore. | read more

Whale Watching in Hervey Bay near Fraser Island, Queensland

Kristy79 | 2008-09-02 | Whale Watching in the pristine waters of Hervey Bay with the magnificent backdrop of Fraser Island. | read more

The Saga of the Randy Old Goat

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