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Quedas de Wentworth

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Liesl
December 27, 2021
The spectacular wentworth falls are a national treasure and draw visitors from aroudn the world. You can walk out of the door at Carramar, and straight onto a hiking trail. Go down Murhpys lane, then you can either go the shortcut track (top level, 350m to picnic area), or down the path for a longer hike talking on spectacular lookouts along the way. the falls can get busy, so its best to plan the night before and leave as soon as you are ready. another tip from seasoned hikers is if there is a smattering of rain in the morning, the tracks are empty, and those days are the best time to walk if you don't feel like seeing another person
The spectacular wentworth falls are a national treasure and draw visitors from aroudn the world. You can walk out of the door at Carramar, and straight onto a hiking trail. Go down Murhpys lane, then you can either go the shortcut track (top level, 350m to picnic area), or down the path for a longer…
Mary
October 11, 2021
Great walks and water falls in the Blue Mountains National Park.
Susana
March 2, 2021
My local village. The village with a real village feel!
BnbX - Amazing Stays!!
June 25, 2020
Wentworth Falls is a town in the Blue Mountains region of New South Wales, situated approximately 100 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, and about 8 kilometres east of Katoomba, Australia on the Great Western Highway, with a Wentworth Falls railway station on the Main Western line.
Jenny
June 23, 2020
Wentworth Falls is one of the most beautiful towns within the Blue Mountains offering possibly the most spectacular bush walks and views. Originally called ‘Weatherboard’ after the ‘Weatherboard Hut’ built in 1814, one year later the town was named ‘Jamison’s Valley’ by Governor Macquarie. In July 1867 the historic first railway journey in the Blue Mountains left Penrith station and travelled through to Weatherboard Station where the train terminated. It wasn’t until 1879 that the name was changed to Wentworth Falls in honour of William Charles Wentworth, one of the three famous explorers. When travelling from Bullaburra to Wentworth Falls you ascend Boddington Hill.
Wentworth Falls is one of the most beautiful towns within the Blue Mountains offering possibly the most spectacular bush walks and views. Originally called ‘Weatherboard’ after the ‘Weatherboard Hut’ built in 1814, one year later the town was named ‘Jamison’s Valley’ by Governor Macquarie. In July 1…

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Falls Road
Wentworth Falls, NSW