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    Katoomba

    , NSW

    Things to see
    Tourist Information
    Motels
    Hotels
    Restaurants
    Hotels
    Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
    Apartments
    Holiday Homes & Units
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    Visitors gaze across at the Three Sisters

    Katoomba
    The principal tourist destination in the Blue Mountains, offering breathtaking vistas and a rich variety of accommodation.
    For most people Katoomba is the true heart of the Blue Mountains. When they think of the Blue Mountains they think of the spectacular views over the Megalong and Jamieson Valleys, the Three Sisters, huge old hotels like the Carrington, the famous Paragon Cafe, the Skyway and the Scenic Railway - all of which can be enjoyed by visitors to Katoomba. It seems as though Katoomba, located 106 kilometres from Sydney and 1017 metres above sea level, has a virtual monopoly on the mountains' most famous attractions.

    It is easy to forget, when reflecting on the towns in the Blue Mountains - Leura, Blackheath, Mount Victoria and so on - that the only really substantial settlement along the road and railway line is Katoomba. It is the largest settlement in the Mountains and is also the administrative centre for the City of the Blue Mountains. Katoomba is geared for tourism. It is the central attraction in the mountains.

    The area was first explored by Europeans when Blaxland, Wentworth and Lawson crossed the Blue Mountains in 1813. It is known they came close to the present townsite as one of the members of the expedition clearly marked a tree. The evidence suggests that they camped near the modern-day town site on 25 May 1813. The town's name reputedly comes from a local aboriginal word 'godoomba' meaning 'water tumbling over a hill'.

    As early as 1841 George Clarke had discovered coal in the area (the whole Sydney basin has an underlay of coal which rises at Newcastle in the north, around Wollongong in the south and is present at the bottom of the cliffs in the Blue Mountains) and by 1870 kerosene shale had been discovered in Kanimbla Valley. A coal mine opened at Katoomba in 1879 and kerosene shale was being mined by 1885.

    The area became hugely popular with the establishment of a railway station in 1876. It was first called 'Crushers' but was changed to Katoomba a year later. From this point it was a popular holiday resort providing excellent bushwalking, delightful views over the valleys and gracious hotels.

    By 1889 the Illustrated Sydney News was able to describe Katoomba as 'a town which is practically the outcome of public appreciation during the past four years. The summit of one of the highest points about the Blue Mountains is covered with a cluster of houses, amongst which are many handsome residences with The Carrington conspicuous in the centre. Substantial shops line the main street, and everywhere are evidence of progress and prosperity. Katoomba is going ahead.'

    While it remained the centrepiece of Katoomba, it was really during the 1920s and 1930s that The Carrington acquired its reputation. The hotel's visitors included royalty - the Prince of Wales stayed in 1920 and the Duke and Duchess of York in 1927. It was during this time that it became known as the 'Honeymoon Capital of Australia'.

    As Katoomba grew as a holiday destination so it's coal mining fortunes declined. The coal mine closed in the 1920s although the spectacular railway to the mine has remained open and is now a popular tourist attraction.

    The electrification of the railway line in 1957 can be seen as the symbolic starting point when the whole of the Blue Mountains became a commuter zone for Greater Sydney.


    Things to see:   [Top of page]

    The Three Sisters

    Echo Point
    Any visit to Katoomba should start at Echo Point, which is located at the end of Echo Point Road (an extension of Lurline St). Not only does it offer superb views but the Blue Mountains Tourist Centre on the site will provide you with all the maps and information you can possibly require. This extraordinary vantage point offers exceptional views of the Three Sisters, Mount Solitary, the Ruined Castle and the vast Jamison Valley. An easy 1-km return walk to the Three Sisters provides outstanding views and is wheelchair-friendly. Longer walks which start at Echo Point are the easy Prince Henry Cliff Walk (2 km one way), the Rainforest Walk/Furber Steps/Scenic Railway Circuit Walk (2 km, medium difficulty), the difficult Giant Stairway/Dardanelles Pass/Prince Henry Cliff Walk Circuit (5 km), the Giant Stairway/Federal Pass/Scenic Railway Circuit Walk (5 km, medium difficulty)) and the mostly level Echo Point/Prince Henry Cliff Walk/Gordon Falls Walk (5 km, one way). Anyone interested in bushwalking in the Katoomba area should obtain a copy of 'Bushwalking in the Katoomba Leura Area' and 'Echo Point & The Three Sisters' (both published by the National Parks and Wildlife Service). They provides detailed information about the walks around the cliff tops. For further information ring the National Parks and Wildlife Service on (02) 4787 8877.

    Katoomba After Dark
    Everyone who goes to the mountains should make sure they are at Katoomba after dark because the Three Sisters, Katoomba Falls and Leura Cascades are all floodlit.

    Echo Point Gallery
    The Echo Point Gallery is located at the Three Sisters Pavilion on Echo Point Rd. Open daily, from 10.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m., it sells paintings, prints, cards and limited editions from mountains artists such as Lars Knudsen.

    The Carrington Hotel
    In his delightfully nostalgic book The Carrington Hotel, Geoff Bates covers every aspect of the history of the hotel. He provides a history of how Lord Carrington (1843-1928), the Governor of New South Wales from 1885-1890, came to the mountains for weekends at the Great Western Hotel. It was during one of these visits that the proprietor, F.C. Goyder, asked permission to change the hotel's name to the Carrington. Lord Carrington agreed and the change of name was celebrated with a banquet.

    There is perhaps no better way of understanding the charm and historic importance of Katoomba than an advertisement for the Carrington Hotel which dates from the late nineteenth century.

    'THE CARRINGTON' KATOOMBA

    THE PROPRIETOR of the above Hotel has pleasure in bringing directly under the notice of visitors to the Blue Mountains the numerous advantages specially possessed by Katoomba:‹ The Town is situate 66 miles from Sydney at an elevation of 3,333 feet, thus ensuring a healthy climate, and giving the beneficial change of New Zealand or Tasmania, without the discomforts and dangers of a sea voyage. It is ABSOLUTELY IN THE CENTRE OF ALL THE FAMED SCENERY of the District being nine miles from Govett's Leap; five miles from Wentworth Falls; 1 1/4 miles from Leura Falls (the most favoured of all Mountain sights); 1 1/2 miles from Katoomba Falls; three miles from Nelly's Glen. From Katoomba also the big Zig Zag can be seen during the morning, and the Jenolan Caves can be visited the trip taking three days.

    It is one of the thirteen historic inns listed on the excellent History Highway Inns website. Check it out at History Highway Inns which offers detailed information about the historic inns in the Blue Mountains.

    The Paragon Cafe
    A walk down Katoomba Street will take the visitor to the town's other famous, man-made attraction, The Paragon Cafe, now listed by the National Trust because of its superb 1930s Art Deco interior. Although other towns throughout Australia have milk bars from the 1930s this is regarded as a particularly fine example and the owners are happy to ensure that the ambience is maintained.

    Aboriginal Dreamtime
    This Aboriginal owned and operated busines sells indigenous carvings, paintings, jewellery, didgeridoos and artefacts, as well as serving Aborigibal dishes such as kangaroo, emu and crocodile, tel: (02) 4782 9635.

    Minnie Ha-Ha Falls
    Minnie Ha-Ha Falls are located in a reserve in North Katoomba at the end of Minnie Ha Ha Rd which runs off South St.

    Katoomba Falls Reserve
    West of Katoomba, via Cliff Drive, is Katoomba Falls Reserve where there is a picnic area. From the kiosk (opposite the caravan park) visitors can embark on the 1-km Round Walk. This circuit track offers excellent views, birdlife and lush rainforest.

    The Skyway

    Scenic Skyway
    A little further west, via Cliff Drive, is a signposted turnoff into Violet Drive which takes visitors to thew cliff edge where they will find the Scenic Skyway which crosses the Jamison Valley. This is not for the faint-hearted. The aerial cable car floats across the valley some 275 metres above the valley floor and offers views of the Katoomba Falls and Orphan Rock. The Skyway, the first horizontal passenger-carrying ropeway in the Southern Hemisphere, was completed in 1958 and, together with the Scenic Railway, has become one of Katoomba¹s top tourist attractions. There is also a restaurant and souvenir shop.

    Scenic Railway and Bushwalks
    Operating from the same site is the Scenic Railway. It has its origins in local mining operations which used coal skips to ferry miners down the cliff face to work. Tourists were permitted to partake of the thrilling descent by 1930 on board what is said to be the steepest incline railway in the world. Today visitors descend 230 metres into the Jamison Valley via a cable car which carries 80 people and operates every ten minutes. At the bottom is a 300-metre, wheelchair-friendly wooden boardwalk which extends into the rainforest. Part of the journey is a 10-minute slide show on a large screen at the entrance to the disused coal mines.

    From the bottom of the Scenic Railway it is possible to undertake lengthy, scenic, rainforest bushwalks such as the Ruined Castle Walk (12 km return, medium difficulty) which follows the route once used by shale and coal miners, and the hard-going Furber Steps/Ruined Castle/Golden Stairs Walk (12 km return).

    Gearin's Hotel
    Built in 1881 by George Biles, it was bought by a Mrs Gearin in 1910 and has been known as Gearin's Hotel ever since. It is now both backpacker and tourist accommodation. It is one of the thirteen historic inns listed on the excellent History Highway Inns website. Check it out at History Highway Inns which offers detailed information about the historic inns in the Blue Mountains.

    Cahill's Lookout
    Further west again, along Cliff Drive, is Cahill's Lookout which offers outstanding views west along the Megalong Valley. An easy 500-metre return walk traverses the area. The site is signposted from Cliff Drive.

    Narrow Neck
    Continue west along Cliff Drive towards Blackheath. A signposted turnoff on the left lleads to Narrow Neck Lookout. A difficult 8-km return bushwalk takes in the Golden Stairs and the Ruined Castle and offers excellent views.

    Explorers Tree and Convict Graves
    As one heads west of Katoomba along the Great Western Highway, en route to Medlow Bath, the so-called Explorer's Tree (clearly marked on the main road) can be seen on the left-hand side of the road, by the turnoff into Pulpit Hill Rd, about 2.5 km west of Katoomba. Pulpit Hill's name derives from the fact that religious services were held here in the convict era. Being perfectly honest, it is nothing more than a dead tree which has been rather preciously preserved under a roof and surrounded by a fence. The dead tree¹s claim to fame is that it was inscribed with the initials of Blaxland, Wentworth and Lawson when they passed by in May 1813. This is interesting but the stump of the dead tree, without even a remnant of the famous inscription, is unimpressive.

    However, no more than about 100 metres away from the tree, and signposted with a rather anonymous 'Convicts Graves' are a collection of six unmarked graves (no names, just headstones cut out of rock) of convicts who died while working on the construction of the original Cox¹s Road across the mountains. It is worthwhile pausing to reflect on the hardships of these anonymous labourers who died so far from Britain. It is also worth contemplating how history is always written by the victors. Surely the graves are far more interesting and informative than a featureless dead tree stump?

    Bonnie Doon Falls and the Six Foot Track
    Just along the aforementioned Pulpit Hll Rd, is a turnoff on the left into Nellies Glen Rd (unsealed). On the eastern side of this road are Bonnie Doon Falls. At the point where Bonnie Doon Falls Road becomes bitumen the precipitous 42-km Six Foot Walking Track starts. It follows Megalong Creek south-west into the floor of the Megalong Valley and on to Jenolan Caves. Overall, this is a hard walk but with easy sections, especially once down in the valley.

    The views across the Megalong and Jamieson valleys

    Cliff Drive East
    Cliff Drive also heads east from Katoomba along the cliffline to Leura. This road is a highlight of any visit to the area. The views across the Megalong and Jamison valleys, the different angles on the Three Sisters, the Ruined Castle and Mount Solitary, the variety of excellent picnic spots and the range of lookouts make this a must for anyone wanting to experience the full beauty of the area. One of the highlights of Cliff Drive is Leura Cascades. There is a beautiful picnic area on Chelmsford Drive (which runs off Cliff Drive) with a 3-km return walk leading to Leura Cascades, Leura Falls and on into the Leura Forest.


     

    Tourist Information   [Top of page]

     
      Echo Point Visitor Information Centre
    Echo Point
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4739 6266
    Facsimile: (02) 4739 6266
     
     

    Motels   [Top of page]

     
      3 Sisters Motel
    348 Katoomba St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 2911
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 6263
    Rating: ***
     
     
      Clarendon Motor Inn
    Cnr Lurline & Waratah Sts
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 1322
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 2564
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     
      Colonial Motor Inn
    Great Western Hwy
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 1811
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 1169
    Rating: **
     
     
      Echo Point Motor Inn
    Echo Point Rd
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 2088
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 5546
    Rating: ***
     
     
      Katoomba Town Centre Motel
    224 Katoomba St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 1266
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 4022
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     
      Lilianfels Blue Mountains Resort
    Lilianfels Ave
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4780 1200
    Rating: *****
     
     
      Mountain Heritage Country House Retreat
    Cnr Lovel & Apex Sts
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 2155
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 5323
    Rating: ****1/2
     
     
      Sky Rider Motor Inn
    Cnr Scenic Cliff Dve & Great Western Hwy
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 1600
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 5449
    Rating: ***
     
     
      Alpine Motor Inn
    Cnr Great Western Hwy & Orient St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 2011
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 2053
    Rating: ****
     
     
      Three Explorers Motel
    197 Lurline St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 1733
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 1146
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     

    Hotels   [Top of page]

     
      Echoes Boutique Hotel
    2 Lilianfels Ave
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 1966
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 3707
    Rating: ****1/2
     
     

    Restaurants   [Top of page]

     
      Echoes Boutique Hotel
    3 Lilianfels Ave
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 1966
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 3707
     
     

    Hotels   [Top of page]

     
      Gearins Hotel
    273 Great Western Hwy
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 4395
     
     
      Katoomba Hotel
    15 Parke St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 1106
     
     
      Palaise Royale Hotel
    228-230 katoomba St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 6300
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 7444
    Rating: *****
     
     
      The Carrington Hotel
    Katoomba St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 1111
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 1421
    Rating: ***
     
     

    Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses   [Top of page]

     
      Cloudlands
    4-6 Banksia Rd
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 7376
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 7376
    Email: cloudlands@hermes.net.au
    Web site: http://www.bluemts.com.au/cloudlands
     
     
      Katoomba Mountain Lodge Guesthouse
    31 Lurline St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 3933
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 3933
    Rating: **
     
     
      Lurline Lavender Bed & Breakfast
    134 Lurline St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 6230
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 1644
    Rating: ****1/2
     
     
      Melba House
    98 Waratah St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 4141
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 7957
    Email: stay@melbahouse.com
     
     
      Metropole Guesthouse
    Cnr Lovel & Lurline Sts
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 5544
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 6662
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     
      Aarons on Lurline Bed & Breakfast
    126 Lurline St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 6111
     
     
      Blue Colony Luxury Bed & Breakfast
    286 Katoomba St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 6910
    Rating: ****
     
     
      Edgelink Bed & Breakfast
    138 Narrow Nieck Rd
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 3001
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 9902
    Rating: ****1/2
     
     
      Gales Waye Bed & Breakfast
    156 Lurline St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 2871
     
     
      Hermon Guest House
    179 Lurline St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 2998
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 4851
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     
      Jamison House & The Rooster Restaurant
    48 Merriwa St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 1206
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 1206
    Rating: ****
     
     
      Jasark Gum View Hideaway
    10 Miles Ave
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 9804
     
     
      Leura Falls Bed & Breakfast
    56 Merriwa St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 9660
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 9660
    Rating: ****
     
     
      Merrival House
    80 Waratah St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 2437
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 2437
     
     
      Phoenix Lodge
    71 Seventh Ave
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 7848
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 9960
    Rating: ****
     
     
      Sirens Bed & Breakfast
    3 Duff St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 9386
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 9576
    Rating: ****
     
     
      The Cecil Traditional Blue Mountains Guesthouse
    108 Katoomba St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 1411
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 5364
    Rating: **
     
     
      The Loft Guesthouse
    308 Katoomba St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 6165
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 6165
    Rating: ****1/2
     
     
      The McClintock Guesthouse
    15 Abbotsford Rd
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 4240
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 4858
    Rating: ****
     
     
      Windradyne at Echo Point
    6 Cliff Dve
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 9999
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 9999
    Rating: ****1/2
     
     
      Megalong Lodge Guesthouse
    Cnr Cliff Dve & Acacia Ave
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 2036
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 9841
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     
      Avonleigh Countryhouse
    174 Lurline St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 1534
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     
      Kurrara Guesthouse
    17 Coomonderry St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 6058
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 7300
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     
      La Maison Guesthouse
    175 Lurline St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 4996
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 3595
    Rating: ***
     
     

    Apartments   [Top of page]

     
      Milroy Holiday Apartments
    15 Leichhardt St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 1266
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 4022
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     

    Holiday Homes & Units   [Top of page]

     
      Cloudlands Echo Point Holiday Villas
    36 Echo Point Rd
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 3275
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 7030
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     

    Cottages & Cabins   [Top of page]

     
      Amore on Cliff
    325 Cliff Dve
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 5260
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 9876
    Rating: ****
     
     
      Apple Tree Cottage
    8 Warringa St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4757 2226
    Facsimile: (02) 4757 2248
    Rating: ***
     
     
      Berrycourt Country Cottage Retreat
    3 Emily St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 3609
     
     
      Cherry Cottage Echo Point
    193a Lurline St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 9567 4253
    Facsimile: (02) 9567 4253
     
     
      Cloudlands
    4-6 Banksia Rd
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 7376
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 7376
    Email: cloudlands@hermes.net.au
    Web site: http://www.bluemts.com.au/cloudlands
     
     

    Farm & Eco Holidays   [Top of page]

     
      Woolshed Cabins
    Kanimbla Dr, via Blackheath
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4787 8199 or 040 447 4304
    Email: info@woolshedcabins.com.au
    Rating: ****
     
     

    Caravan Parks   [Top of page]

     
      Katoomba Falls Caravan Park
    Katoomba Falls Rd
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 1835
    Facsimile: (02) 4782 1835
    Rating: ***
     
     

    Camping & Other   [Top of page]

     
      Sidney's Retreat
    36 Lurline St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 9972 0887
    Rating: ****
     
     

    Restaurants   [Top of page]

     
      3 Sisters Motel Restaurant
    348 Katoomba St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 2911
     
     
      A.B. Restaurant
    110 Main St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 1217
     
     
      Alpine Motor Inn Restaurant
    Cnr Great Western Hwy & Orient St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 2011
     
     
      Arjuna Indian Restaurant
    16 Valley Rd
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 4662
     
     
      Avalon Restaurant
    18-24 Katoomba St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 5532
     
     
      Avonleigh Country House & Restaurant
    174 Lurline St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 1534
     
     
      Balmoral Guesthouse
    196 Bathurst Rd
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 2264
     
     
      Canton Palace Restaurant
    246 Katoomba St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 2868
     
     
      Chork Dee Thai Restaurant
    16 Katoomba St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 1913
     
     
      Clarendon Dinner Theatre & Cocktail Bar
    Cnr Lurline & Waratah Sts
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 1322
     
     
      Darley's Restaurant
    Lilianfels Lilianfels Ave
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4780 1200
     
     
      Dry Dock
    54 Waratah St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 7902
     
     
      East Point Restaurant
    76 Main St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 1187
     
     
      Echo Point Motor Inn Restaurant
    Echo Point Rd
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 2088
     
     
      House of Penang
    183 Katoomba St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 6222
     
     
      Katoomba Hotel Restaurant
    15 Parke St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 1106
     
     
      Katoomba Papadino's Restaurant
    48 Katoomba St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 1696
     
     
      Lindsay's Restaurant
    122 Waratah St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 2753
     
     
      Lurline Cottage Tearoom
    132 Lurline St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 2281
     
     
      Metropole Motel Restaurant
    Cnr Lovel & Lurline Sts
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 2417
     
     
      Mountain Heritage Country House Retreat Restaurant
    Cnr Apex & Lovel Sts
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 2155
     
     
      Old Siam Cuisine
    172 Katoomba St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 5671
     
     
      Palais Royale
    230 Katoomba St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 6300
     
     
      Rene's Pizza Place Restaurant
    4 Katoomba St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 1859
     
     
      Rooster Restaurant & Jamison Guesthouse
    48 Merriwa St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 1206
     
     
      Savoy Restaurant
    12 Katoomba St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 5050
     
     
      Sky Rider Motor Inn Restaurant
    Cnr Scenic Cliff Dve & Great Western Hwy
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 1600
     
     
      Solitary Restaurant
    90 Cliff Dve
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 1164
     
     
      The Ashram
    189 Katoomba St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 3445
     
     
      The Colonial Motor Inn Restaurant
    Great Western Hwy
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 1811
     
     
      The Explorers Room Restaurant
    Acacia St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 2000
     
     
      The Paragon
    65 Katoomba St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 2928
     
     
      Triselies Greek Taverna
    287 Bathurst Rd
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 4026
     
     
      Young's Chinese Restaurant
    169 Katoomba St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 2112
     
     

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      Aroneys Cafe
    54 Katoomba St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 2335
     
     
      Barcode Six Internet Cafe
    6 Katoomba St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 6892
     
     
      Caffe Zuppa
    36 Katoomba St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 9247
     
     
      Fresh Palette
    98 Lurline St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 7111
     
     
      Go West Cafe
    181 Katoomba St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 6943
     
     
      Katoomba Falls Kiosk
    Cliff Dve
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 6687
     
     
      Olifants Cafe
    81 Katoomba St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 2439
     
     
      Poppy Seeds Cafe
    179 Katoomba St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 6043
     
     
      The Brown Jug
    Town Centre Arcade
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 7003
     
     
      The Cafe 40
    40 Katoomba St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 4063
     
     
      The Dancing Cup
    117 Katoomba St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 7911
     
     
      The Elephant Bean
    159 Katoomba St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 4620
     
     
      The Hatter's Cafe
    shop 1/171 Lurline St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 4212
     
     
      Three Sisters Tea & Coffee Lounge
    117 Katoomba St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 1544
     
     
      Ziggys Deli Cafe
    shop 5 42 Park St
    Katoomba NSW 2780
    Telephone: (02) 4782 6300
     




     

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