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Looking towards Bell from
Blackheath
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Bell
Tiny
village at the top of Bell's Line of Road.
Located 130 km northwest of Sydney via the Great
Western Highway (take the turnoff at Mount Victoria) Bell's primary
claim to importance is as a small village on the junction between Bells
Line of Road and the Great Western Highway.
The town was named after Archibald Bell, Jr. who also
gave his name to Mount Bell, Bell Range, Bell's Line of Road and Bilpin
which was originally named 'Belpin'. The reason for this enthusiastic
desire to enshrine Bell's name in just about everything is because, in
1823, Archibald Bell, Jr, when he was only nineteen, crossed the
mountains along what was to become Bell's Line of Road. This was not a
solitary achievement. Sensibly he used the knowledge of the local
Aborigines who had been crossing the mountains for tens of thousands of
years. Although the mountains has been crossed at Katoomba a decade
earlier, there was still no satisfactory route through the mountains
from Richmond at this time. Bell reached Mount Tomah on his first
attempt but could not find a way across the mountains. On his second
attempt he followed the ridge across to the present site of Bell and
from there made his way down into Hartley Vale where he joined up with
Cox's road.
Today Bell is really nothing more than a small village
where travellers, eager to travel across to Mount Victoria and
Katoomba, turn left.
Things to see:
Pierces Pass
About 10 km east of Bell, along Bells Line of Road, is a
road on the right which takes the visitor to Pierces Pass. The picnic
area is the start of two walks: an easy trek to Walls Lookout (2.5 km
return), which offers outstanding views of the Grose Valley, and the
difficult Blue Gum Forest Walk (6 km one way), which provides access
into the Grose Valley.
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Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
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Tomah Mountain Lodge
Skyline Rd
Bell
NSW
2786
Telephone: (02) 4567 2111
Facsimile: (02) 4567 2111
Rating: ****1/2
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Lodges & Chalets
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Gays Lodge
57 Valley View Rd
Bell
NSW
2786
Telephone: (02) 9964 0420
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