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The Imperial Hotel
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Mount Victoria
The most westerly township in the Blue Mountains.
The most westerly village/township in the Blue
Mountains is Mount Victoria. Located 120 kilometres from Sydney and
1043 metres above sea-level it is a small and charming settlement of
some 900 people. Originally known as One Tree Hill it was marked on an
early map dating from 1834 by the Surveyor General, Sir Thomas
Mitchell. The town's name wasn't changed until 1876 when the first Post
Office was built.
By the late 19th century it was a prosperous
settlement. The railway terminated here. There were exclusive private
schools and it was seen as a popular 'hill station' retreat for wealthy
Sydney families who would take the train and stay either in the large
guest houses or in the mansions they built for themselves.
Today it is a pleasant township with a large
number of impressive and substantial historic buildings.
Things to see:
Victoria Falls
Victoria Falls Road is located on the right (coming
from Sydney) about 500 metres after the large sportsfield on the left
and 500 metres before you reach Mount Victoria township. Continue down
the road until you come to the parking area. There is a walking track
to the falls. For the fit and hardy it continues on through open forest
to Burra Korain Flat where there is a camping ground. This extended
walk is 6 km return.
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The Toll Keeper's Cottage at
the Toll Bar near Broughton's Waterhole
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The Toll
Keepers Cottage
The well-known Toll Keepers Cottage is located about
one kilometre east of the town. Known variously as the Toll Bar or Toll
Keepers Cottage it was built in 1849 and is a reminder of a time when
travellers along the road had to pay a toll. The toll house was used
between 1849 and 1876. Coaches were charged according to how well
sprung they were. A heavy coach without springs was free because it was
believed that it helped to crush the stones and smooth the road.
Lighter coaches with springs were charged one shilling and six pence.
Mount Victoria Historical Museum
Located in the old refreshment rooms at the Railway
Station, the Mount Victoria Historical Museum has an interesting
collection of documents, photographs and artefacts from the local area.
The railway station was opened in 1868 and the refreshment rooms were
closed in 1960. It is open from 2.00 p.m. - 5.00 p.m. on Saturdays,
Sundays, Public and School Holidays.
Old Vic Post Office Gallery
The former post office is now a gallery displaying
the works of local artists, as well as antiques and collectables. It is
open from 10,00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. Thursday to Sunday and, on Tuesday
and Wednesday, from midday until 2.00 p.m., or by appointment, tel:
(02) 4787 1900.
Station Street
A large number of important historic buildings which
give the town an olde worlde charm. In Station Street there is the old
Bank Building at 22 Station Street which was built in 1885, the Mount
Victoria Police Station (1887) at 32 Station Street, the Library (1875)
at 30 Station Street, the gracious Victoria and Albert Guest House or
Hotel Mount Victoria (built on the site of the Royal Hotel), and the
impressive and ornate Imperial Hotel (1878). The Imperial Hotel was
Australia's first tourist hotel. 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.
At the top of the street the local Post Office
dates to 1897 and on the Great Western Highway St Peters Church of
England (1874) is a charming small stone church.
Westwood Lodge
These are minor attractions when compared to Westwood
Lodge in Montgomery Street which was built as a summer retreat by John
Fairfax in 1876. At various times it has been a guest house and the
Coopers Grand Hotel, a typical luxurious mountain retreat. It was
purchased from Fairfax and opened as a hotel in 1887.
One Tree Hill
Mt Piddington Rd heads off to the left from the Great
Western Highway, if you are heading westwards. Near the point where Mt
Piddington Rd intersects with Apex Ave is One Tree Hill, which is the
highest point in the entire Blue Mountains.
Mt Piddington
Mt Piddington Rd continues on to the top of Mt
Piddington itself. A walking track extends southwards into Fairy Bower Reserve.
Kanimba Valley Walking Tracks
Along Kanimba Valley Rd it is possible to pick up a
couple of walking tracks which extend along the cliffline of the
Kanimba Valley, taking in Bede's Lookout, Pulpit Rock, Reinitz Pass and
Ross Cave. For further information ring National Parks and Wildlife
Service on (02) 4787 8877.
Sunset Rock Lookout
At the western end of Mount Victoria is a turnoff on
the left into Grand View Rd. Near its end turn right into Beaufort Ave
which leads to this fine lookout over Wilsons Gully.
Berghofers Pass
About 1.5 km west of Mount Victoria Village, there is a
turnoff on the right into Mt York Rd. Mt York lookout is along here to
the left. Further along the road is a sign indicating the start of the
Berghofers Pass Walk on your left. This 3.2-km return walk is
considered one of the easiest and most pleasant bushwalks in the
mountains, offering lovely views. The walk is based on an early road
which leads down from the mountains to the western plains. From this
road it is possible to see the convict-built ramparts supporting the
Great Western Highway and a drovers' dog trough cut from sandstone.
More Walking Tracks
Directly opposite the start of the Berghofers Pass
Walk is the start of two further tracks: the Lawson's Long
Alley/Lockyer's Loop Walk (11 km, medium difficulty) and the Cox's
Rd/Mt York Rd/Lockyers Rd Walk (12 km, medium to hard difiiculty). Both
take the bushwalker to Hartley Vale and both follow historic early
European routes. The latter follows the final section of the original
road across the mountains and it provides access to convict-built
elements such as steps and the enormous boulder located 100 metres
from the top of Mt York which was cut back to allow Governor
Macquarie's coach to pass.
Mitchells Ridge Lookout
Further west again a small loop road heads off the
highway (to the left if travelling westwards) to an excellent lookout.
Victoria Pass
Slightly further west again is Victoria Pass which, even
today, seems like a masterpiece of engineering as it winds down the
western slopes of the Blue Mountains crossing a narrow ridge at Mount
Blaxland. There is a stone column which records the completion of the
pass in 1832 - a triumph to the engineering skills of the early 19th
century. The equally famous 'Convicts Bridge', an outstanding
engineering achievement, is still used by all traffic travelling across
the Blue Mountains. It was completed in 1832.
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Motels
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Mount Victoria Motor Inn
Station St
Mount Victoria
NSW
2786
Telephone: (02) 4787 1320
Facsimile: (02) 4787 1543
Rating: ***1/2
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Hotels
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Imperial Hotel
1 Station St
Mount Victoria
NSW
2786
Telephone: (02) 4787 1233
Facsimile: (02) 4787 1878
Rating: ***1/2
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ParkWest
84 Great Western Hwy
Mount Victoria
NSW
2786
Telephone: (02) 4787 1112
Facsimile: (02) 4787 1711
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Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
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K. Ti's Place Restaurant & Guest House
Harley Ave
Mount Victoria
NSW
2786
Telephone: (02) 4787 1898
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The Victoria & Albert Guesthouse
Cnr Station St & Harley Ave
Mount Victoria
NSW
2786
Telephone: (02) 4787 1241
Facsimile: (02) 4787 1396
Rating: ***
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The Manor Guesthouse
Montgomery St
Mount Victoria
NSW
2786
Telephone: (02) 4787 1369
Facsimile: (02) 4787 1585
Rating: ***1/2
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Historic Closeburn Guesthouse
Cnr Mt York Rd & Closeburn Dve
Mount Victoria
NSW
2786
Telephone: (02) 4787 1555
Facsimile: (02) 4787 1318
Rating: ****
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Restaurants
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Bay Tree Tea Shop
26 Station St
Mount Victoria
NSW
2786
Telephone: (02) 4787 1275
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Historic Closeburn Guesthouse Restaurant
Cnr Mt York Rd & George Pde
Mount Victoria
NSW
2786
Telephone: (02) 4787 1320
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Imperial Hotel Restaurant
Cnr Great Western Hwy & Station St
Mount Victoria
NSW
2786
Telephone: (02) 4787 1233
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K. Ti's Place Restaurant & Guest House
Harley Ave
Mount Victoria
NSW
2786
Telephone: (02) 4787 1898
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ParkWest Hotel Restaurant
84 Great Western Hwy
Mount Victoria
NSW
2786
Telephone: (02) 4787 1112
Facsimile: (02) 4787 1711
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The Manor Guesthouse Restaurant
Montgomery St
Mount Victoria
NSW
2786
Telephone: (02) 4787 1369
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The Victoria & Albert Guesthouse Restaurant
Cnr Station St & Harley Ave
Mount Victoria
NSW
2786
Telephone: (02) 4787 1369
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Cafés
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Bay Tree Tea Shop
26 Station St
Mount Victoria
NSW
2786
Telephone: (02) 4787 1275
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Mountain Top Cafe
115 Great Western Hwy
Mount Victoria
NSW
2786
Telephone: (02) 4787 1221
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