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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 10, 2023
How long is the drive from Blackheath to Cowra?
The direct drive from Blackheath to Cowra is 121 mi (194 km), and should have a drive time of 2 hrs 43 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Blackheath to Cowra, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Katoomba and Orange, as well as top places to visit like Leura Cascades Picnic Area and Giant Stairway, or the ever-popular Blue Mountains Botanic Garden Mount Tomah.
The top cities between Blackheath and Cowra are Katoomba and Orange. Katoomba is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Blackheath and 3 hours from Cowra.
Katoomba, located in New South Wales, Australia, is the primary town of Blue Mountains and serves as the administrative headquarters of Blue Mountains City Council. Positioned on the Great Western Highway approximately 102 km west of Sydney and 39 km south-east of Lithgow, Katoomba is easily accessible via its railway station on the Main Western line. This area offers an ideal base for exploring Blue Mountains National Park and its various bushwalking trails.
Most popular city on this route
13 minutes off the main route, 6% of way to Cowra
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Orange
Orange is a city in the Central Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia. It is 254 km west of the state capital, Sydney [206 km on a great circle], at an altitude of 862 metres. Orange had an urban population of 41,920 at the 2021 Census, making the city a significant regional centre. Wikipedia.
18% as popular as Katoomba
22 minutes off the main route, 60% of way to Cowra
Best stops along Blackheath to Cowra drive
The top stops along the way from Blackheath to Cowra (with short detours) are Scenic World, Jenolan Caves, and Three Sisters walk. Other popular stops include Mount Panorama Motor Racing Circuit, Cowra Japanese Garden and Cultural Centre, and Blue Mountains Botanic Garden Mount Tomah.
The Blue Mountains Botanic Garden Mount Tomah is the highest botanic garden in the country, showcasing cool-climate plants and offering guided tours and picnic areas. Located within the World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains region, this garden provides a serene escape with its diverse flora. The surrounding area boasts quaint villages, waterfalls, walking trails, and numerous lookouts that offer breathtaking views of cliffs and gorges.
I would give this place six stars however some of the parts that are meant to be disability friendly are not sealed properly and are uneven and are a little bit difficult to navigate this is near the rock pool and the bottom but otherwise the rest of the gardens are very easy to navigate especially for those requiring wheelchair access. Plenty of disable parking and accessibility bathrooms. All the staff are super friendly and helpful. Wonderful day out.
Daniel K — Google review
Been here in the past and had a great hike all the way to the other side of the main road. Visited again today however the weather was not in our favour. Beautiful scenery, small waterfall in between the garden. Flowers blooming. Couldn’t do much due to the rain. Best to visit when skies are clear.
Dharmesh Joshi (DJ) — Google review
Really nice garden in blue mountains. Unfortunately we can’t see many flowers in winter time. Also the parking space is limited so it is better to go earlier.
Ivy Feng — Google review
Just love the Blue Mountains Botanical Gardens. On a beautiful day, there is nothing like wandering around the area. Although I couldn't get all the way around today as I was pushing my Dad around in the wheelchair. You certainly get a good workout going up/down hills. The best time of year, of course, is Spring, for a visit but it's always lovely.
Free entry, although I would recommend that you give a $5 donation which goes towards the upkeep of the gardens.
Public toilets are available and always clean. There is also a picnic area with chairs and tables.
There is also a cafe onsite as well.
Alison McWhirter — Google review
The Blue Mountains Botanic Garden Mount Tomah is a showcase of local and imported cool climate plants and alpine rainforest. It is surrounded by 28 hectares of curated garden and a further 244 hectares of wilderness sits inside a UNESCO World Heritage Area. The Blue Mountains Botanic Garden plays a key role in conservation and research of plants from a range of diverse ecosystems in Australia and around the world. The Garden features many rare species, spectacular cool climate trees, seasonal colour, historically significant plantings and tranquil spaces for picnics or forest bathing. Located on Darug country, the Garden is divided into four distinct precincts, interlaced with pathways designed for wandering, exploring and engaging with the natural environment. The Garden's panoramic views and stunning mountain location make this an unrivalled location to celebrate wedding or proposal, birthday party, or gather with friends and loved ones over a picnic or BBQ. Very beautiful place. Lovely view and amazing surroundings.
Shankar Niraula — Google review
Beautiful botanic garden. A breath of fresh air. Large variety of plants and trees. Well laid out, easy to navigate and tranquil to walk around. Good vantage points for photography. Enjoyable for the whole family with kids.
Chris H — Google review
Well maintained garden and place worth visting for nature and plants in vibrant colors. One has to climb down and move around to various sections, stone garden, Jurassic and feast your eyes with the beauty of nature. Unfortunately the food outlet was closed due to holiday. Normally visitors bring their own food and drinks and enjoy a days outing. Must place to visit.
Casey Degamwala — Google review
We visited this garden in the month of April and it was looking so beautiful like heaven. I just loved this place. We were able to enjoy beauty of red, yellow and green trees. The look outs are amazing. Cafe closes at 3 pm which we dis not know and missed tasting food here. But definitely visiting again soon to taste that as well.
Kavita Mandhyan — Google review
Beautiful curated gardens with wonderful blue mountains views. They do have season tulips in October. Nice walks with plenty of picnic spaces and bbq area. They have a visitor center which has a cafe with mountain view and a nice mini theatre which shows a movie about places in blue mountain on the click of a button and many useful information about how and when blue mountains became a world heritage. If you are on the way to Bathurst or visiting Bilpin, include this place in your travel plan.
Priya — Google review
Our weekend at the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden Mount Tomah was a delightful escape. With our picnic in tow, we immersed ourselves in the garden's tranquil ambiance. The variety of plants and the scenic trails made for a perfect leisurely stroll. The stunning mountain views added an extra layer of charm. If you're looking for a serene nature retreat, this place is a definite winner.
Anusha Kothalawala — Google review
A great place for an easy stroll and picnic. Very family friendly. We noticed that pets are not allowed to come in, so be aware if you have a fur baby. The garden entry is free of charge.
Ngoc Nguyen — Google review
I loved this place♥️it is so quite, has natural greenery, small fountains, has picnic spots and of course the beautiful flowers. There were not many flowers at this time but was good. There is one restaurant inside the garden which is okay.
The only thing l didn't like is the gate closes sharp at 5pm. They start announcing 15 min before closing down so you have to run back towards the parking.
Start early in the morning if you want to enjoy the garden and visit on a cloudy day.
RANI KASHYAP — Google review
Many hidden treasures here and glorious views. You can have guided tours and even hire a scooter to get around if you need. There are easy walk ways but if you go off those it's rock steps in some areas. It is a beautiful walk just keep in mind it is all up hill once you get down to the bottom. Unfortunately the only thing missing is a cafe.
Michelle Chamings — Google review
The blue mountains botanic gardens is an awesome little collection of gardens with a backdrop view that would compare to the top 10 in Australia of the illustrious mountain range views.
The native flowers, trees and birds in the area is a spectacular assortment which can be found within the National park and great for learning and understanding.
For taking the kids there’s great picnic areas as well as a small learning centre with a few interactive activities for the kids which is also made interesting for adults.
You are able to book areas for events at the gardens although beware as the costs are quite expensive. The events can include weddings which would be a very memorable experience.
The bathrooms are nice and clean although can get busy.
There is a cafe there but closes early, from then there is a food van which is actually cheap for what you get so it’s not all bad.
Highly recommend a morning visit and then a lunch at bilpin with a cider
Alex SMP — Google review
One of the smaller Botanical Gardens I've visited but well worth the stop. The rock garden is incredibly well kept with plenty of variety. And the deck for the cafe an ideal spot to look over the venue, complete with resident roaming turkey.
Chris Marr — Google review
Fabulous garden. That's all there is to say isn't it?
But man this was such a lovely place to visit. There were so many variety of plants here from all over.
The view from the observation deck is breathtaking on a clear day and elevation of the garden makes it quite unique.
There's some picnic areas so bring something to nibble of if you like. But what a great garden.
tony tran — Google review
Beautifully designed and looked after botanic garden. There's awesome view from the visitor sceptre and the visitor journey has been very well thought and designed. There are multiple gardens with variety of plants to see and enjoy.
Nice place for families to spend some time on the weekend and enjoy fantastic groomed gardens.
Definitely recommended.
Reza Rafiee — Google review
The gardens are full of beautiful and unique nature. I suggested following the map and going to all available sections! It can take some time so bring water and snacks. There are plenty of spots to sit and have a rest in the shade. It's a beautiful place and worth the time.
Chanelle Ahmed — Google review
Off the beaten track but well worth a visit. Work your way down the hillside along manicured paths, past waterfalls and Ponds through a botanically organised series of feature gardens. Photographers will enjoy the vistas and the birdlike. See the Gang-gang cockatoos in the nut trees. Finish off with lunch in the Cafe overlooking the gardens and the distant valleys. Great day out.
Bill Noffsinger — Google review
We stopped by on our drive back to Sydney. It was a nice walk with very lovely views down through the mountains despite being very busy. This is a smaller park than compared to the Royal Botanic Garden in the city, and you get to see a different range of species as well because of the different climate conditions.
Edgar Liu — Google review
Breath-taking view... Highly recommend this place if you want to get out of the city and refresh your mind an soul.
Take a walk through the nicely designed gardens and enjoy the weather.
Also a nice place for taking nice photos or celebrating events.
The cafe is good also.
Ali Kaveh — Google review
Amazing gem hidden in blue mountains. Must visit if you like nature and its beauty. It has got a nice cafe as well. Quite scenic and beautiful.
Pankaj Singh — Google review
Free entry to these large and beautiful botanical gardens. The icon of the gardens seems to be a spiral made of rocks which is surrounded by flowers in front of the Blue Mountains landscape. There are native and exotic plants, mysterious walkways, information centre and a couple of cafes. Toilets and picnic tables available and plenty of car parks. The drive from Sydney is nice with windy roads surrounded by native bush, it’s also worth stopping off at Windsor, a pretty historic town.
Alice Moon-Star — Google review
Beautiful place. Amazing view from the cafe at the entrance. Had a great time taking photos of the different wildlife and flowers that I came across. It's pretty steep so be careful of you're not fit or able bodied as it is very tiring walking back up from the bottom of the garden
The Leura Cascades Picnic Area is a recreational spot surrounded by beautiful nature featuring various walking tracks leading to several small waterfalls and cliff views. Though the walking track from Katoomba is closed due to a landslide, there is an alternate route available to reach Leura. The area offers an easy walking track suitable for kids and provides a tranquil environment with the sounds of water, wind, and nature.
Huge place to have picnic , nice environment and view
Nguyen Tiffany — Google review
What’s going on with this area? It’s been closed for road traffic for a couple of years! 😠 It’s Jan ‘23 and it’s been poorly maintained with high grass and don’t expect to see what they show you in the brochures!!!😡 Want a picnic? Bring the mower and have the snake handler on speed-dial! It’s nothing like want it used to be. ☹️
Deja Re-Vu — Google review
The tittle walk to the cascades was nice. The kids enjoyed it. But the picnic area was under maintenance when we got there due to recent bad weather.
It's worth a visit when you are around the area but I wouldn't travel all the way just to visit that place.
Vivek Basnet — Google review
It is a walk of 15-20 min down the hill all along the cascades. It has quite a few steps so please be mindful if you have difficulty in climbing steps. The views of the cascade all the way is really great and the final lookout is just beautiful. This final lookout is not visible but it is just a few metres if you keep going after the end of cascades.
Aparna Goyal — Google review
Very pretty spot. You need to walk in at the moment as the road is closed. You can view the upper Cascades nearby.
Delcie Wardrop — Google review
Strong cascades at the waterfall, views from a nice point
Piano girl — Google review
A nice and quite place. Easily accessible by public transport, this area does not see too many tourists. But those who skips this place, probaly miss the best place of blue mountain. Do not end your journey at cascade and vist the fountain. If possible you may go further down and visit tiwards leura forest and towards giant stairway.
Kallol Sinha — Google review
One of the best hiking tracks in the blue mountains. Not so many tourists and the waterfall is really nice from the bottom. I would highly recommend this track for relaxing and beautiful views.
Christian Kahle — Google review
It's a fantastic day-long hiking track with some of the beautiful and less crowded lookout to the blue mountains scenaries. Bear in mind, though, it is quite a hard trail (steep, a fair few stairs etc) if you choose more difficult trails from different options getting around the walking tracks.
Khan Cho — Google review
What a lovely place to stop for a picnic lunch on our way back home from the Blue mountains. I only wish I'd had my better camera to take photos worthy of printing. I'll surely be back again to see if I can capture views of the cascade in different light and time of day.
Marc Charette — Google review
Easy walking track with kids surrounded by beautiful nature.
Less than 1 hour walk with sounds of water, wind and nature that made me very relaxed.
A place to visit with kids for sure.
Jane Ky Campbell — Google review
Beautiful walk from Katoomba, however, the walking track is closed from half way due to landslide and work needed to be done by National Parks & Wildlife Dept.
There is a detour to get to Leura, but not to Leura Cascades.
Minx Chique — Google review
This place feels so close to nature.The dense forest,the water falls,flowers and much more.There are picnic spots, kids swings and toilets for visitors.Parking is limited but can be found easily with a little walk from the main point.The walk downwards to various water falls is breath taking .Remember going down is easy and climbing back checks your strength.This is a must visit place if you are going to blue mountains.The main street of Leura is worthy to get some famous chocolates,soveniours and food.Enjoy and feel the nature !
Giant Stairway is a popular tourist attraction located near the Three Sisters rock formations. It was constructed in 1932 and has undergone refurbishments over the years, but some of the original carved stairs still remain. The hike is challenging and involves walking up 998 stairs, including almost vertical sections that may be daunting even for those without vertigo.
Full of adventure and requires good strength… going down the stairs are much easier than to climb up.
Dikshya Bhandari — Google review
You've made it. Youre here. You saw the Three Sisters in the distance and now you're beside them. The staircase is steep and dangerous but you took your time and came to see this phenomenal vista. What a lovely place. Keep going down the staircase and you will reach the bottom of the rainforest where a hazardous but nevertheless amazing trail no doubt awaits. Tuck your socks into your pants in high grass and watch for spiders and snakes. Or you might even run into a large but lethargic hedgehog like I did.
Johnny Blaze — Google review
A short but steep Walk, manageable. View are magnificent.
Freetogo — Google review
Breathtakingly beautiful and breathtakingly steep. So worth it! 1 hour parks in the street are long enough to linger at the views from Echo Point and complete this round trip walk. So many other trails to come back and explore another time.
Annie Pomeroy — Google review
I just want to use two words to describe the experience, "Oh, man!"
It is one of the scariest hikes I have ever done. 900 steps, some of which are really steep with turns that you can even see where they lead to. The path is so narrow that most part allows one person to pass. So be mindful of the traffic as giving ways in the midst of the climbing can make you a bit nervous.
Getting down can be quick and scary but walking back up is more tiring and takes much longer. For someone who exercises regularly it will take about 30 mins with short breaks.
For people with acrophobia, or fear of height, the best strategy is not to look away, just to focus on the steps. It is not dangerous per se. As narrow as the path is, there are hand rails on both sides. As long as you focus on your steps and hold onto the rails, it will be fine. Only take photos if you feel comfortable while on the track.
Richard G — Google review
A moderate walk with many challenging steps. This is one of the busiest walks in the mountains, so as a local, I prefer to get there very early to avoid the crowds.
John Bek — Google review
Not too hard. Took around 3 hours to finish the track, it’s a bit dangerous on the staircase if it rains but the weather was nice.
Riley Tran — Google review
The last 80 or so metres down the steps are narrow so do use the handrails and take your time. I'd recommend proper footwear which can grip (don't wear canvass or what some others did like flip flops).
Good views and on a cloudy day when you can't make out the 3 sisters from Echo Point - going to this point is good enough (you'll make out at least one sister - and perhaps two through the fog) 🏆
There was a point at the bottom where you can cross the bridge at the bottom and touch the three sisters (well one of them) however they have since closed that off (due to the likelihood of a rockfall).
Overall - was a good adventure. Made a vlog about it too which I intend to upload to my channel as well.
Kenji San (The Kenji Diaries) — Google review
Timed our visit as the white rolled in. A little early June drizzle didn’t dampen our spirits. Added to the ambience in my opinion. Sadly unable to get across Honeymoon Bridge as it was closed due to dangerous conditions. Heart pumping walk for a variety of reasons. A must-do. Not recommended for those with a fear of heights or unstable on their feet.
Tiffany C — Google review
Spectacular, yet precarious climb. Thankfully, we have a pass to get the scenic railway back up to the top. Still a 90min walk from the base of the stairway.
Mary Howells — Google review
A great place to hike/trek. However, it is not for the faint hearted. Some parts of the staircase are really steep and just hanging by the side of the cliff/mountain, looking down will turn your leg jelly. The passage is small and enough for 1 person so take note when there are people going in both directions. Nearing the base the path opens up and you get more greenery.
Going down was not too bad, just had to go slow and watch the step. Going up I think can be a killer, it's a really tiring climb up.
We climbed down and walked 1hr to the scenic world base station. Scenic world ride back to the top ends at 4:50pm, if you miss the last ride back up you have to climb the stairs (Giant Stairway) all the way back up - so take note.
Sadiq Aslam — Google review
Although the Giant Stairway was closed due to weather, we were able to get up and close with one of the Three Sisters and was amazing to see the sandstone layering and weathering of the formation.
Justin Yau — Google review
Great place to hike if you're here to see the three sisters. It's at the side and the stairs are pretty narrow and steep. Be extra careful especially after rain. It should take you about 15 minutes to get to the bottom. When you are at the bottom, you can walk on the trails which is pretty much flat.
arCh — Google review
the Blue Mountains was a truly remarkable adventure. The awe-inspiring landscapes, thrilling outdoor activities, rich cultural experiences, and warm hospitality of the locals made it an unforgettable journey into nature's beauty. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, adventure seeker, or simply looking for a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, a visit to the Blue Mountains should definitely be on your bucket list. I highly recommend this destination to anyone who wants to be mesmerized by the splendor of the Australian wilderness.
Syd GNT — Google review
The beautiful walking track from Echo Point. At the beginning will be easy flat walk. After that workout started, more than 800 stairs, steep and narrow. Return trip will take 40 mins.
Airbus 2525 — Google review
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Blue Mountains National Park, Katoomba NSW 2780, Australia
The Three Sisters walk is a clifftop platform that provides views of three weathered sandstone peaks, which have cultural significance in Aboriginal folklore. This short trail begins at Echo Point Lookout and offers an epic experience. Along the way, visitors can admire metallic sculptures of local fauna such as a lyrebird, skink, and platypus. The descent down the Giant Stairway may be daunting but reaching Honeymoon Bridge to stand beside this legendary landmark makes it all worthwhile.
What a beautiful trail. The walkway is beautiful when the weather is nice, absolutely splendid views. There's enough paid parking. Clean public toilets and a small cafe.
Krishna Kamal (Krish) — Google review
Best place to sight wide range of mountains. The three sisters are unique rocks with magnificent view of national park from up above. However today was freezing and would recommend warm clothes suitable for 2 to 5 degrees chill in winter.
Bharat Mekkanagadde — Google review
The Three Sisters Walk in Katoomba, New South Wales, is an incredible experience that should not be missed by anyone visiting the Blue Mountains. The walk offers breathtaking views of the Three Sisters rock formations and the surrounding valleys, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.
The walk is well sign-posted and is suitable for people of all ages and fitness levels. It begins at the Echo Point lookout, where visitors can take in the stunning views of the Three Sisters and the Jamison Valley. From there, the walk descends down a series of steps and boardwalks, providing stunning views of the rock formations from different angles.
The walk is approximately 1.5 km long and takes about an hour to complete, depending on how often you stop to take photos and enjoy the scenery. There are several lookout points along the way, providing an opportunity to rest and take in the panoramic views of the Blue Mountains.
The Three Sisters Walk is a great way to experience the natural beauty of the Blue Mountains and is suitable for families, couples, and solo travellers. It is a well-maintained and popular attraction, so it can get crowded during peak tourist season. However, the views and experience are well worth it.
Overall, I highly recommend the Three Sisters Walk to anyone visiting Katoomba or the Blue Mountains. It is an unforgettable experience that showcases the incredible beauty of the Australian landscape.
Jubin Dedaniya — Google review
Usually people visit this place in day time and is a beautiful Place too. Recently I have visited the same in evening to take Milky way photos. Little city light was ok but I have got super photos this time.
Easy to reach the place from Katoomba Rail Station or easy drive from the motor way.
Walk it also very very beautiful.
Plenty of parking.
Sandipan Chaudhuri — Google review
Not too crowded but amazing views. Parking is available 2 minutes from the venue if you don’t find any spots near the monument. Sometimes crowded (especially during the weekend) but you can still get pictures.
My personal recommendation is during sunrise or sunset, for the best colors. I don’t think there is any trail but pretty close from the nearby towns.
If you’re making a quick stop, do visit.
Prasad Falke — Google review
Please check the weather before you visit three sisters. It was too foggy to see anything from the main spot at the top. See photos. But you could walk down to the honeymoon bridge and you might witness the beautiful and magical sight of fog clearing from the three sisters. Really amazing views and lots of hikes to choose from.
Vineet Nair — Google review
Beautiful sight and accessible from the Katoomba station via a frequent bus. There are many platforms where you can take photos with the 3 sisters. Path is well-paved on the short 20 min stroll to the 3 sisters. There is a steeper path once this nice stroll ends if you choose to do a longer walk. Great place to bring both young and old, or enjoy a nice hike. No tickets required. There are bathrooms available at the viewing area.
Ka Ling (Drkyling) — Google review
Great place to visit the mountains for a short day trip. Plenty of paid parking near the location and unpaid one is at a little walking distance near the residential areas. Few food outlets nearby, but because of the tourist spot, it's obviously a little more expensive than the normal locations. If you want to save money, bring your own food or eat before reaching this destination. Avoid the school holidays period or the weekends if you prefer fewer people around the area.
Sahil Arora — Google review
It was a nice lookout. I'm from Arizona in the USA and vistas like this are a dime a dozen so I wasn't terribly impressed. The Three Sisters are a moderately interesting rock formation. I learned that the blue haze came from the eucalyptus oil of the forest. I wish it would have been a stronger scent of eucalyptus.
Emily Guile — Google review
Amazing spot and must see! The blue mountains are just spectacular! The hike are so various and nice prepared. It’s always nice to go there and find something new. There are restrooms, lot of parking spots directly on the spot and supermarkets nearby. Don’t forget to carry enough water, food and maybe mosquito sprays.
Sandro — Google review
Breathtaking destination that is an absolute must-visit! The Blue Mountains unfold in a truly spectacular display of nature's beauty. The hiking trails offer a diverse and meticulously planned experience, making every step a joy. Exploring this spot is a continual delight, always revealing new wonders. Convenient amenities like restrooms, ample parking, and nearby supermarkets enhance the overall experience. Ensure a memorable visit by packing sufficient water, delicious snacks, and perhaps some mosquito repellent.
SD — Google review
Located in the heart of Blue Mountains National Park, Three Sisters is a must to see in NSW. Easy access via public transport. You need to take a day trip to enjoy stunning views of the Jamison Valley and the iconic Three Sisters. Highly recommended.
Mohammad Kalantari — Google review
Magical place to see, I have visited 2 times to this area and last time it was foggy so the gum trees looked so beautiful. But a pink sunset would be perfect here. Katoomba is the closest town to the Three Sisters and has many shops and cafes, I also know that you can catch the train from Sydney CBD to Katoomba, then walk or catch the bus to the to the mountains from there.
Alice Moon-Star — Google review
The Three Sisters are an iconic tourist attraction located in Katoomba, just a couple of hours' drive from Sydney. These sandstone peaks are part of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area, renowned for its stunning natural beauty and rich Aboriginal heritage.
The Three Sisters Walk is a popular walking trail that offers breathtaking views of the Three Sisters and the Jamison Valley. The trail is well-maintained and suitable for various fitness levels, making it accessible to many visitors.
As you explore the Three Sisters Walk, you can learn about the Aboriginal Dreamtime legend associated with the formation, which tells the story of three sisters turned to stone. The viewpoints along the trail provide fantastic photo opportunities, especially during sunrise and sunset when the scenery is particularly magical.
The Blue Mountains is a haven for nature lovers, with numerous walking trails, waterfalls, and unique flora and fauna to discover. The Three Sisters Walk is undoubtedly one of the highlights of the region and a must-visit for anyone exploring the beauty of Australia's natural landscapes.
Prabhdeep Kour — Google review
It was the first time I went to NSW. Decided to go to see Three Sisters Walk (Blue Mountains). The time I entered this place, I loved it more and more. So peaceful, beautiful like heaven, and very safe, especially for kids, as it has barriers in place. Coming back soon.
The best time to visit is mid-June to mid-July.
No tickets needed.
karam Gill — Google review
It was my first time to visit. It was very, very magnificent. The weather was clear and it felt like I was in the ancient times of dinosaurs. The air was also very good. You must come to play!
HO HO — Google review
This 1.5km walk us most enjoyable with great views of the Blue Mountains. I went at dusk to view both th sunset and the spotlights on some of the features.
There are lights marking the pathway but a small torch would be handy to help navigate the paths.
Paul Hallgarth — Google review
Oh the view from top is amazing we have decided to walk all the way down and was amazing every stop we did you can spot different view and lots of wild animals like parrots 🦜 etc they have a cable car but you can’t buy one way ticket so when we walked down we had to walk back all the way or you have to pay both way ticket.
Also make sure you got planty of water and some snacks as while you start walking there won’t be nothing on the way. The water fountain is on the end of the walk.
Grzegorz Szczepanski — Google review
Beautiful walk, about 3 hours of treckking from the three sisters lookout to Leura, a small and cute village where you can have lunch or dinner in a pub. The walk was amazing, the first 30minutes are plenty of stairs that, if you start it in the three sisters lookout, are in the way down. After that, you can walk through a nice forest with tall trees and you can feel you are in the bush, in the jungle. After finding some cascades and waterfalls you will need to go upstairs to go to the Leura village, with a first stop at the picnic area. Before that, you have the opportunity of having a swim or, at least, refresh your feet in one of the waterfalls. We ended the day in Alexandra pub, in the village of Leura, which has a train station to go back to Sydney and it is just 2hours away from the city. It was not busy at all during the walk even it was on Friday the 29th of March and it is public holiday, just a few people doing that trip. The train was so bust, though, with a lot of people with big backpacks to spend a few days. The scenic world is not worth it, too expensive for what it is.
LauLaura — Google review
The Three Sisters Walk offers a captivating journey through nature's beauty. The scenic trail unveils stunning landscapes, with each sister rock formation standing as a testament to time. The hike provides a perfect balance of challenge and serenity, making it an ideal experience for both seasoned hikers and casual adventurers. The panoramic views at the summit reward the effort, creating a memorable outing that lingers in the mind long after the trail is left behind.
Crazy Beaver — Google review
Breathtaking view, the iconic blue shade over the ultra wide mountains was a joy to look at.
Martin Kwok — Google review
Amazing views of the whole blue mountain range including of course the 3 sisters, which just keeps getting better if you hike down to the bottom. Make sure you consider your hiking ability as the stairs are very steep - and after enjoying the hike down you'll have to hike back up again - lol. Make sure to take lots of water and some power bars. Your phone most likely wont work if you hike to the bottom. Highly recommended and will definitely return with friends when traveling in the Sydney region.
Ratskrad Noretsym — Google review
Venturing through the Blue Mountains on the Three Sisters walk was a breathtaking experience! The stunning views and lush surroundings made every step a true delight. Standing before the iconic rock formations was awe-inspiring, showcasing the beauty of nature at its finest. The well-maintained trail offered a perfect balance of challenge and serenity, with each lookout more mesmerizing than the last. A must-do for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Our trip to the Blue Mountains and the Three Sisters walk left us in awe of the natural wonders that Australia has to offer. I think people of all fitness levels could do the walk, there are some parts of it with some steep stair descend, which would be hard on people with arthritic knees.
mukesh_mowgli — Google review
Very good view, but there are 1000s of people here all pushing to get a pic. There are other viewpoints which are great with NO bus/coach access which give you a better experience.
Steven Butcher — Google review
Just a fantastic short walk. Once you get below the 3 sisters not many tourists. We walked around to the scenic world train and gondola. The only disappointing thing is that the gondola ride up you cannot pay for a 1 way so they wanted $60 per person for the ride. Next time we will bring water and walk up. Extortion rates post COVID by Scenic World.
Echo Point Lookout, also known as Three Sisters, is a popular tourist attraction in the Blue Mountains. Despite being crowded, the view of the Three Sisters and Jamison Valley is breathtaking and definitely worth seeing. Recently upgraded and expanded, the lookout now offers more space for visitors to enjoy the panoramic scenery without having to wait long. If you plan on taking one of the suggested walks in this area, you may find that the crowds thin out by the time you return to Echo Point.
One of the most amazing views in Australia. Really well set out, lots of parking, local shops, clean public toilets, friendly atmosphere. There is a park and picnic tables and lots of families around. The area is very spacious and you get to see a clear view of some of Australian geological history. Really worth the trip. About 1hr 15mins from Sydney with new roads all the way. Do it
Nathan Killick — Google review
One of the quintessential Blue Mountains tourist attractions. With a few decent bush walking tracks dotted around this, it makes for a great day trip up from Sydney if you are into nature and bush walking. There a few cool eateries on the high street which is a 20 min walk away, however, there are a few options closer by. The train ride up from Sydney City takes about 2 hours and is quite a relaxed and picturesque ride in. Parking is also available near the spot although it does fill up pretty quick during the holidays. Scenic world is also near by.
Jason Foran — Google review
An amazing place to visit in Blue mountains range.
There is a stunning view of the three sisters rocks from here.
Washrooms are available which are clean and comfortable.
There is a shop to buy souvenirs and some items like bee honey, information leaflets etc.
The souvenirs are bit expensive here. If you are a visitor, better buy them from Haymarket.
Buddhima Kudagama — Google review
A stunning spot which to say you can just drive park and walk to the viewing area is amazing. Parking is charged until 17:00. It’s amazing to come and sunset to see the last of the rays hit the rest of this outstanding area. Small information boards available which is great and easy access to the walks if you come earlier.
r2thebizel — Google review
I recently visited Echo Point Lookout in the Blue Mountains, and I was absolutely captivated by the breathtaking scenery. The view of the Three Sisters is nothing short of spectacular, with the rock formations standing tall against the lush backdrop of the Blue Mountains. The sight is truly awe-inspiring.
One of the most remarkable aspects of Echo Point Lookout is the sense of calm it exudes. Standing there, gazing out at the vast expanse of nature, I felt a profound sense of tranquility wash over me. It's a place where you can escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse yourself in the serenity of the mountains.
The fresh mountain air at Echo Point is invigorating. It's a welcome respite from urban pollution, and you can't help but take deep, rejuvenating breaths as you take in the surroundings. Whether you're just enjoying the view, taking a leisurely stroll along the paths, or simply sitting and meditating, the air quality here is a reminder of the rejuvenating power of nature.
In summary, Echo Point Lookout in the Blue Mountains is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking amazing natural scenery, a calming atmosphere, and the opportunity to breathe in the freshest of mountain air. It's a place where you can connect with the beauty of the Australian wilderness and find a sense of peace that lingers long after you've left.
Aidid Roslan — Google review
My trip to Sydey went really great after visiting the three sisters. We were completely amazed with the Natural Landscape at three sisters.
Being a lover of nature, I am always keen to see mountains and trees and this place is one such gem to explore the nature and enjoy your cuppa. We had spend a wonderful evening yesterday at this place along with exploring few more places within blue mountains.
For anyone who is keen to see the beautiful and natural landscapes, I would highly recommend a trip to Blue mountains if you are travelling to Sydney.
Siddharth A Pitolwala — Google review
Beautiful lookout spot. Gorgeous photo opportunity of nature and the valley. A very peaceful place to be awed by the natural beauty! A few different walks and routes to do from here, just make sure to bring your bug spray as there's a lot of flies! Definitely a good starting point for the blue mountain hikes!
Thomas Hughes — Google review
Seeing the Three Sisters in the Blue Mountains was awe-inspiring. These iconic rock formations stood tall, shrouded in mystery and Aboriginal legend. As I gazed at them from Echo Point, the scenery was simply stunning, with the Jamison Valley stretching out below. The interplay of light and shadow on the cliffs was mesmerizing. It was a moment of pure wonder, capturing the essence of the Blue Mountains' beauty and spirit.
Gabriel Lira — Google review
Yeah I had an awesome day out. It was a nice relaxing time just to take some time out for myself to relax my mind and forget about other things for a few hours. Doing the giant staircase walk was tough but it was a good way to relax the mind and to sit down and relax halfway down and take in the beautiful scenery we have in this country.
Geoff Morgan — Google review
Great views! We arrived just in time before it started to get quite busy (around 10:45).
Easy access to a few different viewing platforms. The stairs to the three sisters were very narrow and busy, so we gave that a miss. Parking for an hour and a half was $12.60 (meters are card payment)
There were toilets and an information centre at the lookout too.
Tegan Garwell — Google review
recently I had the opportunity to visit the Blue Mountains in Australia and experience the breathtaking sights it has to offer. The overall experience was truly remarkable. The natural beauty of the Blue Mountains is awe-inspiring, with its stunning valleys, towering cliffs, and lush greenery.
One of the highlights of my visit was exploring the famous Three Sisters rock formation. The view from Echo Point lookout was simply mesmerizing, offering a panoramic vista of the mountains and valleys below. The unique rock formations and the surrounding landscape created a picture-perfect setting that left me in awe.
Additionally, the Blue Mountains offers a range of walking trails catering to different fitness levels. I embarked on a few walks.
I highly recommend visiting the Blue Mountains for anyone seeking a memorable and enriching nature experience. The combination of stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and numerous activities make it a must-visit destination in Australia. Whether you are a nature enthusiast, an adventure seeker, or simply looking to escape the city and unwind in nature's embrace, the Blue Mountains will not disappoint."
Marat M — Google review
Took my breath away and totally worth the relatively short drive from Sydney.
Dress warm as the wind can be cold. Good walking shoes, a hat, drink bottle and definitely a good camera are musts.
Walking tracks for all levels of fitness but always remember that sooner or later after lots of downhill there has to be uphill 😂
Stu Hastings — Google review
Very beautiful place. So many spring flowers in bloom. All atmosphere filled with many scents of flowers. Extravaganza of colours. People living on these beautiful streets really live in paradise. All lovely woods and cliffs. Pure clean air.
Dhananjay Rao — Google review
It is about a 20-30 minute walk from Katoomba station. Considering the time it takes to wait for the bus, I thought it would be faster to walk, so I went to Echo Point and Scenic World instead of taking the bus.
Echo Point was very beautiful and spectacular. It was the most amazing view I have ever seen and it was a great experience. I saw three rocks called the Three Sisters and there was a small rock next to them and I wondered if they were with their children.
There were a lot of people, but the view was clear and we were able to take pictures quickly. Very neat experience. Very nice.
Yoshi — Google review
This place is truly amazing for soaking in the breathtaking views of the 3 Sisters in the Blue Mountains. For an unforgettable experience, time your visit just before sunset to witness the landscape come alive with stunning hues. A must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventurers alike.
pritiprabha sahoo — Google review
I haven't been here in over 10 years. Nice to see the viewing platform has been updated. Plenty of space for everyone to view. Walked across the bridge and touched the 3 sisters, was a great experience.
Olivia Akers — Google review
After eventually getting parking it was great. The views awesome, although plenty of people there, so was very busy.
Be prepared to either park a fair way away from the site or try and snag a park closer. Maybe because it was New Years day it was busier than most days, but maybe it's like this all the time.
Parking is paid between 0800 - 1700 Mon to Sun, if you can find a spot. After 1700 then no charge.
Martin Parata — Google review
I recently visited Echo Point in the Blue Mountains, and it was a mix of awe and frustration. The beauty of the Three Sisters rock formation was absolutely mesmerizing. The towering cliffs and stunning vistas left me in awe of nature's grandeur. 😍🏞️
However, the strong winds at Echo Point added a thrilling element to the visit. It was a crazy windy place, which made me appreciate the power and force of nature. It certainly added an adventurous twist to the experience! 💨🌬️
On the downside, parking at Echo Point proved to be quite challenging. The limited parking spaces and high demand made finding a spot a frustrating task. 😕 Moreover, I encountered angry neighbors who were quick to scream at anyone who parked poorly. This encounter with an angry Aussie left a negative impression and made it my least favorite visit to the area. 😔
Overall, Echo Point offers breathtaking views of the Three Sisters and showcases the awe-inspiring beauty of the Blue Mountains. The crazy windy conditions add a thrilling aspect, but the difficult parking situation and encounters with angry neighbors dampened my experience. Despite the challenges, the natural beauty remains a sight to behold, and it's worth a visit to witness the magnificence of the Three Sisters firsthand.
Charles Richet — Google review
I enjoyed the lookout point. The views were great. The town where the lookout point is located was helpful. There is a center with different food options and a souvenir shop. There were different levels of walking paths to lookout points.
Kelly Christian — Google review
Get a birds eye view of the majestic three sisters. Enjoy a stroll through the beautiful trails. Take photos of the mountains and surrounding areas. Experience the history of the three sisters.
Sana Tabikh — Google review
Amazing view. if you want to enjoy your weekend with your family then go to Blue Mountain and wnjoybthe Beauty of Nature and some exciting rides. suggest to purchase the ride tickets in advance. You will find it in their website.
Rizvi Ahmed — Google review
Great place with a great view across the valley- if there’s no fog…..
Most tourists stay at the lookout and don’t go down the giant stairway. You should definitely try it: it’s really exhausting, but a great hike and experience. The National park webpage says it’s 998 stairs 😀 and a grade 4 walk (maximum would be 5…)
Adnan Kukic (AK292) — Google review
Excellent day trip, FJ Tours was a really good company; medium sized coach was nice, our guide Huxley was super nice and a great driver!
Long day, but well worth it. We stopped at Featherdale Wildeness Park on the way, and got to pet a Koala and see all kinds of Australian wildlife. The Blue Mountains are a must-see for sure, breathtaking!
Ron Hoseman — Google review
Spent a couple of nights in the Blue mountains and visited this place at sunrise and sunset. Absolutely stunning view,
It's funny you look down the mountains, not up..
Gorgeous Panasonic view of the Blue Mountains,
Can do a few walks to numerous view spots as well
Finding a car park can be a daunting task despite hefty fees unless visiting early or late
S KC — Google review
It's nice up here and not too crowded. I went at the end of December around 6pm and it was quite windy. Nevertheless, super nice scene!
Parking took a little bit of time to find though as most of the street parking got taken pretty quickly, but we circled around twice and found a spot.
Bel L — Google review
What a beautiful place to visit. We went during week day and early so as to beat school groups. It was a beautiful clear fall day. Was definitely cooler up there than it was in Sydney. Had great view of 3 sisters. Did tithe tour with Viator.
Otto Bohanan — Google review
The Eco Point Lookout at the Three Sisters is a breathtaking vantage point in the Blue Mountains of Australia. Nestled amidst lush greenery, it offers a panoramic view of the iconic Three Sisters rock formation, a marvel of nature. The lookout provides an opportunity to immerse oneself in the natural beauty of the region, with well-maintained walking paths and informative plaques detailing the area’s rich indigenous history. The stunning vista, especially during sunrise or sunset, is nothing short of mesmerizing. Visitors can relish the tranquility and take stunning photographs, making it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and anyone seeking a tranquil escape.
Siddhartha Maharjan — Google review
The blue mountains look clearly visible and stunning view from this point. Easy walk ways and only 5 minutes from the parking lot. Lots of paid parking space available. Very busy area, lots of visitors, also there is visitor center if you have any questions one of the staff can assist, staffs are very friendly.
Rubina G.C — Google review
The sheer scale of the mountain range never fails to amaze. Consider visiting at sunset if you wish to have the Three Sisters illuminated (they will be in the shadows at sunrise). The lookout is well lit at night. The lookout itself has been recently renovated with improved accessibility ramps and more seating. There are a few vantage points to soak in the view, aside from the main lookout everyone will immediately flock to. Take the stairs/ramps down to explore other vantage points.
There is no entrance fee for this lookout or the walking trails that go from here. The only public toilets I saw were the portable toilets, but there must be others in the visitor info centre and foodcourt nearby.
Jasveen — Google review
The big mountains at Three Sisters do make you feel tiny. Great leg workout up or down the 800m steep hill. Lots of other walk trail options for people who want to hike more. Be prepared for over 2 hrs of travel time if you're catching public transport. Bus access every 10 mins to get to Scenic Cruise from Three Sisters. Would do it all over again.
binita rai — Google review
Gorgeous views as usual. Be sure to check the weather before you go because as you can see I went once when it was cold and misty and you could barely see anything. Parking is VERY expensive if you park in the closest carpark so if you don't mind walking a little park further away. There's also not much to eat or drink around so having a bite at Leura is probably a better option.
Tara Stewart — Google review
Beautiful place, great options for shorter and full day trips in the rainforest. Cable cars allow you to move faster in the terrain, with which you have the opportunity to see this vast landscape from a different point of view
HanaH — Google review
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Scenic World, located in Katoomba, is a renowned local establishment run by the Hammon family for three generations. It has evolved into a top-tier attraction of great national importance. Positioned on the escarpment, it boasts the renowned 'Skyway' cable car with an innovative vanishing floor. Additionally, visitors can experience the Scenic Railway, which descends to the valley floor and offers a mesmerizing rainforest boardwalk.
The rides are great. Good thriller.
The newly opened Dinosaur valley. It isn’t super fun for kids but the way it has been portrayed keeps the kids very curious.
There isn’t ample car park after 10AM on weekends however the staff would guide to a comfortable parking location. The food court is good and the wash rooms are clean.
The staffs are super nice and friendly. The cabin drivers renders interesting facts in a very humorous way.
The Dinosaur playground at the entrance wasn’t that enjoyable.
Sarath Kv — Google review
Really never thought much of it until I visited the place. So many things to talk about. The parking is plenty so that's covered. The steak clock right across the entrance is so amazing. The staff in the ticket counter were so friendly in trying to explain the different routes. I used my dine and discover voucher to get a little discount. The blue and the red cable cars were the best in my view. The trail down in the forest was just insane. The massive trees, sounds of nature. All in all what a beautiful experience
Krishna Kamal (Krish) — Google review
Great day out with my little sister.
Not too busy, friendly staff, gorgeous scenery.
Great for a family day out, although if you have a stroller it may be a bit difficult to navigate throughout, nonetheless the majority is wheelchair and stroller accessible.
Bonus points for the food being good too, didn’t wait to long and wasn’t overly expensive.
Mitchell Sharp — Google review
I visited on a holiday, but fortunately it wasn't crowded.
I purchased the ticket online in advance before visiting, and it was nice that the guide at the entrance put a barcode band on my wrist and explained whole course in detail.
Additionally, I was able to comfortably eat a simple lunch box prepared in advance at the table located in below zone.
I thought that children would like it because there were various types of dinosaurs moving around and making sounds.
It was convenient to follow the deck road course and the guidance was well provided.
I used the cable car on the way up, and after coming up, it was nice to buy gifts at the souvenir shop located at the observatory, and it was also nice to go out and take pictures.
Jae Jung Choi — Google review
Truly scenic. Book your tickets online(only). Enjoy your tour to experience the scenic view of the Blue Mountains. The tour has a train ride & cable car rides. Don't miss any of these.
Also, follow the walking trail to have a wonderful glimpse of the falls. Enjoy your trip & stay safe.
Srividya B. R. — Google review
It's a wonderful place for a one day trip with friends and family. They have 3 different rides to cover up all the area in the Scenic World. But the best one was the Scenic Railway 🛤. The angle of 52° makes it crazy while going down, especially when you're sitting on the very first seat!
Staff is very friendly, jolly & helpful. The other two rides are not that crazy but provide the best view of nature's beauty.
We went there quite early, so in the morning the place wasn't that busy. So we were able to ride all three rides without any waiting. But later, around 11am/12pm it started to get crowded, and the waiting time we experienced was around 5 to 10 minutes. More waiting time for train as almost everyone wanted to sit in front seats.
Juilly Thakur — Google review
Fifty bucks per head but worth it especially if you use your dine and discover vouchers and get it for $25. The dinosaur walkway is pretty cool. There are actual real dinosaurs there so be careful. Plenty of room and free parking. The staff were all really great especially Lila who said her name was Eric if you didn’t like her. Everything is really clean and the lines moved quite quickly so don’t be put off by long lines.
Nathan Killick — Google review
Amazing , I have been to the Blue mountains before but never to the scenic world wide of things. The views are incredible and it's something I will never forget . Absolutely loved the steepest railway . Went on that 4 times . Everything was super reasonably priced too. Typically tourist attractions over charge but scenic world was good on the price front
Leanne Thomas — Google review
Great Day activity to do if you’re already planning to visit the blue mountains. We arrived right when it opened and recommend coming early before the crowds. We had about 3 hours before it got busy and we’re able to enjoy most of the trails with minimal other people on a weekend. Buy tickets in advance to skip the queue.
The new dinosaur valley is cute and great for kids if they like Dino’s and learning about them. I would say though there aren’t toilets in the Dino valley so plan accordingly as if you do all the trails could take about hour to hound and half.
We enjoyed riding the railway and sky rail, amazing views! Would recommend riding more than once.
All in all would recommend! It is great to be able to go into the national park as well. It’s also nice to come back and forth to the diner area for breaks if you need time between trails.
Also, highly recommend the chicken food truck out front!
Falana Kelly — Google review
This is fantastic for families and friends, and I had a terrific time exploring here with my family. I adore all the airways, ground ways, and cable ways, especially more trains since I can see wonderful views from from top to bottom 🥰. I recommend that everyone visit here during their vacations, especially with their families. 🥰
Manish Bhandari — Google review
Scenic Skyway was outstanding with breathtaking views of the beautiful and majestic Blue Mountains ⛰️ it was a wonderful day out with all the rides.
Everything was nice. Every ride has a man who guides you. It was an amazing experience. Definitely, I’d recommend it to all my friends.
Yam Qamar — Google review
A fantastic experience. Loved the train - steepest in the world!. Also the area of the Blue Mountains is bigger than the Grand Canyon - who knew. All the experiences - gondola, train and sky rail , plus the platform walks - as many times as you like for $50 - great value. All the staff were very helpful and friendly and knew their stuff. A great day
neville threader — Google review
Visited this while on a trip to Sydney. It's way more efficient to buy tickets online, there was a long queue to grab a ticket. Make sure you have full energy to visit here. Less a place for sitting and long waiting for the steep drive and others as well. I've felt this view is a bit overrated, but it was fun visiting. You can experience the magnificent view of the three sisters. A storey of the building is allocated for parking which is free surprisingly in Sydney😄.
MOHAMMED ABDUL IBRAHIM — Google review
This was an amazing experience for the whole family. Usually rides like these are over rated but we found ourselves going back a second and third time.
The scenery is forever spectacular, the friendly service was outstanding and even the food was better than I expected!
This is a must-do for anyone visiting the Blue Mountains, yes, it's a bit expensive but it's worth every cent because at the end of the day you may only do it once!
The whole family, including young kids, will love the entire experience. We spent at least half a day walking around taking the rides and experiencing the scenery.
Brett Campany — Google review
What a great place for all ages. Although not a physically active person who doesn't do much walking - this place accommodated walks for all abilities. Views are understandably spectacular.
Train + both Cable-cars are great fun offering more spectacular views. Visiting Blue Mountains - this is a must. OK cafe + shop too.
Ann Ferrier — Google review
Scenic World is a great place to take the family for an outdoor activity. The coal mining car ride is very cool, but it's a bit short.
The day we went, it was very foggy and drizzling rain. So we didn't get to see the wonder valleys.
There are loads of tails to hike if you're feeling adventurous. You can really make a day of it.
We stopped in the Cafe for a dnack and coffee, which was nice. They have a great selection of themed gift in the gift shop.
The dinosaur spin on it, I believe, is just a marketing spin. I don't think they've found any fossils here.
All the staff were warm and friendly. Service with a smile.
I would recommend and give them five stars.
Eric Johnson — Google review
Visited on Saturday, Enjoyed and had good experience. If visiting on Saturday, better to book early morning. Post 1:00pm crowd increases and have to wait in queue for each entry. I saw huge crowd waiting on Saturday post lunch for each entry. Overall nice and thrilling experiences.
Saravanan C — Google review
Lovely place to visit. Plenty of staff & much improved since our last visit probably 20 years ago. We used the skyway, cable car & railway. We thought the raised boardwalk was a great addition, getting us off the forest floor. There were even misting fans to cool us when we had to wait in queues. Well worth the cost for a day pass
Colleen Goldman — Google review
It was breathtaking! The view was so amazing and i love the train cable, it was super fun. Felt like u were in a jet coaster ride.
The price was a bit too high for only 3 rides and rainforest walk. Paid $64
Probably would make more sense if it was around $45, The cable was short although the view was sooo splendid.
This place reminds me how wonderful God's work is. Truly magnificent!
The waterfall was so beautiful, the rainforest was interesting. Lots of things to see in the coal mine too.
Jessica — Google review
This trip was part of our Blue mountains tour. I wish we had longer to really explore the rainforest, however what we saw was stunning. The rides were well organised and I would have loved to do them all twice, maybe next time.
Ian Pascall — Google review
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Hassans Walls, located in the Blue Mountains, boasts the highest lookout point in the area. The railed lookout extends over the escarpment, providing stunning views of the mountains and valleys. Visitors can explore several lookout points offering different perspectives, all within a short walk from the car park. One particularly unique spot is a cave that frames a picturesque view, making it an ideal setting for memorable photos.
The Lithgow Small Arms Factory Museum, situated in the Methven Street, is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and anyone intrigued by military history. Established in 1912 as part of Australia's effort to become self-sufficient in defense production, this museum is housed within the former precision engineering factory. It played a crucial role during both World Wars, manufacturing rifles and machine guns. The site now hosts an extensive collection of civilian and military firearms, making it one of the largest in Australia.
An absolute must visit when in Lithgow, the history here is just amazing.
The factory produced so much more than firearms and war items, domestic items we use every day were also made here.
The ability of the factory to adapt to changing requirements and the high quality produced is a credit to those who worked there.
Friendly, helpful staff make it a great spot to visit.
Chris Collum — Google review
Be sure to be a gun fan if you're coming here. I felt it was years of gun evolution spread across every wall. The initial part of the museum has some interesting fact boards before moving into the room of firearms.
It's a nice place to swing by and pop in, and I love that the volunteers are passionate about the place.
Looking forward to the factory out the back becoming part of the self guided tour, we received an escort as it's still unsafe to be roaming around and there's a lot of history here
Stephanie Reyes — Google review
Great experience and even though I’ve been a few times now it was a nice surprise to be able to access the workshop. The sight and smell gives you a small window into scale of this factory. It’s a shame manufacturing isn’t what it used to be in Australia as this factory contributed so many valuable parts.
Cheap entry in my opinion for the quality of the collection.
Tiron Manning — Google review
Bloody Amazing collection 🤩 this first time my 10year old son didn’t ask when we were leaving a museum. Highly recommend.
Jackson Strikes Again — Google review
EVERYONE needs to come here. It is excellent and I believe will get better. The details around the history of the site and the manufacturing that occurred here is great. The volunteers there really care about the information and what they are doing. It is done really well and is very interesting. The gun collection has is amazing in Itself but the history of manufacturing that occurred here is amazing. This was at one time the largest small arms manufacturing factory in the southern hemisphere. They have set up as many old pieces of machinery that they can and intend to get some of them working - this is an amazing piece of history and should be HERITAGE listed. A great visit for anyone - get out there - take your children, take your mother - take your wife.
Suzanne Pike — Google review
Incredible slice of Australia’s manufacturing history with an amazing collection of guns , the staff are so friendly and the informative detail will hold interest for any age , inexpensive and highly recommended if you are passing through Lithgow.
Rodd Foster — Google review
Cheap entry
Big collection
Shall I say more? With all the machinery from ww2 to a mass collection of guns that will keep you hooked for hours 10/10 experience. 100% recommend if in the area.
Jayden Surman — Google review
Absolute must visit! Huge thanks to Graham for walking through rifles and guns exhibition and for sharing his knowledge!
Olga Gonchar — Google review
What a fantastic journey through the history of the Lithgow small arms factory and museum. To take my 96yr old father back to his first place of employment from (1942 -1945) as a teenager and reliving his stories with the guides was priceless. Disappointed about the internal lift not working as we had paid to see all of the museum and could not get my father in a wheel chair up to the first floor as well as seeing fathers, caring strollers up a flight of stairs. Staff absolutely amazing, caring and helpful, BUT, the owner of the museum needs to be told about the lift and restrictions it imposes on the elderly and disable community.
Youngsun Choi — Google review
Surprisingly good museum. Very friendly staffvery reasonable priced.
Good activity with kids.
Yulia Zevin — Google review
Great collection with lots to look at, over 2 floors. Everything is labelled for your convenience so that you know what your looking at. If visiting in these colder months, rug up warm because it's an old cold building. Good gift shop too 👍
Deb Cattell — Google review
This is a truly amazing place, lucky to cool down here with small arms in this hot summer day!
xiaoqi zheng — Google review
This well appointed museum has a well presented story of the history of the site. The museum houses one of the largest collections of firearms and handguns. The large machine shop was undergoing extensive restoration at the time of our visit. I am excited to come back to see the work the museum is doing
Shane Bollard — Google review
Visited this museum on our way to Mudgee. We spent a couple of hours exploring a fantastic weapons collection and had an informative tour of the machinery with Renzo. The kids were fascinated by his stories and explanations.
Olga Iftinka — Google review
This museum is only on 1% of the size of the full facility. The craftsmanship and attention to detail this place had is displayed through the exhibits and leaves you in absolute awe at the quality, quantity and differentness of all the things produced during its time. From sewing machines through to machine guns.
Highly recommend at least an hour. Talk to the staff too, they are up for some yarns.
The Japanese Bath House offers a serene and rejuvenating experience with its indoor and outdoor hot baths, cold plunge tube, and steam room. Visitors can even book a private bath for added relaxation. The atmosphere is tranquil, perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat. The staff provides top-tier service and maintains the facility's cleanliness diligently. Guests can also enjoy manicured gardens and stunning views of Lake Lyell while indulging in various baths.
Amazing experience. Service was polite and friendly. We also booked for a massage and it was extremely professional and relaxing. They only allow a certain number of guests in the facility at one time so it was reasonably spacious and peaceful. Everything was explained very thoroughly during the tour upon entry. Would love to come back!
C Y — Google review
A great concept but with not the best execution. The rules and operational consideration takes priority over guest experience and it is a rule-fest from website, confirmation email to welcome speech. Once inside the site is ok but the farm itself is a mix of farm detritus. Much of the decor is plastic, including the plants and “bamboo” walls. The team are friendly and efficient and the masseuse (es) were excellent. The food is quite good and it is well worth completing the Japanese experience. It was expensive and had the experience been more complete/authentic it would have been a bargain. As it is it was ok but I wouldn’t want to do it again.
Jacques Bergh — Google review
Went there during Easter holidays and paid for a package that includes 3 hours of bath time followed by 1 hour massage / facial.
In my opinion, the place is on the small size, however, they do control the number of people so it’s not extreme crowded.
The place is clean and staff are courteous reminding guest of Japanese etiquette.
What I didn’t like about this place is its disconnection from nature. And don’t get me wrong, I’m not talking about the view over Lake Lyell. That’s fantastic, however, everything you can touch is plastic. The bamboo garden, the pool, the cave, the furniture, even the tea cups.
I was also disappointed when they told us we couldn’t take our own tea in. Food is rather pricy. Facial 5* / massage 3*
The above package for two cost $700 including the view. We think it’s more than what it’s worth.
Kris T — Google review
This is an absolute must to attend if you are a local to Sydney or are visiting. The quality and service provided here is absolutely remarkable. You get a personal guided tour of the entire Sparadise and then encouraged to use all their baths and services during the allocated time. Recommend you to book early when they open (2PM) because you get the place to yourselves, no need to wait for baths to be free and have the peace and tranquility you deserve! At about 4PM onwards it gets absolutely packed and you have people lingering around, sharing baths but if you don’t mind that then go for it! The only downfall of this place is the restaurant, the food is extremely pricey and for standard food court japanese food. They can charge that price because there’s no other food available for kilometres!! They charge $9 for tea pots that literally taste like hot water, absolute rip off. Eat before or after, save yourself the hefty bill. Otherwise a must to visit!
christian — Google review
Brilliant, the service and attention to detail was very high. From the moment you walk in you are treated as if you’re special, the various pools are fantastic and the staff take time to explain everything, the location, overlooking Lyell Lake is breathtaking and the landscaping within the property is brilliant. The only 2 negative comments are that the massage isn’t long enough, you must at least include a 1 hour massage, the other thing is that we bought a voucher for the value of the package at the time, due to COVID we couldn’t go until now so the charged us extra because they have since put their prices up.
Michael Lopez — Google review
We went during a cold and rainy day and it just made the bath more warm and cosy, lots of undercover places to laze around in. 3 hours was enough in my opinion, I'd only recommend you eat before since the food is expensive ($40) they give you free thongs and a waterproof bag. Staff are very nice and attentive. Very intimate and romantic place and traditional, clean. Like you are transported back to Japan.
A W — Google review
Just as we expected and more. My partner and I booked the private bath experience and the three hour bath house entry for our anniversary. Well worth the money. It left us feeling rejuvenated, relaxed beyond belief and like we had been truly pampered. What a beautiful experience.
Holly Slater — Google review
We loved it here! So relaxing and it being a cooler evening made the baths that much more inviting. Plenty of different size and shape baths to choose from so take your time to explore. We were here 3-6pm, so it was mostly daylight but also got to experience the night settle in and their lights come on which was pretty magical too
Alycia Lipovac — Google review
If relaxation/destress is what you're after, then I highly recommend the Japanese Bath House! Located approximately 2 hours from Sydney CBD, this place has a variety of packages to choose from. We opted for the destress package, which includes a 30 minute massage and 3 hour in the public baths.
Bookings are needed as there is a maximum capacity allowed inside, so it is recommended making a booking atleast 3 weeks in advance, to avoid disappointment. I highly recommend making a booking for one of the early slots (around 12 pm), so that you can take it easy without rushing.
There is plenty of parking, and when you enter, you need to leave your shoes on a rack and then walk through a pool of water and at the end of it, you're given a pair of slippers to wear (yours to keep) and welcomed and given an introduction to the bath house. You need to sign a declaration form and then you're given a key to the locker. You can purchase a towel here (about $10), if needed. Each person needs to have a towel of their own. If this is your first time, you would be given a tour of the bath house.
We were then asked to change into our bath robes and then taken for our massage. The massage was followed by a nice hot tea, which has very welcome on a nice cold day. We then went and enjoyed the different onsens which were nice and relaxing (it is recommended that you spend a maximum of 10 minutes in each pool).
Following the time spent in the water you do build up an appetite. There is a restaurant to order meals from (on average a meal would be about $30), which you can sit and enjoy. The portion sizes are fairly decent and quite tasty.
Overall, I would highly recommend it and definitely go again!
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Hemal Wickramasinghe — Google review
Had an amazing weekend getaway experience for our anniversary!
We chose the night stay package to get to experience all the baths and an hour massage.
Plan on having a meal from the in house menu or an early dinner in Lithgow to return to enjoy the baths at night for a whole other experience!
A must try to escape from the city and enjoy the scenic country side in the comfort of a Japanese bath.
Definitely planning to be back soon 😄
Ray Luu — Google review
I was very intrigued to how this was going to be, pleasantly surprised. My hubby even enjoyed it ( which was the all reason for going ) I think it’s great for people that have ailments and not recommend for young. As it is a relaxing environment and if you want to sit there and chat your in the wrong place.
I personally loved the hot pool and the cold plunge bath was invigorating mind and body.
I opted out for refreshments there , wheelchair access pretty much everywhere.
And above all service was bang on !!! I’d love to go back soon !!
mora cura — Google review
Best massage I've ever had. And they have the best etiquette. You won't be dissatisfied at the Japanese bath house. They are great for couples , families and friends. They also have a great restaurant where you can eat your lunch or have morning tea. 🩵 This place is a must visit.
Tammy van Niekerk — Google review
Beautiful place for a relaxing bath house experience. Helpful staff that ensure you respect the facilities and patrons alike. Very nice tea room with lunch options. Worth the drive!
Danielle Geld — Google review
Always a great time here at the bath house. Clean facility, good control of the amount of ppl they take daily. Lots of different pools to choose from. My favourite is to finish off the whole experience with the herbal sauna and then go for some yummy food. Food on site is more pricy than a normal restaurant ($35+ for a main like rice or noodles), but quality is very good making it more acceptable. We ordered curry beef rice and the beef is really good quality. Also the pork noodle is so yum too.
Amy Zhang — Google review
I've been a regular here for quite some time, even before they renovated the place. The cleanliness is top-notch and the staff are always professional. I did notice a slight increase in prices during the public holiday, but it wasn't too significant. I would suggest visiting earlier to avoid the crowds.
Christine L — Google review
This place is beautiful and meticulous. Manicured gardens, the service impeccable. Thoroughly clean and have strict hygienic protocol. A large variety of baths set up on the hillside overlooking lake lyell. Had a massage and spend a couple of hours using the facilities. It's pretty pricey but the experience was wonderful, would do it again
Cristina Noordermeer — Google review
Amazing customer service the moment you arrive. We had the private bath experience which was really nice. The staff were always making sure floors weren’t too wet and cleaning the place. We ate afterwards inside where the food was tasty but small portions and fairly overpriced. However, we did go there for the bathhouse experience and not the food so I am not too fussed. The little sleep pods were so useful as the hot water does make you fairly tired fast haha, wish there were more of them around. Would really recommend this for couples or anyone looking to get away for a relaxing experience! I would definitely want to check this place out at night to see the stars!
Nina Nguyen — Google review
Loads of hot baths and pools, herbal sauna was the best. Just missing a really cold plunge.
This place would be ideal during colder months.
Paul Hulak — Google review
Lovely place to relax and have a wonderful hot spring water with multiple different sizes of pools. Cave pool, individual pool, big pool, cold pool, steam herbal sauna.
Remember to book the appointment via email before 6 weeks, pay when you are here. 3 hours cost $190 for 2 people to enjoy their facilities. The driveway is quite dangerous if you drive in dark due to no road light and narrow winding road.
You can bring your own foods or snacks in the car for bag and keep in cabinet as the prices of foods really expensive. You can go out to eat in your car if you feel dizzy or hungry.
Take a short shower before start, need to wear swim suits and bring own big towel or bathrobe to keep you warm when you move around. It is better to bring another towel to use after finished the bath before leaving.
They provided slipper to use and take home after finished, free water proofs bag to carry things with you if needed. There are 2 drinking water stations with paper cups, have one is need to pump quickly for water to comes out. Changing area and rest area have heater to keep us warm.
ALICETANG - — Google review
I had a complete experience at this Bath House. First, the price here is reasonable. You basically get what you pay for. Service is top-tier. All the staff and friendly and nice. They do keep this place very clean. There’s always a person going around mopping. Second, the vibe here is super Zen. You’ll feel relaxed as soon as you step into then place. I’m quite pleased with the settings and the baths. Get massage package as well. I mean how often do you really come here. May as well get then combo! Third, I must say there’s not alot to do after 1 hour. They should really add more temperature zone. However, I still highly recommend this place! You’ll like it.
Kiet Phan — Google review
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259 Sir Thomas Mitchell Dr, South Bowenfels NSW 2790, Australia
Blue Lake Jenolan is a picturesque spot that offers a short and pleasant walk around the lake, taking approximately 30 minutes. The striking blue color of the water and the pristine beauty of the area make it worth a visit. While swimming is not allowed in this platypus habitat, visitors can still enjoy the ethereal scenery.
The lake is beautiful but there’s no access. It’s closed after being damaged by fire and floods in 2020-2022.
Our Guide said that the reopening is planned in 3-4 years….
The best way to see the lake is at the Lucas cave tour - there’s a lookout after climbing up the stairs to the access to the cave. Or you take the walk to carlotta’s arch
Adnan Kukic (AK292) — Google review
Looks amazing from the view, however we were unable to visit due to road closures. We were told when we visited on the 9/6 that today was the first day it had been blue in months. Look forward to coming back in the future and seeing it close up.
Jake W — Google review
Amazing lake with beautiful scenery and very well kept foot path with lots of wild life on the way like lizards but no snakes. The lake is very well kept and clean with places which are picture perfect which could be on a post card. Also there is a waterfall where you can swim in at the bottom of it. Parking is not far away and only a 5 minute walk to Jenolan caves and another 3 minutes for parking.
Pab — Google review
Amazing walk while waiting for your Jenolan Caves tour to start. Easy track with a lot of beautiful scenery.
Angelo — Google review
A beautiful lake to enjoy walking around or to chill out at while waiting for a tour at the Jenolan Caves. The colours of the lake are amazing. Some seating along the lake to relax and enjoy the view. There is also alot of nature to enjoy here.
Daithí Kilcourse — Google review
We though it would be beautiful just to do this instead of the caves. But due the traffic works you cant go there. 14th november 23. The caves you can visit
Noortje Van Der Vleuten — Google review
Beautiful place to spend a weekend. There are many caves to explore so plan your day accordingly.
There is a bush walk trail next to it which is super awesome. You'll be able to see beautiful lake and a small waterfall.
Must visit place.
Surya Prakash Kaliamurthy — Google review
Beautiful place to explore. You need to plan to reach the location about 1 hour advance of your booked session. Delays are expected on the road as you will need to wait for traffic controllers excort vehicles to lead you to the jenolan cave parking. You may have to wait about 20 mins for the excort. From the parking you can either climb down the steps to the cave entrance or wait for the van to transport you down to the entry. Blue lake was closed due to some maintenance work. The cave exploration is lead by experienced guides. It's well paced involving some steep climb up or downs on steps with support of side rails.
Vijo Kanattu Jose — Google review
Amazing view. Also the path along the river to the power plant is worth your while. It is 1,5km down stream and will take approx 1,5 hour return (bring picnic) but it is wonderful.
Johan Berrens — Google review
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4654 Jenolan Caves Rd, Jenolan NSW 2790, Australia
Jenolan Caves is a natural tourist site with 11 caves and underground rivers, located in the Blue Mountains. The limestone cave system is extensive and complex, making it one of the world's largest networks. Visitors can enjoy spectacular views of numerous caverns with vast subterranean spaces, unique limestone formations, and an underground river. Reservations are recommended for cave visits to avoid long waits during busy periods.
I went on public holiday, it was easy to find the escort vehicle, there were traffic controller really organised and easy access. Tour started on time. Amazing cave we did Lucas cave. Highly recommended book your ticket online! Easy to walk down instead catch the shuttle bus nice view!
Gislene Simon — Google review
The caves themselves are as beautiful as ever, however the drive there now from Sydney is just way too long and boring. The rains in early 2020 has closed the westbound approach via Jenolan Caves road so now you must enter via the western side via Oberon, adding at least 40 minutes to an already long drive.
The cave tours are run by knowledgeable and friendly staff. The tours themselves are not that long and they give you plenty of time to take photos.
For EV drivers, there are 2 charging stations at the entrance of the Orient cave.
Griffin Ngo — Google review
My friend and I visited the Temple of Baal cave. The tour was very well presented and organized. It is a great cave to explore, you can see and feel the magnificence of nature and time itself.
The guide will explain how each formation is formed in millions of years. You will know the myth behind the name of the cave and how it was discovered.
Overall, a great experience. There are several caves to explore, you just need to decide which ones you like since you have to pay for each one.
If you wish to explore more, make sure you come here very early especially on a weekend. I suggest ordering the tickets online and come 1 hr before the tour
Gigi Tan — Google review
Really great place to go and explore one of the biggest cave systems in the world. Felt very safe in the cave. The guides are awesome. Tell you alot about the ecosystem. I did the imperial cave with my 1 year old daughter in a front facing baby carrier. Few spots where you have to duck but overall really very easy. Highly recommend.
Jeames Hanley — Google review
I spent two unforgettable nights at Jenolan caves house. The accommodation was great, loved the heritage and antiquity. the food was no nonsense quintessential Australian, well worth including if you book here. All the staff were happy and helpful. Clean rooms with antique furniture, comfy beds, nice bathroom. The tours were spectacular and tour guides were friendly and very knowledgeable in geology and Australian history. Each cave was completely different and had its own vibe. The plug hole tour had to be the cherry on top, was honestly the best experience out of the whole trip, shout out to Peter and Stewart who were so professional and really made sure everyone had a great time. I just want to thank everyone at jenolan from the bottom of my heart, me and the Mrs won't forget our wonderful trip here. I don't normally leave reviews but everyone just needs to know how great this place is and really deserves more attention from state government.
Steve Smith — Google review
Imperial cave and underground river- spectacular!!!!
The guide was fantastic - informative, passionate and kept us all safe! Well organised place! The road to the caves area is different as you follow a pilot car into the area!
Coffees are expensive! Staff were nice and toilets good! Parking good!
Lancia — Google review
We had a private tour arranged through the office. Ribbon Cave with a Temple of Baal Cave entrance and an Orient Cave exit. It was absolutely amazing. Words can’t describe just how special it was to see the 3 different cave formations. Our guid was Geoff and he taught us many things about the formations of the crystals and how they form. It was most informative
Kalico Taylor — Google review
Wow! What a magical experience. Very knowledgeable (and witty) guides. The walks are pretty easy (even the ‘strenuous’ rated ones) - there may be numerous stairs but the tour has ample stops for you to catch your breathe and there is no rush. Caves are cool but as you are walking they are not too cold.
Alon Berman — Google review
Absolutely fantastic experience at the Imperial caves tour and left us wanting to do the other tours as well. Our guide gave us a lot of interesting facts and kept us all engaged throughout the tour. Plan to be at the barrier point (from where the operator vehicle escorts to the caves) at least an hour in advance. Park and walk or take the shuttle. The walk to the caves is easier than the walk back as it's mostly downhill. View of the blue lake from the walking path is amazing. Can't wait for the lake boardwalk also to be complete. Restrooms at the parking spot and near caves entry. Cafe near the caves entry serves quick eats. Toast / ready to eat items get served faster.
prashanth nair — Google review
The caves themselves are phenomenal - beyond 5 stars and a wonder of nature. Our guide, Maddie (?), was very knowledgeable and gave us great stories and info along the way. Be sure to pre-book as this is a long way to drive to be disappointed - there are extra slots available if you are staying at the hotel. The 4 star rather than 5 star was a very average cafe and food options, a tired looking hotel (and pricey), and painful traffic lights as they rebuild the roads. However, watch this space as we were told the whole experience is getting a revamp.
Charlie — Google review
Nothing better than a cool dark place. A sweltering Sydney summer is a great time to visit Jenolan Caves. Walking into the belly of the beast is such a contrast to the world outside. I only did what I think was the introductory walk and visit. Took my children who were absolutely blown away by the power and awesomeness of the caves. Suddenly your children get to see old time earth reveal herself in the cold darkness. The architecture of nature is simply astounding. The millions and billions and trillions of drops forming old school Star Trek landscapes. Walking through the paths under the lights is set at a relaxed enjoyable pace. For me it was a great return trip as I’ve visited the caves many times. However, to watch my children’s awe at the beauty and weirdness of the Jenolan Caves was an experience to remember. Great bar. Ok food. As usual in high demand natural tourist settings the food has to take care of business and the expensiveness is taken into account considering the amount of work, people and care that has to be maintained to keep these magnificent caves open to the public. So, bring you’re own grub if you don’t feel like spending more than you expect or want. A great visit. Lovely experience and I’ll be back.
Gary Daly — Google review
The trip to Jenolan Caves now is quite lengthy due to road closures. If you enjoy driving, this will not be an issue. The drive is fairly engaging with a lot of elevation changes and windy roads, with the final section being one-way and escort vehicle only. Roads are not of the best quality, however even sports cars are able to manage just fine.
The caves themselves were great. Even as someone with little interest in caves, it was still engaging and informative. Our guide Steve was also very engaging and friendly, while still maintaining professionalism and his duties in keeping everyone safe. I went to the Lucas Cave and while it was cool, it does get warm with all the steps. The ceiling of the caves can be a bit low so if you're on the taller side, do prepare to bend down for parts of the tour, however this is generally a non-issue. To not spoil too much myself (even though there's thousands of pictures already online), the formations look unreal and the light provided really brings out the best.
The way out was quite quick. As the tour ended, it's best to quickly get back to the carpark and perhaps use the toilet ASAP to be able to catch the first set of escorts out. Unsure if this was pure luck or planned though.
James — Google review
Great place to experience. The drive in isn't the easiest but definitely worth it. Plenty of parking.
The caves themselves are fantastic and guide was full of information.
Just bring comfortable shoes as there are quite alot of steps and walking if you want the full experience.
Anthony Wilson — Google review
Went here on a trip with friends in May 2023. We chose to do two caves, the orient cave and imperial cave.
The imperial cave was a wide cave, nice crystal formations but the highlight for me was the underground river the the turquoise water, that was amazing and looked so inviting. Of course no one is allowed to swim in there to preserve its beauty.
The orient cave was truly beautiful. Compared to the orient cave, the crystal and rock formations here are truly stunning. The guide was also very knowledgeable and creative, pointing out formations and what they resembled. The kids on our tour loved that as they were also able to use their creative minds to form images of the formations.
The drive accessing the caves at the moment is long and tedious due to several road works and closures in the area. There is a point where you will be prompted to stop and follow their vehicle down the steep and narrow road drive. There is ample parking in the area.
Overall a very unique experience and I would be happy to check out other caves again (maybe once the road works are completed).
Camille J — Google review
Just gorgeous! There is a cave tour for all skill types. I've done a few over my time but these are photos from the imperial tour. Nice easy one and so worth it. Tour guides are awesome. It's the other guests you have to be concerned about. Kids cannot do these tours alone so don't ask. Courtesy bus to take you to the destination from your car park or you can walk. I suggest walking down and taking the curtesy bus back. Check availability. Its a steep drive in so plan ahead or you will be late. Caves are cool but with the walking I don't think a jumper is necessary. No food in the caves guys come on and do not touch things no matter how much you are tempted. Be respectful. Be conscious of nature. Especially is summer in the Bush walks of the surrounds. You may come across brown snakes like i did and other reptiles. Wear appropriate clothes. It's not a fashion show.
P M — Google review
The beautiful place to visit with the family and kids . They have different caves . You can choose the one want to visit. The guide is very helpful and a lot of patience to explain each and every part of the tour . Inside temperature is always 15 degrees all over the year . So you must carry some warm clothes. The shoes are very important to climb the stairs. Definitely recommend this place to visit with your family.
Sree Rao — Google review
Wonderful experience to witness these natural wonders that were formed 340 million years ago.
Make sure you purchase the tickets especially during school or public holidays as they can be sold out easily.
After being escorted to the car park, you can walk about 500 meters to the Jenolan house and the meeting point for the Caves tour will be just next to it, which looks like a bus stop with a sign saying "Tour meeting point". Right across the small road is the ticket office and souvenir shop.
You just need to be five minutes earlier than the tour starting time, but no harm being much earlier just in case.
In terms of the Cave tour itself, the Chifley Cave tour was amazing. Maddy was so knowledgeable and passionate. And I do agree that pictures are not doing the cave justice as you do need to see it in person. More amazing than photos. Highly recommend, whichever cave tour it is.
Richard G — Google review
Please purchase a tour ticket before you head out there, especially during school holidays and public holidays, seen too many people regret on the long hours drive for not be able to tour the caves.
It was very nice experience with our tour, our tour guide Jaime was superb. Highly recommended for family bonding, fun activities.
Lenny “Lightning” NJS — Google review
Amazing trail tracking experience, if you love adventures. A must go place for adults but if you are taking small kids, it would be recommended to take enough caution as the cave floors are slippery and the temperature is 15 degree Celsius all year round. You must pack your necessary sunscreen and anti fly sprays as there are flies all around in summer time. It is recommended to buy tickets online well ahead as it is a top adventure tourist destination.
Shamiul Haque — Google review
I had been here as a kid and now as an adult with 3 young children went again, and we all loved it! We toured through the orient caves (Persian, Egyptian, Indian and Temple of Baal) and our tour guide Steve was great. Very informative tour indeed and very kid friendly. Thank you for showing our family a great experience at the great Janolan Caves! Photos do not do the caves justice!
Vassilis Kontos — Google review
A great tourist attraction, with world class caves in a remarkable setting. Jenolan Caves comprise of a series of incredible and varied caves. Tours are very high quality and there's a variety of tours to suit most ages, though people with poor fitness or very small children may well struggle. But it's 100% worth the visit.
Stefan Pulpitel — Google review
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4655 Jenolan Caves Rd, Jenolan NSW 2790, Australia
Flower-filled green space with a water garden, grotto & tree-lined valley, plus giant chess.
An absolutely amazing place to visit. My family and I had visited Mayfield Garden during their autumn festival and the place is spectacular. Little one loved it as there's so much to see, and so did we. It's vast and as their recommendation, atleast 4 hours is needed to explore the entire garden. It was very busy today being Easter Sunday, so buying tickets online was ideal to skip the ticket queue. Although it was busy, because the garden covers 65 hectares, it was still very spacious despite the number of attendances. The garden is well maintained, clean and beautiful. All the staff was friendly, helpful and professional. The maze cafe and staff service was great, food and coffee was lovely. Our experience was amazing here and we're already planning to come back again this month.
Update: Came back a second time within the month for the Autumn festival. Despite the weather being a little gloomy and light showers, our visit was still enjoyable. There's so much more to see that we didn't get a chance on our last visit. Enjoyed a picnic lunch just sitting on the lawn with beautiful scenery. Had a great time. Thank you for staff and the owners.
Chris Huynh — Google review
Having seen Mayfield Gardens on social media platforms we decided to go for a day trip to visit.
From driving in the leaving the whole day was just breath taking. Such relaxing and beautiful grounds just makes you really appreciate the natural beauty and quietness that Mother Nature has to offer. The gardens are well kept and very easy walking tracks. The cafe food was delicious fresh and very tasty. I would just recommend to book a table ahead of your visit to ensure you are able to get seated.
Michael S — Google review
Just happened on this place by sheer luck and what a absolutely great find.
One of the best gardens I've walked through, very well maintained and very scenic.
Walked around here for about 2 hours but I could have spent longer if I had more time but will come again as I had to skip the maze.
Highly recommend taking a day trip up to here if in Sydney or surrounding areas.
Kyle Porter — Google review
What a spectacular and magical place. Thanks to the summer festival, we had the chance to enjoy two gardens (Mayfield Garden & Hawkin’s Family Garden) in one visit. Such an amazing garden with amazing variety of plants. The maze is interesting and enjoyable. We spent nearly 4 hours in the Garden but still felt a little bit rush. Tips before you visit - have plenty of water with you, wear comfortable shoes and carefully protect yourself from the sun. We’ll definitely come back in different seasons.
Anna Lynn — Google review
It's a spectacular place to visit during autumn. Amazing fall colours tree and lush green garden looks like a portrait picture. so many beautiful picture-perfect spots for taking photos. It's a huge garden with many different themes, and the maze is one of the best attractions. A nice cafe is there at the entrance of the garden. We visited during the autumn festival and was awesome. Takes the whole day to see everything, and it's a lot of walking but worth it
Hetal Mody — Google review
Mayfield Garden was absolutely beautiful. We were in awe of the architecture and fine details put into the different areas of the garden. Even the pathway looked as though it was put together stone by stone, by hand. We will definitely be visiting again during Spring season when all the flowers and plants are in bloom. The experience we had was definitely worth every moment and every memory. I recommend to anyone who loves nature, water and serenity.
A Bee — Google review
Mayfield garden is a beautiful and large garden with a variety of flowers, plants and lakes. The garden has multiple trails to follow for the different exhibits. On one of the lakes it is possible to take a rowboat out for 20 minutes. The garden also has a chapel and bird sanctuary. Around the entrance area there is a restaurant and some snack shops.
Elisabeth Kreig — Google review
The biggest private garden in the southern hemisphere with fabulous landscape and numerous types of trees and flowers.
One of the best gardens I have visited in Australia! Enjoyed my time there and definitely recommend it to more people who are interested in Australian gardens.
Jenny S — Google review
Three hours drive from Sydney. If you would like to hang with your family and friends, then I would suggest you to visit the garden specially during Autumn festival which is in April. I would suggest you to bring your own food as there are plenty of open spaces where you can arrange your own picnic. The garden is huge so defiantly suggest you to arrive as early as possible. Would love to visit again during Winter festival. Can't wait for it!
Pang Pang — Google review
A fantastic garden with strong autumn colours coming through, an abundance of maple trees of different varieties, beautifully landscaped gardens for a reasonable entry fee. An absolute stunner and worth the drive in peak Autumn season. They are in the middle of Nowhere (Oberon) which means you shouldn't rely on mobile phone reception, yet somehow they keep busy with a fairly full car park. At absolute peak you might have to book your tickets beforehand, so pay attention. Looking forward to coming back in spring, and autumn again, then spring...
Paul Nguyen — Google review
The best kept tourist secret in NSW. We went to the gardens after being recommended it by the Oberon Antique Shop owner. The gardens were a spectacular surprise with a WOW factor around every corner. Congratulations to the Hawkins family who created, own and manage this fabulous garden. It compares favourable with any European garden that I have visited. I loved the thousands and thousands of flowering bulbs Mayfield Garden was a delight and I will be back to see this wonderful garden in other seasons. Opened every day of the year with a delightful cafe, it was the highlight of our week in the Blue Mountains and the surrounding towns.
Helen Simpson — Google review
Huge beautifully maintained gardens. Also has wonderful maze & a lake where you can borrow a row boat. Wear good walking shoes because there are so many sections to the Garden.
Bucky K — Google review
Mayfield Garden offers a picturesque escape with its stunning landscapes, diverse flora, and well-maintained paths. The expansive garden provides a tranquil setting for leisurely strolls, and the themed areas add an element of charm. Whether exploring the water features or enjoying a picnic, Mayfield Garden offers a delightful experience for nature enthusiasts. The attention to detail in design and upkeep contributes to the overall appeal, making it a worthwhile destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat.
Sharon George — Google review
Good place to visit if you are visiting Genolan Caves or surrounding area. Probably better to visit in spring so see all the beautiful flowers this place has to offer.
Too many flies if you are visiting in summers, so I won’t recommend it. Make sure to bring some water as it is quite a big garden and be ready to walk plenty.
Arslan — Google review
Absolutely stunning place. Allow 4 to 5 hours to be able to walk around and see all of it. What a work of art. Cafe was great aswell. Great service, excellent coffee and food. Vegan and vego options available and good. Would 100 percent recommend a trip out for the day with family.
Kurt Filby — Google review
Fantastic place to spend a day driving through the beautiful blue mountains and to enjoy the marvellous gardens. Feels new every season with different colors. Also a very good spot for glamping during the season.
Deep K — Google review
Best place and a must visit!! Outstanding experience throughout the Glamping. Awesome food from the restaurant pecan pie is my favourite dessert must try… Massive garden minimum of whole day is required to complete the whole map.. best designed maze had great fun and lots and lots of good memories.. Delightful for nature lovers and enjoyed boating, farm animals bird watching, architectural waterfall, fountains, Hawkins estate and more not enough to explain the moments.. special mention for the staffs around were so kind, friendly and provide quality of service.. best seasons spring and autumn when the colours change…
My son & myself love this place so much. The cottage is nice and clean. It has everything you need during the stay. The activities we joined were great too, especially the horse riding. I never like to ride on a horse last time but now my view totally changed, instruction told was clear & the host will make sure everything is fine & safe before we set off. I feel good & really enjoy it this time. The farm is well maintenance and the farm pets are all loveable. And of course, the host - Pauline. She is friendly & responsive. She never failed to reply my queries every time👍🏻👍🏻. The only downside was we are unable to stay longer ☹️
Thanks, Pauline for making our short stay so memorable 😘
Edlyn Ang — Google review
We spent two nights at the farm and we truly enjoyed our stay! The accommodation was tidy and clean. My daughter loved the interaction with the many animals at the farm. Our host Pauline went above and beyond to make this stay memorable for the entire family. Highly recommended!
Bastian Tornes — Google review
My family and I just love visiting the farm. I absolutely recommend this beautiful property to everyone. I can’t keep my daughter away from there actually. This place has really changed my Daughters life in so many ways. The love she has for the horses is really something beautiful to see. The owner Pauline is a remarkable woman and she makes us feel so welcome. My Daughter definitely has a new role model in Pauline.
We will always be back.
Joanne Rowlandson — Google review
This place is truly amazing. We have been a couple of times now (and are booked in to go again!) and Pauline has always made us feel welcome. She always goes above and beyond and clearly loves her gorgeous animals. The accommodation is clean, warm and comfortable - we really couldn't recommend it more highly (we've been with young kids and elderly parents and all were happy). Thank you so much
Susie Mogg — Google review
Wonderful place to visit with lots of different animals. We are happy to stay there for 2 nights and enjoyed it a lot. Very happy to meet owner Pauline and had her taking us to horse riding and farm tour. She is very kind that she rescued different animals and help them grow in the farm. Highly recommend. It is not only for kids, we and my parents also enjoyed it a lot. (Fireplace at night and gorgeous star night is a plus :D )
Alison Chan — Google review
Had a really lovely experience doing a trail ride today. You can tell that the horses are well loved and cared for which makes the experience so much more special. Pauline was so kind, welcoming and shared her vast expanse of knowledge with us. We got to see camels, emus, goats, sheep, a pig, plus more. Absolutely magical and definitely coming back for a longer stay! Thank you Pauline!
Andrea Velechovsky — Google review
A great place for a family getaway! We were staying there for a couple of nights and also got an opportunity to enjoy the horse riding and a farm tour. Pauline, Kris, Mick, Bella and Bear (the dog) went above and beyond to make sure our stay was perfect. The cottage was nice and clean with lots of blankets and a wood heater.
Evgeny K — Google review
Definitely worth the trip out here lovely owner and host. Plenty to see and do. A great location and amazing scenery. Trail rides are nice and very scenic suitable for all riders. Friendly dog Bear and pig Peppa. All animals are well cared for. Great spot for any animal lovers or someone looking to wind down. Exceed my expectations and high regard to the owner. Thank you kindly!
steve end — Google review
We stayed two nights over the long weekend in the two bedroom cabin. It was a beautiful experience for our family of five. The cabin was comfortable and simple. My daughter and I did two horse trail rides and loved it. We all did the buggy ride which was great fun, especially for my 12 year old sons. Pauline is very friendly, informative, hard working and safety conscious.
Dee Byrne — Google review
Pauline fit us in for a buggy ride very last minute and was super accomodating. It was really fun driving around her little piece of paradise and meeting some of the animals. Just wish we had more time in Oberon to spend here!
Noodle — Google review
Absolutely loved our stay
Pauline has to be the nicest down to earth person. We went on a buggy ride, horse riding & farm safari where we got up close & personal. Hands on feeding definitely a must.
Sandy Cataldo — Google review
We had an awesome holiday here. The cabin was spacious and clean and the wood fire was such a treat. The kid did horse rides and buggy rides and had a wonderful time. Lots of places around to visit as well. The host was wonderful and really looked after us.
Christine McKinnon — Google review
We did the Buggy Tour last week while holidaying at the Blue Mountains. It was the highlight of our trip! Completed tour with husband and almost 17yo son. Each of us got to drive our own Buggy, so much fun, despite the minus "feels like" temperatures! We even got to see goats, cows, alpacas, chickens, horses, camels, Pepper the Pig, Bear the Dog, and even an emu! Highly recommend visiting, now I know they do farm stays, we hope to visiting again using their accommodation and take their interactive safari tour...
Michelle Lawson — Google review
What a lovely weekend we had here at High Country Trails Rides and Farm Stay. It was a surprise weekend for our anniversary. We were met by Pauline super lovely host. Went on the 1.5 hour horse ride which was fantastic thru the pine forest there was only 3 of us Pauline, my wife and myself was like having a ride with old mates great ride great horses. Did farm safari awesome to meet all the animals. The 2 bedroom cottage was very neat and tidy and had everything we needed including plenty of firewood. Overall had awesome time and definitely will be back and recommend to anyone who wants an authentic farm stay.
Cheers Steve and Cheree.
1876 school-turned-museum with a renowned collection of fossils, minerals & dinosaur skeletons.
A great little museum with lovely staff. I would recommend between 15 minutes to 1 hour for most. Their gift shop is also a one stop shop for dinosaur themed gifts.
Micci Hatch — Google review
Good place to visit especially with kids. Lot's of collection of minerals and fossil along with its history. Kids were very excited to see dinosaur skeleton. There was 4 questions for kids with answers hidden in the museum and they received a free gift after submitting the paper at the reception. Small place but overall worth visiting atleast once.
Dharmendra Jain (DJ) — Google review
Excellent museum for crystal lovers… you can see different collection of crystals.. worth visit if you are lover of fossils and crystals…unless you can avoid…car parking is available on road side… for us it took 40 mins to spend time in Museum… ideally took 1 hour approximately…
Syam Sudhakar — Google review
Great place especially for those with kids intrested in rocks and fossils. The collection of minerals is amazing. The TRex pet section is a wonderful for young and not so young. The youn man at the desk is a credit to the museum
Ray — Google review
It's just like you were told as a kid ..you get to see dinosaurs and ancient animals . It's the last few days you can use your discover NSW vouchers and see something really marvelous. It's not a huge building so you will definitely have time to go through and read and really get to know about the artefacts. You enter through the gift shop into a sea of sparkling crystals..amethyst amber's and others crystals.. so many you could spend the day admiring nature's jewellery.. you walk through into the other room to be greeted by two huge dinosaur cast from original bone casts and recreated for display. Walking along the room you could experience walking through the meta million years of evolution from early signs of organisms to herds of hearing like unknown species to creatures and insects crystallized into tree wax to form into amber's .. you can see actual dinosaur bones and eggs too and find out types of fishes whose species are yet in named.. don't forget the mystery drawers of fossils. Once you have taken in all that you get to walk out of through the gift shop where if you want you can actually carry a fossilised history dating back to millions of years back home with you. .. it's really an experience.
Bidoura Chakraborty — Google review
The moving dinosaurs were a huge hit with my 3yr old. We enjoyed using the kids interteractive building blocks and the fossil rubbings. There were alot of cool fossils and so many beautiful rocks and minerals.
Jennifer Hughan — Google review
Best mineral display I've seen so far. Fossils were unique and rare, including some from the burgess shale and green river formation. Beautiful trilobites also. I reccomend.
Peter Ngo — Google review
Absolutely must to visit if you’re in Bathurst! Great collection of minerals and fossils, lots of educational information, and some entertainment (such as microscope and fossil rubbing pictures.
Svetlana Prokhorova — Google review
Wow what an amazing place! It has an AMAZING minerals exhibition with so much information and laid out so amazingly! Then you step through to the fossil and dinosaur exhibition and you're in for another surprise. So many fantastic fossils laid out in chronological order with so much ieasy to understand and labelled information. To top this off, a fantastic T-Rex skeleton along with a few others. Definitely worth a visit if you're in Bathurst. Or even better, get.pass for all three excellent museums here in Bathurst and see them all! Minerals and Dinosaur, Train and Mt Panorama museums..(It's actually cheaper to get a pass for all three)
Angelo Giacon — Google review
An informative museum set inside an old school in Bathurst. Describes the major classes of minerals and links it to the development of fossils and Earth's geologic history. The ticket price is $15 and the detailed and informative displays are well worth an hour or so of your time.
Luke Zhou — Google review
The Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum - Home of the Somerville Collection is located in the city of Bathurst in regional New South Wales Australia and was opened in July 2004. The collection is housed in a group of heritage buildings, the old 1874 public school buildings, in the centre of the city. Nearly 2000 specimens are on display from the internationally renowned Somerville Collection. There is an entry fee of $15 per adult. The main attraction for tourists and enthusiasts is the 10 ½ metre long and 4-metre high Tyrannosaurus rex (T.Rex) skeleton.
Joydip Sinha — Google review
Great little museum for both the young and old. A good display of fossils and minerals. The huge display of mineral is just mind blowing, so colourful and unique in its own ways. Great way to spend an and hour out two whilst in Bathurst.
Kim Nguy — Google review
The museum is a great place for an adventure, either by yourself or with our family. They have a great history of minerals and geology throughout Australia, an excellent section of fossils and skeletons in the dinosaur section, and a very awesome and informative video on the changes of earths geological history. The gift shop is cool and has a lot of variety.
Jesse Cass — Google review
A wonderful museum! Regularly updated with new informative displays. Great place to visit for the young and young at heart.
Chris Boyadjian — Google review
Small enough to see it all without getting bored, but big enough to see many different things. The exhibits were interesting, and thoughtfully composed.
Elisha Harris — Google review
A wide collection of gems and informative in regards to fossil and dinosaurs.
Museum displaying cars, motorcycles & other memorabilia related to Australia's racing history.
I loved our visit to the museum! While I've been a few times over the years, it had been a while and it was the first time taking my family. I always get a kick out of seeing Australian racing history on display and being able to view up close the race cars (and bikes!) I've grown up with was very cool. The quality of the displays and background information is fantastic and a big thanks to the friendly, knowledgeable staff. Without this museum, some of the greatest race cars in Australia wouldn't be seen by the public. Whether you're a die hard race fan or someone who watches once a year when the Bathurst 1000 is on, the museum is a must do if you get the chance!
Paul Campbell — Google review
A lot of fun to see the cars up close. Aptly priced and great location, if you’re driving up Mt you should definitely consider stopping in here. The location is nice and clean, friendly staff and good memorabilia. I would recommend having the collection coin machine checked however. When I was there it took my money and didn’t slot the coin. Highly recommend.
Aneira WP — Google review
For those who are into muscle cars, this is a wonderful place to visit, you can buy beautiful souvenirs from there, it's not so expensive. Unisex toilets are available there. There's a dark room where they play videos on 3 walls of the past races, the sound wasn't great, it was fun for kids and for adults as well.
ahmed tarshan — Google review
The NMRM is located at the entrance to the great Mt Panorama race track. It looks like a small building from the front, but has a treasure trove or racing memories and history inside.
Whether it's motorbikes (racing since 1938!) or cars (since 1963), there's something here for you.
As someone who has watched the Bathurst 1000 since the early 70s, this was a real trip down memory lane. It also provided a few surprises looking at the winners of the first seven or eight years of car racing.
All the major winning vehicles are on display (either replicas or restorations) and it's amazing to think about some of the early winners and they cars they drove.
There are also some cars that have participated in the 12hr and 6hr events, as well as many of the major motorcycle races over the years. If you're a speedway fan, there are even some of those on display!
Even if you're not a motor racing fan, this will still be of interest just from a local history aspect.
Rick Power — Google review
Amazing! Great history here, loved the Nissan Bluebird. My favourite car here. Lots to see and do. A definite must for the family to check out.
Peter Reba — Google review
Wow!! Fabulous collection of history dating back to the start of car racing and motorcycles.
Highly recommend coming to visit museum. Cheap $10 entry.
Get up close to this mechanical masterpiece of history.
I'm here for Bathurst 1000 and so glad l visited this museum.
Raelene G — Google review
Great museum with lots of exhibits & good historical information to read through.
All cars and bikes are kept in good order without dust. Overall there wasn't that musty museum smell you normally have to put up with.
Mark Pohl — Google review
Great place to learn about Australian motor racing history lots of cars & bikes to see cheap way to spend an hour or 2
Kevin Luckhurst — Google review
Place was awesome there were more cars than expected. Heaps of space to walk around and staff were friendly. If you go to Mount Panorama then the museum next door is a must.
KGR11GOAT — Google review
Wow! So many cars and bikes all with such a unique story behind them, cannot go wrong coming here, plus it’s right next to the Mount Panorama Circuit so another bonus!
Ahmed Arjah — Google review
Great little piece of Australian racing history. Some special vehicles and memorable moments to commemorate and relive Australia's most famous racing event. Well worth a visit
Pete Baker — Google review
A must visit for any rev-head making a pilgrimage to the location of The Great Race.
Plenty to see in the Museum and a great chance to see hero cars from past and present.
Kenneth Seeto — Google review
A must for any racing, especially V8 supercars fan.
Always something wicked to see here. And they do rotate displays, so their is always something new to see.
Great layout and you can get up nice and close to displays which is a great touch. Don't worry both two and four wheel fans are catered for.
Love the history of the great race and this place really brings that to life.
Also has a gift shop which helped me with my Bathurst winners collection. As they have some diecast models there.
Thanks again guys, keep up the great work. And see you next visit!
Champo Coffey — Google review
Awesome place full of History that changes all the time with the cars being changed out regularly
Would be quite easy to loose a few hours here
Allen laurich — Google review
Very over rated, very much out dated. I mean the bike board ain't been updated since 1982. Non interactive especially the children's ay ground. They expect people to have a bbq in the picnic ground. The play ground is no good for children, no shade and quite frankly they could have at least made the ay ground an interesting, interactive kids area. One day they may get the idea of what a museum should be. There is much better out there but it depends on where or what you actually want to travel to.
Spike Elsa — Google review
Great place if you enjoy V8 Supercars. Although there are a few GT cars and open wheel cars. One thing to note is that the model cars for sale in the gift shop are pricey.
Jad El Moukaddem (9M133 Kornet ATGM unit) — Google review
Thoroughly enjoyable experience as a motoro enthusiast. A great range of Aussie racers displayed beautifully. Spacious location and all indoors. The gift shop is awesome too. Would recommend visiting if in Bathurst area
Ahnaf R — Google review
Amazingly presented museum celebrating the richness of motor racing history in Australia. Awesome exhibits and many rare and historic racing vehicles to see. Highly recommended when visiting Bathurst.
Home of the Bathurst 1000 event, this road-race circuit has uphill stretches with panoramic views.
Beautiful venue. The misty mornings add to the adventure and challenges for the endurance races. Worth having a weekend camping trip with friends and families. Plenty of spots to watch cars roar.
Sherwin Pinto — Google review
Best place in the world to watch touring car/GT3 racing. Great facilities and passionate crowd.
Adequate camping facilities located all round the circuit. Does need more big screens across the top to ensure you can follow the action.
Brendan Millett — Google review
Really nice to be on a real race track with your own car after playing all the driving games in my life. 🏁
Got some thrill from accelerating, couldn’t speed over 60 km/h however. 2x 30s fast-forward video of me on the circuit. 🚘
As captured- traffic police entering the area when I was exiting the circuit. This circuit is frequented by mobile speed cams. 🚔
Zachary Tan — Google review
So good to be back at this track this year. As always the racing runs like clockwork. I think the experience this year is better than any of the previous ones I've been to. And there have been a mixed bunch of 'creative' people up on the mountain..
Peter Howie (Surveyor) — Google review
Great place to drive around and absolutely stunning views around sunrise / sunset. There is a boardwalk which is worth walking along too but it is quite steep in sections.
Luke Zhou — Google review
This place is a hidden heaven. The top of the mountain at Mount Panorama is a great spot to just sit and chill if you are around. Although many peeps were jogging on the whole track which was quite impressive as its approx. 6 kms (inclined) but the whole place had a great vibe honestly.
And and and, you get to watch bunch of Kangaroos just roaming around the area too.
Will surely go there again soon, hopefully to watch a race on this amazing track.
Anas Awais — Google review
Very clean. The drive is very nice with places to look left and right. Speed on conrod feels to slow they need to add an extra 20kph. Ticked off a bucket list it was awesome i highly recommend.
KGR11GOAT — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking. We went in the early afternoon and just as the sun was setting. A beautiful, peaceful drive with stop points to view. Highly recommend. It was certainly worth the drive.
Do stop into the car museum as you exit.
Aneira WP — Google review
Mount Panorama, the words instantly bring the roaring of supercars charging up the mountain and that same buzz of excitement is what you feel as you drive onto the circuit (even at 60km).
A motor racing iconic location, stunning scenery and views all around.
Will I be back, absolutely.
Rebecca Buchanan — Google review
Have a drive around this iconic circuit.
The bends coming off the top of the mountain are very steep and very sharp. Amazing how fast a supercar gets through this bit.
Then go around the other way, remember it's 60kph and two way traffic, but it shows how sterp and windy the track is
Timm Anderson — Google review
A truly amazing experience to be able to experience driving like a pro, however the speed limit is only 60km.
The views from the mountain is stunning and you can even park your car and have a walk at the top of the mountain.
Totally free, but just make sure you stick to the speed limit as cops just come out from no where.
Kim Nguy — Google review
One of the most iconic race track in the world. The panoramic views at the top of the mountain are surreal, and there are plenty of opportunities for decent pictures with no fence obstructing the race cars around the track. Great atmosphere too during the Bathurst 12 Hours.
Damien Marquez — Google review
Amazing weather, if you like cool misty mornings followed by warm summer days, nature, fields of green and gold, with mother nature's music surrounding you on all sides. Wether travelling for a day visit while passing through, or camping, glamping,, hotels and motels for special holidays, Bathurst's Mount Panorama race track is the one ultimate walk and must do and see from the pit lane straight all the way to the top to Mount Panorama's specially named Brock's Skyline and the view in all weather is both breathtaking and amazing in all directions.
Why not stop at the local wineries located directly on the 6.2km Mount Panorama track. For your night caps and gifts for family members special day.
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Sylvia Lee 1 — Google review
I love attending this circuit. Great track, good spectator areas. Camping here makes it a habitual experience.
Mark Lockhart — Google review
Great circuit, local Council need to improve facilities up the top for spectators though.
Steve Haskell — Google review
Mount Panorama motor car racing circuit is up there with the best in the world. The size makes it great for action all the time, but the elevation of the Mount is amazing, something you will never see on TV until you are here. You can drive around too but ONLY at the speed limit LOL.
Richard Jagger — Google review
If you've never driven the track before, you definitely should try and get on a manufacturer's driving experience or professional drivers training day.
You definitely gain a better appreciation for the professional racing drivers who go around here for hours at a time.
The Bathurst 12 hour race is an amazing weekend!
Ben White — Google review
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Grand 1878 home with guided & self-guided tours & events such as high tea, jazz evenings & plays.
Loved walking through this beautiful family home. So much to view and the grounds were nice to walk around, checked out the peacocks and peahens too. Furniture artworks and fireplaces were amazing. Enjoyed it for 2hrs+ Well worth the entry fee, will come back another time.
S D — Google review
Very nice area with a vibrant house. The owner family still lives there and the people still work there as part of daily errands. So many exciting heritage and nostalgic items around the house and nice car collection.
Soroush Jafari — Google review
We did the garden self-tour only, which was fine as there are plaques full of information.
Largest Scottish thistles that I have seen!
It must be very hard to maintain the original very extensive gardens without considerable funding. Gardens seem to need a more singular vision, and are in danger of becoming a mishmash of enthusiasms.
Peacocks were an unexpected highlight of this walk for me!
Siobhan Mc Inerney — Google review
Beautiful old house. Very cluttered inside feels like there is too much stuff inside not relevant to a house of that age. The owners were welcoming and are fixing the place themselves so doesn't seem to have government funding support etc. Small entry fee $15. Beautiful gardens
Jeff McNeil — Google review
This place is full of amazingly gorgeous historical items from around the globe the house itself is an architectural wonder. They are always improving, renovating and restoring. Currently underway are renovations to include a cafe which will be wonderful. Also fingers crossed that the guide book with details of many of the objects will be finished soon. Looking forward to reading more about the house history and contents Christopher 😁
Elizabeth Pickering — Google review
We visited the house during Easter holiday.
The entrance fee is $15 each and there are lots to look around.
Very beautiful garden and antiques in the house.
Highly recommended to visit!
* thanks for finding my lost wallet and sending it back to me*
COCO Sung — Google review
The house has very interesting furniture but has dead animals skins. Other then that they can be suitable for animal lovers because of a cat named Wilson, a turtle called Henry/Hank, an unnamed tabby and many, many peacocks in the garden. Perfect for history lovers too! Sometimes, you can just have a look around the garden outside. There is a church, an antique store and many more! Also, you don't need a guided tour because there is many signs of information inside and out.
Brice Lis — Google review
I really enjoyed my morning at Abercrombie house. Seeing a part of our history still alive and housing an Aussie family was wonderful, it's like its still breathing. And the staff member was lovely and getting to talk to the family members on the day I was there was fantastic also.
Alex Hughes — Google review
Must visit once to have a great experience. The collection of vintage items is there. You will get a royal vibe and great sight of vintage collection. It was a great feeling...
Ajay Pratap Singh — Google review
A beautiful mansion built in the mid 19th century. I was fortunate to visit on the annual Scottish Day. It was fabulous with lone pipers, a pipe band, singers and dancers.
The house itself is fascinating and nearly every room was open.
I will visit again.
Louise Walsh — Google review
This magnificent estate is well worth a visit. So much to see in so many painstakingly restored rooms. From the massive ballroom to the hundreds of authentic furniture pieces and a bewildering number of fireplaces. The grounds are also a sight to behold with all the lawns, gardens, stables, blacksmith quarters and other outbuildings. Friendly and helpful staff to answer all questions on the history of the place. Highly recommend at least a three hour visit.
Al Packer — Google review
This was cool, but a bit strange.
The house and historic furnishings and trinkets were lovely, and it was interesting to look around and imagine what life would've been like. It wasn't busy at all, and we were at our leisure to wander around at our own pace without getting in anyone's way.
The number of rooms and winding staircases and windows and balconies is just beyond anything we build today.
Although the renovations have been underway for literally half a century, they seem very haphazard and even the bits that are open to the public have extension leads running everywhere, visible fire extinguishers, filyhy patched carpet etc, and no information about what the room was used for, how it would've been decorated etc.
Every flat surface in the house is crammed with mis-matched bric-a-brac with no information about what it is or how it relates to the house. E.g. a Chinese vase is shoved next to an African wood carving, next to an ancient arrowhead, with some old glass water bottles stacked nearby.
Every wall is covered with random pictures and pieces of artwork, from military scenes to yachts to nude sketches to flower tapestries to family photos. Again there is no information about their time period, where they came from, how they were acquired, or how they relate to the house.
Yet there is a full A4 page dedicated to the pet turtle, and one for the yabby as well.
The gardens are not really maintained and are just "there"; not set out with seating to sit and enjoy. You can wander among the out-buildings, but none of them are open to look at and most of them have junk stacked under the verandahs etc.
The grounds do have some interesting and detailed information about the white settlers, the building of the house, the women who occupied it during WWII etc.
Overall, it's an interesting historical experience. There is plenty to see, and the family has obviously put a lot of love and hard work into it, but it feels haphazard and directionless.
Talia Kent — Google review
Abercrombie House is a magnificent looking house. The construction is a tribute to the builders of the time, as well as those who selected the materials for the building.
As the house is now occupied, not all of the rooms are accessible, but the house is so big, and there are so many rooms to visit, that this hardly matters.
We did find that the house was overly cluttered with souvenirs and mementos from the various family's travels and there was no pattern or theme to all the items in the house. It seems to be a random collection of items from around the world. It was a little more difficult to appreciate the inside of the house, the pictures of those who have lived or connected to the various residents of the home or how the house was home to various families in the time it has stood.
It's still well worth visiting for a glimpse into the early years of life in Bathurst and surrounds. The grounds of the home are beautiful and tell the story of how the more well to do lived in the past.
Abercrombie house is about 10 minutes or so from the centre of Bathurst, hidden away from the main highways and even the local roads.
Rick Power — Google review
Great to see a part of history is still here. Happy to pay the entry fee to contribute to restoration. The house definitely needs more maintenance and cleaning. The rooms open to public needs a lot of tidying up so it wouldn't feel like it's just random stuff piled up here and there. I understand that this would require lots of hard work and not to mention $$$. Funny to see the Christmas decos in July.
Jenny Hao — Google review
A time capsule sitting on the green.
The attention to details of the building's original design is amazing. The occupants of the great mansion over the years brought culture from around the globe back into their rooms and further enriched the visiting experience.
A recommended attraction on the outskirts of Bathurst.
Hidden gem in a very unassuming place.. entrance doesn’t do it justice but wow. The artefacts and that tunnel is fantastic and an amazing climb out to finish. It’s cash only so be sure to get cash from the Royal Hotel in Hill End
Shiraz S — Google review
Great place, very interesting and informative! The museum is an absolute treasure trove and if you take the time to read the information above the displays it will take at least an hour or so. The owner has poured his heart and soul into this place and it deserves to be acknowledged and supported.
K M — Google review
You could get lost in here for hours.. so much to see and read and the collection of artefacts and information around days gone by is amazing. Well worth a visit. Kids loved the mine and the ladder climb to get out... you can really imagine what it would have been like for the early miners. Fantastic value for $10 and you would be hard pushed to find better.
Alastair Hogbin — Google review
Excellent museum, extensive collection of interesting historical artefacts, informative video and self guided mine walk.
Nevill Inglis — Google review
We recently had the pleasure of experiencing an unexpected surprise visit to History Hill which turned out to be a fascinating journey through Australian and Gold history, even incorporating some Chinese aspects. The museum was a treasure trove of artifacts, exhibits, displays and rooms showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the region.
The museum also had an extensive collection of gold nuggets, coins, and other artifacts, highlighting the importance of gold in shaping Australia's economy and history. The exhibits provided a fascinating insight into the lives of the prospectors and the impact that the gold rush had on the Australian landscape and economy.
The museum had several exhibits that showcased the contributions of the Chinese miners, including their innovative mining techniques and their cultural traditions. It was eye-opening to see how the Chinese culture had influenced the development of the mining industry in Australia, and how they had adapted to life in a new and unfamiliar land.
Our unexpected visit to this local museum was an unforgettable experience. I was impressed by the breadth and depth of the exhibits, and the interactive displays made the history come alive.
We highly recommend this museum to anyone interested in Australian history, mining, or just looking for a fascinating and educational day out. Although it is looking a bit tired and dated, it is well worth going! But remember TAKE CASH! $10 per adult! But absolutely worth it! Seriously though, take cash. The whole town operates on cash (or gold if you're lucky enough to find it!).
Yvette Hopper — Google review
Amazing Museum, 10Aud for one time Miner experience in traditional way. They accept cash only.Museum have huge space and so pretty nice of everything.
GU Yiqian — Google review
Incredible collection, owned and operated by a man so full of knowledge he is like a real life google.
Anyone who has any interest in history and especially Hill End should come and visit this awesome facility
MIDLIFE GAPYEAR — Google review
Museum is nice and more entertaining than expected, even though there is lots of old junk like in many other similar places. I like that kind of stuff though and it has it's charm. Going through the mine is a true highlight, with several stretches of vertical steps at the other end. Definitely must visit in the area.
A S — Google review
Unfortunately this location appears a little run down. There is definitely a lot of potential and some very interesting history to look at. I don't think this place is for everyone. It is a cash only entry so if you are intending on visiting then make sure you visit ATM prior.
Dan Duncan — Google review
Very interesting museum with amazing collections. The underground mine is exciting. The highlight is the ladder at the end of the mine.
Stef Qu — Google review
Very interesting display of history, with an amazing mine which was built by hand. Even the teenagers had fun exploring History Hill. Definalty will return, due to the owners lovely demeanor and knowledge. Cash only but it is a country location and should be expected.
Michelle Kemp — Google review
Great collection of artifacts and memorabilia. Could easily spend a couple of hours here. Clean amenities and nice views of the surrounding mining area. Bring light lunch and picnic in the grounds after your tour. The owner is a nice eccentric fella. Will recommend this place to everyone.
Suzie J — Google review
Great place to go and explore some history.
Some very cool items to look at my son loved looking at all the old artefacts and guns the mine was cool to go though.
The owner was lovely to talk to
Adam Lovell — Google review
A great museum that's chokka block full of fun facts, a mine !, dust, interesting artifacts and bric a brac. If you have school age children (or a school group) the main museum building looks like it was designed just for you. Though we are much older ... we enjoyed it too. 😁
Millthorpe is a town located between Orange and Blayney in New South Wales, Australia in the Blayney Shire. At the 2016 census, Millthorpe had a population of 1,253 people.
The town was once a major potato growing area and continues to have extensive agricultural activities. Wikipedia.
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Great little spot for wine tasting when in Milthrope, great wines and the lady that guided us through the tasting was amazing.
Unfortunately no toilet facilities on site and no food but still worth a visit.
Marco Masi — Google review
Went in for a tasting and they were some of the best Mediterranean reds I’ve had in a while. Their Barbera is to die for - very well balanced and smooth on the tongue. Best wine though for me was the Crossing Reserve Harriet. The atmosphere was nice and chill and the service was impressive as well. Highly recommend!
Dominic Kasah — Google review
Wonderfully made, complex, interesting wines at fair prices. They have the Standards though also Italian styles perfect for our climate that you rarely see. Great cellar door tasting experience.
Geoff — Google review
Amazing building. Perfect idea for a vineyard that's located a bit of a drive from town. Fully set up for all tasting. Amazingly accommodating, offering all 17 wines for tasting if you choose. The wines were overall exceptional. Staff were extremely helpful and could offer enough.
Tim Brun — Google review
Wine was OK but service was so poor I was genuinely reduced to tears. The server who greeted us was incredibly rude to us when we entered and rolled her eyes at us when we asked if there were any bookings available. She then lectured us about “etiquette” despite us only asking if there were any availabilities. Did not enjoy. Would not recommended. 0/10
Murari Ramesh — Google review
What a delightful way to spend a few hours. The hosts were so fun and friendly and the old building and garden full of charm. The wine was delicious too. I can thoroughly recommend this as a place to visit.
Samantha Miller — Google review
Had an awesome tasting big experience with Kate. Best way to spend an hour or so….walked away with the Savy B. An exceptional wine!
Louise Ryan — Google review
We loved the wine tasting at Angullong. Shayne looked after us and she is so Knowledgeable and charming (she even remembered us from months before). Make sure you book online and have plenty of time for tasting. They are so generous here and there are about 20 wines to try. I especially loved their reserve Shiraz, late harvest Riesling and Pinot Grigio (and walked away with a number of the reserve and late harvest - I still have last year's Pinot Grigio). They have all price and palate points covered, I highly recommend going to angullong.
Karl Chong — Google review
Great tasting experience. Really lovely staff. And the wine is excellent.
Ruby Dan — Google review
We can't thank Kate enough for the brilliant tasting last Friday!! The wines were delicious & she made the experience extra enjoyable 🥂
alison mathison — Google review
Cute cellar door with full scale wine production that caters to all tastes! Quality shows through and we bought up a storm. Staff are very knowledgeable and friendly which is a great touch. Happy tasting and purchasing!
Bojan Kovacevic — Google review
We have been regular wine club subscribers for some time, and so when we were wedding planning we asked our venue to organise an Angullong Wines sparkling rose champagne tower for our special day. Angullong was completely accommodating to this request and were very easy for our venue to communicate with. Our guests loved the wine and polished off the champagne tower in no time at all!
P.s. in case you wanted to add a little extra theatre to the experience, the Angullong bottles can also easily be popped with a machete (under supervision :P).
Jessica L — Google review
Thankyou to the lovely staff at Angullong wines. You always make my guests so comfortable and welcomed. Catherine
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The Old Bluestone Stables Cnr Park &, Victoria St, Millthorpe NSW 2798, Australia
Orange Botanic Gardens is a well-maintained and spacious botanical garden with various themed plantings, a pond, playground, and an interactive sundial. It features beautiful sculpture gardens and lakes that provide peaceful surroundings ideal for reflection. The garden boasts of having apple, pears, and many other fruit trees bearing fruits in season. Additionally, it is home to turtles, ducks, birds making it an excellent place to spend time with family or hold events such as weddings and picnics.
Good place to spend time with your kids and family. Excellent scenery especially apple, pears and many other trees bearing fruit in the season.
Sudesh Adhikari — Google review
Visited during summer and felt that this would be so much better to visit during Autumn or winter.
The park is good but is no match for the Botanical gardens in Sydney. You are better off going to Cook Park.
But if you happen to be here, do enjoy it. Plenty of photography locations inside.
Rohit Revo — Google review
Lovely peaceful surrounds. Well maintained and spacious. Sculpture gardens and lakes are beautiful and provide space to reflect and review. Open often!
L Hills — Google review
Beautiful garden to have a nice walk. Kid and dog friendly. A must visit on autumn. Just look at the beautiful trees!! A nice and huge playground nearby, and a cute little cafe that provides outdoor seating as well. They made beautiful coffee and food. Too bad we were there after lunch so they have ran out of stuffs that we wanted to try. Would love to visit the garden when it's snowing!
Diana — Google review
Nice walk around the Gardens with grandkids. They loved the turtles and ducks and birds .Great place for weddings ect picnics with family and friends.
Audrey Golden-brown — Google review
Beautiful and close to the city centre. In autumn they have a few bunch of very beautiful colorful trees but the rest are mostly native and evergreen. Not sure about the spring flowers
Ali Akbari — Google review
An amazing array of Aussie flora. Large grounds. Easy to walk around. A relaxing, calming place to go. Well cared for and inviting.
David Carroll — Google review
When we visited the botanical gardens in Orange, we were initially surprised by the abundance of evergreen trees instead of the traditional autumn colours we had expected. However, we quickly realized that the lush greenery was just as beautiful.
One unexpected surprise was the number of fruit trees in the garden. We were delighted to see a variety of fruit trees throughout the gardens. It was a unique and enjoyable experience that we didn't expect to find in a botanical garden.
The garden's dog-friendly policy was also a plus, and we enjoyed seeing other people walking their pets. The park was peaceful and serene, and we appreciated the opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle of the city for a while.
Overall, while the botanical gardens in Orange may not have had the traditional autumn colours we were expecting, we found the lush greenery and abundance of fruit trees to be a wonderful surprise. It's definitely worth visiting if you're in the area and looking for a peaceful place to take a walk, especially if you're a dog owner.
Yvette Hopper — Google review
It was a calm walk, very serene. When it doesn't snow, it's not as pretty but then you get to focus on yourself and enjoy your walk learning about the different flowers and how they arrived in Orange.
Oluwaseun Olubitan — Google review
Really comfortable, relaxing with beautiful view and fresh air. Great place to spend with family and relax.
Hermione Le — Google review
A large space
More like a huge park than a botanic garden with mainly Australian flora
Autumn would be the best time to go, as I'm sure the colours would be vibrant
Great place to relax and read
Peter Brann — Google review
What a beautiful botanic gardens! We didn't have time to see it all, but I loved the thoughtful collections. I especially loved the rosacea collection, the apple and pear orchard with windmill and the weeping elm. I look forward to seeing more next time. Plenty of spots to sit and enjoy. Bathroom facilities and cafe nearby. Looking forward to visiting again.
Catherine Brown — Google review
Such an amazing place x peace quite time with nature x worth a visit enjoy your surroundings with a picnic x
Cook Park is a Victorian-era city park that offers a variety of attractions including an aviary, Begonia glass house, and fernery. The park is well-maintained and offers free entry with plenty of parking available around its perimeter. It's a great place to spend time with family and friends, especially for children who will enjoy the fountain, pond, swing and birds. Regular events are held throughout the year in addition to the seasonal Begonia display.
Loved this garden. It has many attractions such as an aviary, Begonia glass house and a fernery. Everything was well looked after and can easily spend at least an hour strolling across the gardens. Free entry and plenty of parking around the perimeter of the garden.
James K — Google review
I used Cook Park as the background for a cake smash and it went fantastic. The grounds are beautiful - even in winter. The grass is green, the flowers are bright. There is a playground for the older child to play on while the baby had his photos taken, and the birds in the aviary were fantastic, both kids were obsessed.
There are an abundance of picnic tables, so there's never a shortage of places to sit and enjoy the scenery, and there is parking along all sides of the block so parking is a breeze.
Sammie Russell — Google review
first time I found this park when I'm driving around Orange. it's quite a big for a park with a lot of huge trees. when you have a closer look to the tree, it has a box of description about the tree. apparently some of them is USA origin.
It has aviary park, contain sleepy cockatoos (I really hope they can sleep well 🥺), and some other small colourful birds.
It has female and male toilet. on the way there you can see a water fountain with statue in the middle, some boys pouring water. and there is drinkable water fountain next to it (just a friendly reminder, don't drink from the statue) 😇.
yossinda dp — Google review
Cook Park truly is a gem in the heart of town. It's amazing how a space so tranquil and peaceful can exist in the midst of all the hustle and bustle.
I particularly enjoyed learning about the history of the park while exploring the different sections, such as the Bagonia greenhouses. It's always fascinating to discover the stories behind these types of public spaces and to see how they have evolved over time.
The park is flat and easy to navigate for people with limited mobility or disabilities.
The stunning old trees are a highlight of the park and add so much character to the space. It's amazing to think about how long they have been there and how much history they have witnessed.
Overall, I would definitely recommend a visit to Cook Park to anyone looking for a serene and informative outdoor experience. It's a great place to escape from the chaos of everyday life and connect with nature and history at the same time.
Yvette Hopper — Google review
Lovely place. It's lovely hearing the bats. Beautiful flowers 💐 and trees 🌳. We would recommend all our friends go there. Excellent.
Carol Cook — Google review
A good place to hang out with family and friends. Children will surely enjoy the fountain, pond, swing, birds, etc. I spent Australia Day 2022 here with my good friend. 😍
Jan Angel Gabriel — Google review
Stunning park. It has so many gorgeous things to explore! From an aviary, to a rose garden, playground and more. It has plenty of seating under the beautiful trees, toilets and lots of stunning picnic spots. Plenty of parking around the perimeter. Highly recommended.
Catherine Brown — Google review
There are a lot of beautiful old trees, as well as birds around the ponds area.
Coco WONG — Google review
The best garden in Orange. Beats orange Botanical gardens by miles. This is close to the city and nicely laid out. The main attraction is the pond, aviary and the tall cedar trees.
Loved visiting this garden and will be back for sure. Well maintained.
Rohit Revo — Google review
Beautiful park. Well maintained and so peaceful. Go early and it is very quiet and you can enjoy a peaceful spot. Great way to start the day.
Kayleen Z — Google review
Very nice place to visit on a Sunday afternoon. I love the amount of trees and the shade they provide. Plenty of chairs and open space for play or to relax. A nice rose garden and a free bird enclosure there as well. Pkenty of duck ponds if you would like to feed the ducks and ducklings. Would highly recommend.
Terry Tiang — Google review
Beautiful medium sized park, with lots to see (much preferred than botanic gardens). Autumn colours drifting into winter browns.
Aviary (talking cockatoos, budgerigars, cockatiels, galahs) - seem happy enough for caged birds (cockatoo eager to hole punch a finger). Fernery and Conservatory (full of flowering Begonias) were shut, but could still look in the windows. Guild craft shop lovely to visit (especially if you like slices and jams / chutnies). Trees are magnificent. Roses wilting for winter.
Julian Walter — Google review
A beautiful park. Nice duck pond and an aviary located in the park too. Hundreds of flying foxes making noise throughout the day. Small park but a lot to see and do here.
Daithí Kilcourse — Google review
Absolutely beautiful park!!! (Sad there is bats there at the moment) We loved walking around the park for the first time and seeing all the different areas, such as bird aviary, duck pond, rose garden etc!!!!
Debra Moriarty — Google review
A very nice park for a good walk, family get together or picnic and children's playground. Significant historical heritage trees at Cook Park. Located in central Orange. Parallel parking on Kite Street Orange.
Leigh Martin — Google review
This is a ture gem I absolutely loved the flowers tree s and sculpture s were magnificent the shop was excellent I highly recommend it to families with children because of the beautiful duck pond with the bridge and the trees are just splendid
Kal G — Google review
A lovely little park, close to the centre of town. Hlit has a lovely little aviary, a fernery and a conservatory, and some magnificent mature tree specimens. There are often thousands of fruit bats roosting there in spring.
duncan wallbank — Google review
**Summary: Orange Cook Park NSW**
Orange Cook Park in NSW is a hidden gem, providing a tranquil and well-maintained environment. The park's scenic beauty, diverse recreational facilities, and community atmosphere make it a delightful destination. Cleanliness and maintenance are commendable, creating a positive experience for visitors. While additional benches or shaded areas could enhance comfort, the park remains an excellent choice for families, friends, and individuals seeking a peaceful escape. Highly recommended for those looking to enjoy nature and recreational activities in a serene setting.
Relaxing place to have a get together. It’s a great place to walk, run or rest. You can cross to the other side of the lake by walking on the Dam.
Lovely spot.
Toilets, BBQ, Kids playground available.
Parking plenty
Chathu Kularathna — Google review
Nice place for families and kids. Got kids parks and BBQ area as well.
Ghaffar uddin — Google review
A great spot in the summer.
Fast to get to and plenty of parking.
Not crowed out.
Swimming was great. Water was refreshing but not cold.
Swim platforms are anchored a short distance off the beaches.
There is clean sand and grass perfect for picnics.
A kiosk is available for coffee, cold drinks, snacks and ice creams.
The dam is perfect for swimming with the ducks.
Greg Shore — Google review
A very scenic place you can swim hire during the daytime but the lake closes in the evening
anil karki — Google review
Was so nice to find this lake. A little beach area on both sides of the lake. Everyone was there swimming, paddle boarding. Great walking area over the bridge and to the other side of the lake. Also a tea house was there. Had a good variety of choices of food and snacks.
Jean Robertson — Google review
Beautiful spot to visit for a walk, fresh and play with the kids. Lots of picnic areas and parking. Toilet facilities available.
Paolo B — Google review
This is a beautiful and relaxing place to go, whether it be to just sit and enjoy the scenery or going for a casual stroll on the well maintained walking track around the lake. If you want you can go for a swim or take in a bit of fishing.
1zanygingercat — Google review
Perfectly amazing! 🥰 Being the person who loves nature I should say it's a beautiful place to stay especially when you're upset or wants to recollect. A good place to relieve stress. Thanks to the one who brought me here for the first time 😊💕
Jan Angel Gabriel — Google review
Beautiful lake. When we visited it started raining so could not finish the walk. I saw people enjoyong BBQ and swim in the lake. Great play area for kids too.
Nice main cellar door within a rustic looking shed with good heating.
Great outdoor areas with sand pit and farm animals for kids to entertain themselves.
Cheese plate was good, might have been elevated a notch further with some truffle honey 🍯 accompanying zucchini pickles and fresh tomato relish from Franklin Road Preserves were used - fantastic. 👍
Easy booking on their website. Allowed “purchase” of tickets for non-drinkers (eg pregnant or designated drivers).
JVtraveleats Eats — Google review
Really warm and inviting cellar door experience. Was pleased that Zac accommodated us at short notice. Good amount of seating inside and out. We had a table outside so glad they had the open fire pits going to keep us warm. Tasting was $15 a head for 6 wines which is on the pricier end. Very good wines although not my preferred in the region. Kids had a great time in the petting zoo and sand pit. Happy with the complimentary Tesla charging stations too.
Paolo B — Google review
Great wine tasting experience. Served by three legends Chris , Chewy and Lauren, made us feel so welcome, explained everything so well and were very patient with our questions:D , such excellent service.
Heifer’s Pinot Gris and Merlot were the winners for us.
Kids loved the animals at the farm. Highly recommended, especially if kids are accompanying you. You can enjoy wine tasting while kids are busy with lovely animals at the farm. 5 starts , will be back whenever visiting orange.
tayyab gill — Google review
We had a lovely time with our family in the winery. Kids are allowed in the winery as they have a petting farm, sand pit for kids to enjoy while their parents taste the wine. 15$ each for wine tasting and the staffs were really good.
Divya P — Google review
Absolutely loved the rustic farm vibe of this winery, and it was very welcoming to the kids. It's the perfect place to get out with the family, for a relaxing afternoon with delicious wine and cheese platters. All while sending the kids off to run around, play in the sandpit or pat the animals. Their range of preserved goods is also fantastic, I highly recommend buying a jar of their Zucchini Pickles.
Its also extremely picturesque, so make sure to take some snaps!
Olivia Duffey — Google review
Beautiful place to visit! We did a wine tasting while the kids had a mini lunch and got to see all the animals that are there. The atmosphere is relaxed and the grounds are amazingly kept, with some beautiful wines to try!
Shannon Mccutcheon — Google review
Beautiful venue! There are farm animals out the back to keep the kids entertained. We had the cheese platter with our wine tasting which was amazing! Couldn’t resist buying a jar of the marinated figs to take home 🤤
Ash G — Google review
Absolutely amazing!
A beautiful must visit winery.
If you have children this place is a winner!
Farm animals for the kids to see, outdoor sandpit and games, plenty of room for them to run around while you enjoy a cheese platter and wine (and they even do kids platters!)
The best
Bianca Cummings — Google review
We had an amazing experience doing a wine tasting with chewy as our host. He was super friendly and down for a chat to explain the local history of the area and vineyard. We were there on a rainy day and the vibe was very cosy and relaxing. The cheeseboard was also delicious! We’d recommend everyone put this as a stop on their tour if exploring different wineries in orange
Kendal Rapson — Google review
Dom kindly let me through without a booking. Wines are nice, loads of seating with a sandpit / play area for kids. The draw card are the animals 100%
Cris Lee — Google review
Friends recommended Heifer as must visit winery and we can see why. Very Instagrammable with friendly service, superb wines and even a farmyard animals, there was something for everyone. They even convinced me to give Chardonnay another go and I am a convert. It even came with EV chargers suitable for a Tesla or BYD which made our friends very happy to charge up whilst wine tasting 🍷
Linda Robson — Google review
We shared a great wine tasting experience in the rustic building with the service and knowledge provided to be acceptable.
You’re best to visit whilst there’s no rain to ensure you can experience outdoor paddocks with the farm animals.
S. McMahon — Google review
Heifer Station Wines in Orange is a delightful, family-friendly winery. It offers a wonderful setting for children to enjoy, allowing adults to savor a cheese platter and wine tasting in peace. The winery offers a diverse selection that even a novice can appreciate, highlighting the clear distinction between stainless steel and classic oak barrel wines. Accessibility is a highlight, catering to both wheelchair users and prams, with areas both indoors and outdoors. This place is highly recommended for a pleasurable visit!
Paul Perry — Google review
Love every minute of this wine tasting experience. The wine makers were experienced and thoughtful when addressing her audience and was very generous in suggesting other avenues to explore. We had a wonderful time and will be back.
This is a family friendly place with a little petting zoo and some fun old school games to play!
Good times!!
Michelle Archer — Google review
A truly beautiful and cosy wine tasting experience. This cellar door was full of charm as was Chewy our wine tasting host. Stopping in towards the end of a day with a friend we were warmly met. The wines themselves were also poured with pizzaz and charm. We loved the cheese board so much we ended ordering a second. Thanks team for a truly beautiful destination to sample your story in a glass in great surroundings.
renee gray — Google review
We were a group of six who enjoyed a very informative and fun filled afternoon …. loved the wine tasting experience and the cheese platter which was a big hit. Nice facilities including a welcoming fire place …. a very interesting winery with expansive grounds to explore. Had a lot of laughs with “hanson” “Chewy” …. a likeable and friendly lad, a bit cheeky with a good sense of humour who certainly knew his wines. A visit is highly recommended.
Hey Chewy …. Sharon thinks you’d be great on Farmer Wants A Wife 🤣
Lush Japanese garden with streams & ponds, plus exhibits, annual events & a cafe with patio seating.
I wish I had visited the gardens a lot sooner instead of just driving through Cowra. It is a healthy walk around the grounds which are immaculate, and there are golf carts for hire for those who need them.
The staff are friendly, the walking paths don't have cracks or unevenness, the elevation change gives fantastic views, and the river, lake and waterfalls are tranquil. Take a picnic and relax on the ample grassed areas.
The grounds are quite open, so be careful on really hot days as you'll be in the sun a bit.
Micheal Connor — Google review
Absolutely beautiful! Even on winter, it was still colourful. Such well maintained grounds, and incredible plants. Love how there is a list of plants and numbers on the plants to tell you what they are. The view is incredible and the artefact exhibit is fantastic. Allow a couple of hours to enjoy it at a leisurely pace. Don't miss it if you are in Cowra!
Ingrid Turner — Google review
I was amazed by the history of the garden, the garden was very beautiful and it was well taken care. My favourite was bonsai and those fishes Nd ducks, feeding them was satisfying. Upabove the garden, the environment and atmosphere was serene. The cultural heritage gallery was one way to know the history of the garden. Really beautiful and awesome.
Deepak Lamichhane — Google review
There just aren't enough stars.
The gardens are exceptionally well kept and there are hidden vistas around most corners.
Wonderful exhibitions, gift shop and manicured lawns and shrubs.
The gardens are just beautiful.
Unfortunately we left the cafe until after we had seen the gardens. It was supposedly closed for a function but not all the inside tables, or any of the outside tables, were set up. Even so, no room for two people who just wanted a cuppa and a treat.
Maybe next time some signs telling other patrons that the cafe will be closed might be insightful.
The cafe non-experience didn't detract from the gardens.
One piece of advice. Two bags of duck/fish food won't be enough!
Peter Johnston — Google review
On arrival, the team member in reception was lovely. The gardens were fantastic on generally a gentle undulating hill. The stroll through them was relaxing and peaceful with many photo opportunities. Although this was purely a sightseeing visit, as a Marriage Celebrant, there are some beautiful places here a couple could choose for their wedding ceremony. Checking out the various Bonsai was interesting and the variety of wild Australian native birds were gorgeous.
Graham Madin — Google review
A picturesque and beautiful place to go to. Staffs at the entrance/souvenir shop are so lovely. The garden is so clean and serene. Everywhere I look at, I am just like "WOW". It's just so wonderful. You better check this out. They also have cafe inside to relax.
Jellie Ann Morales — Google review
Beautifully landscaped gardens and wonderful rich history at Cowra Japanese Gardens. Not overrun by visitors either even though we visited on a busy public holiday. Would recommend a detour to anyone considering a visit.
Margaret Lam — Google review
Truly unbelievable! We spent hours here walking around and taking in all of the intricate details. I think I could have spent several more and still not seen my fill. It was beautiful in Summer, I’d love to see it in Spring. It’s dog-friendly and has a reasonably priced admission fee. An absolute must visit.
Jade Wirth — Google review
We made the decision to detour via Cowra to specifically see this garden. We were not disappointed. This garden is stunning. It is set over quite a few acres and is beautifully set out and manicured. Very reasonable entry fee. It is also worthwhile to visit the site of the prison camp and the war cemetery to complete the story behind the garden.
Chris Fellows — Google review
Fascinating and beautiful not to mention pristine. Thoroughly enjoyed my visit although being in a wheelchair the undulating footpaths and bridges gave my carer quite the workout. Lol
However they did offer companion card access which was nice. Particularly educational museum, handy car park and convenient caffe.
Fully recommend! 👍☺️
Benjamin Shiels — Google review
A beautiful and peaceful place to visit. The gardens are astounding and well kept. And the story behind the gardens themselves is interesting as well. We had a Japanese POW camp here at Cowra, and there was a break out of the prisoners, during the escape and the search, 200ods Japanese and three Australians were killed.
Though they were enemy combatants the locals buried them with great respect and honor. After the war this became a Japanese war cemetery and made inroads to a fellowship with the Japanese people.in the seventies Ken Nakijima a landscape architect designed the gardens and with help build and planted the place. After his death, his ashes were even interred here.
Stuart B — Google review
If you like Japanese style gardens, you will love these. They rival some in Japan, I've been a lover of Japanese gardens since visiting Japan in 1975. These gardens are stunning and beautifully designed. We intend coming back this way on our way home to visit again. Can't recommend them more highly. We also had lunch at the gardens Cafe and it was pretty good too. The best chips we've had in ages and a delicious quiche, cab thoroughly recommend the Cafe as well. And by the way the meals are very, very generous, we shared the quiche dish and it was plenty for lunch. All up a fantastic place to visit. Just do it.
Jan Buck — Google review
We visited this large and well maintained Japanese Garden on a weekend. We appreciated the well kept lawns and flowers. There is also an exhibition area, gift shop and cafe. A very nice place to walk around to appreciate cultivated nature.
S L Chong — Google review
We were driving through Cowra and decided to drop in and see these gardens and I must admit they are beautiful and well set out and maintained and there is also a cafe here where you can sit and eat and also some tourist items on sale here. There is an entry fee here as well. See my YouTube The Travelling Social Worker in Thailand for my walk through these gardens
GREGORY EGAN — Google review
Beautiful and well maintained park. Feeding koi and ducks (and ducklings) are fun for kids and adults. Feeding food is at $2 per bag. Flowers and all plants are beautiful. The view from the lookout point is awesome. If the weather was better, I'm sure it'd be even more stunning view. We came when it's raining and they provided umbrellas for free to use for strolling in the park.
Walking path is easy for young adults and kids, perhaps some elderly who has trouble walking might find it a bit challenging to go up to the lookout point.
Mami Gratje — Google review
A beautiful and tranquil garden that is a must visit on a trip to Cowra. Lovely stream all the way through the gardens and lots of wildlife to see.
I was lucky enough to visit when there were ducklings and chicks around. It was great for wildlife and still life photography. I could have easily spent a while day wandering around these gardens.
There is also a bonsai house with lots of bonsai tress that are many years old. This was a peaceful area and lovely to see.
There's a cafe on site, quite expensive but lovely cake and tea. The gift shop offers some unique gifts as well that are from Japan.
Sophie Stephens — Google review
Absolutely beautiful! We visited early on a day that was forecast to be 40 degrees yet the grounds felt lovely and cool. We ate at the cafe which was delicious and marveled at the waterfalls, the ducks and Koi, the architecture is so well designed. The bonsai were magnificient and it was nice to cool down inside afterwards touring the artworks and the zen garden. You can finish in the gift shop which has some unusual items for sale. This is definately worth a visit. Opposite the car park is a sculpture garden and place for the kids to run around before taking off on another driving adventure.
Lee's Lens — Google review
Well worth the visit. Beautiful, tranquil gardens. Kept in pristine condition. Smooth walking paths, with some managable hills and slopes for those a little walking challenged. The most beautiful parts are all accessible. Bench seating for little breaks or to take in the beautiful surrounds. We weren't there for the cherry blossom, but the Crepe Murtel was a picture.
Kathy B-bear — Google review
These gardens are absolutely stunning, the best Japanese garden I have seen in Australia. Before or after strolling around the gardens you can enjoy great food and beverages from the cafe onsite. Take your time as you will take so many photos, everywhere you turn there is another impressive view to capture.
We decided to take a side trip, worth it! Remembering the past and those that sacrificed their lives for our freedoms!!!
Jeffrey Dinsmore — Google review
Worth the stop if you're in the are especially if you visit the POW camp. Beautiful and peaceful Japanese cemetery. Interesting history.
Marvin — Google review
Hard to give a cemetery a rating. Five minutes drive from the Japanese Gardens is the Japanese War Cemetery which includes 2 well maintained areas, one for Japanese and another for Australian soldiers. Nearby is also the POW Campsite.
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Pandy Dimitrios — Google review
This cemetery houses the remains of Japanese people who died in Australia during World War II. The gravesite of the 234 Japanese POWs, who died during the ‘Cowra breakout’ in 1944, are located here. The remains of Japanese airforce personnel, who were killed during WWII raids on Darwin, are also located at this gravesite. There is no admission fee to this location. You may also be interested in visiting the former prisoner of war camp - it is located about a kilometre away from this cemetery. The renowned Japanese garden is located about 2 kilometres from this cemetery - you’ll find it near the lookout.
Brenden Wood — Google review
A small and well maintained cemetery that is in two sections. One is the resting place for Japanese POW’s and the other for some Australian soldiers.
Mark Burgess — Google review
Absolutely fantastic place to vist, the surrounding gardens are nice very well looked after and easy to access
Neil Lane — Google review
Well worth the visit, a beautiful and tranquil park to spend the day wandering around
jennifer Owen — Google review
Nice and well maintained , great place to stop in and see some real history
Jamie Ramsay — Google review
Beautiful undertaken war cemetery - peacefully and respectful.
Fantastic experience all around. Hard to sum it all up! Excellent fossils and information, including a great kids craft area. Staff were friendly and helpful, outdoor area for kids and picnics is the best I’ve seen in a museum and price very reasonable. A must for anyone passing by.
Alanna Street — Google review
A wonderful museum with very important artefacts. Staff were very helpful and very lovely. A lot of interactive exhibits. Gift shop was surprisingly well stocked and also interesting. Worth visiting Canowindra for!
Nicholas Redmond — Google review
I think this would be an excellent pit stop for children. The exhibits themselves are interesting for all. There are lots of different activities aimed towards primary school aged children. This museum also has a peaceful and interactive outdoor area, with more interactive exhibits and large painted board games.
It is $10 entry per adult and they currently accept the NSW Discover vouchers.
In my very personal opinion, I've given 4 stars as we don't have kids and thought perhaps we could have given it a miss.
Nancy Khuu — Google review
Loved the place. They have a lot of interesting information and a lot of indoor as well as outdoor activities for small kids. One can easily spend 2 to 4 hours. The museum staff is very friendly. It's only 1 hour drive from Orange and you get a lot amazing views on the way. I highly recommend this place!
veena wad — Google review
Very interesting place to visit and lot's of things for the kids and Big Kids 😉 to play with.
Outside the have several Big Games to play with and more information.
Lovely people work there and will give you lot's of guidance.
Differently worth a visit.
They get extra points for having Big Thing's.
Debbie Kumor — Google review
Very interesting.
Great for kids, lots of activities
Friendly staff
tori graham — Google review
Great information for young and old, definitely worth the trip to Canowindra (pronounced Canowndra). Its story started when an excavator for a new road noticed some unusual markings on a slab of rock. A local bee keeper agreed and contacted the Australian Museum, who confirmed the find as a great set of fossils from the Devonian period - basically a range of now extinct fish from 400 million years ago, most likely trapped together in a lake or Billabong that dried up. The exhibits target the full range of children and adults. There are also picnic tables, toilets and a shop. Entrance is reasonable. And Canowindra is an attractive town.
David Farmer (austega) — Google review
Staff so friendly! They have a lot of maps for free! Good for quick stop and have a look
Lộc Hứa — Google review
Absolutely superb museum showing the Earth’s ages and the relevant fish for time periods. The fossils are amazing. So fascinating to see the reality of life over many millions of years.
Ruth Chipman — Google review
Knocked this out very quickly. I am sure people fossil knowledgeable would read everything. I felt it all looked very similar to each other. Even my father who is into fossils wasn't overly interested in this venue.
Ladies there were lovely.
Kathy B-bear — Google review
A brilliant museum dedicated to the devonian placoderms of Canowindra. The museum includes some of the best fish fossils in the world as well as fun activities to entertain your kids. Definitely recommend for young kids and adults alike.
Peter Ngo — Google review
We were just expecting to breeze through Conowindra on our way between Orange and Cootamundra. Lovers of rocks, fossils and the ancient past could easily spend a couple of hours here. Beautifully set up with displays, fossils, children’s play and exploration areas. Not to be missed.
Mark Brennan — Google review
A great display and welcoming staff. A must see museum for anyone interested in Natural history. The displays are informative and easy to understand.
A great presentation in regards to the POW Camp and Break out. The ladies who work there are so lovely and full of useful information.
MIDLIFE GAPYEAR — Google review
The holographic show was worth taking the time to watch, interesting and informative, although I didn't get the chess piece??? Lots of historical information about the area displayed inside the centre. Lots of goodies to purchase, some local but lots of non local too, I would love to see more locally produced items. Some lovely books about local history displayed. An interesting range of preservative free wines, which are not always easy to find. The gardens at the entrance are vibrantly coloured, the snap dragons are beautiful at the entrance. A lovely rose garden situated just across the car park too.
Marcia Osborne — Google review
Well worth the visit. Pretty rose gardens, Hologram display was informative, going for about 9minutes. Staff were super friendly
Kathy B-bear — Google review
It was ok. I’m informed I guess. Police defected my too
Jenny Bartley — Google review
Good overview of the history of the Cowra breakout, with a cute holographic display, old school but informative. Friendly helpful staff.
Gavin Smith — Google review
Amazing experience, wonderful ladies to answer your questions and show you great attractions to visit. Then there is the hologram that you can watch about Cowra during those times, and there are information boards you can read about each nation that were involved in the Cowra area during the war years. Allow an hour or more for this exceptional information centre.
Jan Buck — Google review
Very helpful staff. Great holographic presentation of history of the breakout by Japanese POWs from Cowra POW camp during WW2.
Jo Carmax — Google review
Such a great place to visit an read about the history of cowra. Lots of information about the surrounding areas
Rodney Brown — Google review
The lady today was very helpful
Packed with great information about the place
Josh Dunne — Google review
Great visitors centre friendly staff lots to see and do. The Rose garden is out the front
David Cooke — Google review
Everything is well set out ad the displays are beautiful and the staff we talked to was welcoming and very informative
Elis Bailey — Google review
Friendly staff and well stocked store, the holographic information show was very entertaining
Warwick Drury — Google review
Fantastic van park the place is in immaculate condition so clean and we'll maintained. One of the few parks that is pet friendly added to all this is it's terrific location right in town.
Steve Thornton — Google review
Staff were wonderful and informative, little souvenirs well priced and the Holographic show about the history of the camp was the highlight. Well made and easy to watch. #getChrisToCowra
A great presentation in regards to the POW Camp and Break out. The ladies who work there are so lovely and full of useful information.
MIDLIFE GAPYEAR — Google review
The holographic show was worth taking the time to watch, interesting and informative, although I didn't get the chess piece??? Lots of historical information about the area displayed inside the centre. Lots of goodies to purchase, some local but lots of non local too, I would love to see more locally produced items. Some lovely books about local history displayed. An interesting range of preservative free wines, which are not always easy to find. The gardens at the entrance are vibrantly coloured, the snap dragons are beautiful at the entrance. A lovely rose garden situated just across the car park too.
Marcia Osborne — Google review
Well worth the visit. Pretty rose gardens, Hologram display was informative, going for about 9minutes. Staff were super friendly
Kathy B-bear — Google review
It was ok. I’m informed I guess. Police defected my too
Jenny Bartley — Google review
Good overview of the history of the Cowra breakout, with a cute holographic display, old school but informative. Friendly helpful staff.
Gavin Smith — Google review
Amazing experience, wonderful ladies to answer your questions and show you great attractions to visit. Then there is the hologram that you can watch about Cowra during those times, and there are information boards you can read about each nation that were involved in the Cowra area during the war years. Allow an hour or more for this exceptional information centre.
Jan Buck — Google review
Very helpful staff. Great holographic presentation of history of the breakout by Japanese POWs from Cowra POW camp during WW2.
Jo Carmax — Google review
Such a great place to visit an read about the history of cowra. Lots of information about the surrounding areas
Rodney Brown — Google review
The lady today was very helpful
Packed with great information about the place
Josh Dunne — Google review
Great visitors centre friendly staff lots to see and do. The Rose garden is out the front
David Cooke — Google review
Everything is well set out ad the displays are beautiful and the staff we talked to was welcoming and very informative
Elis Bailey — Google review
Friendly staff and well stocked store, the holographic information show was very entertaining
Warwick Drury — Google review
Fantastic van park the place is in immaculate condition so clean and we'll maintained. One of the few parks that is pet friendly added to all this is it's terrific location right in town.
Steve Thornton — Google review
Staff were wonderful and informative, little souvenirs well priced and the Holographic show about the history of the camp was the highlight. Well made and easy to watch. #getChrisToCowra