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Ducks on the banks of
Wentworth Falls Lake
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Wentworth Falls
Delightful town in the heart of the Blue Mountains
noted for its charm and its excellent bushwalking.
Wentworth Falls is named after William Charles
Wentworth who, together with Lawson and Blaxland, successfully
discovered a route across the mountains in 1813. The three men camped
in the area during their trek. It was initially known by the very
unromantic name of The Weatherboard, after a weatherboard hut built
here in 1814 by William Cox while he was building the first road over
the Blue Mountains.
In 1815 Governor Macquarie camped at The Weatherboard and
bestowed upon the area some of its present European names, including
Kings Tableland, the Jamison Valley (named after Macquarie's friend who
lived on the banks of the Nepean River to the east), Pitt's
Amphitheatre (after the British prime minister) and Prince Regent's
Glen (after the Prince of Wales who became George IV in 1820). He also
gave Wentworth Falls the name 'Campbell's Cataract' after his secretary.
In 1826 William Boyles built an inn called the
Bathurst Traveller. However, the weight of the area's European name
asserted itself and it became known as 'the Weatherboard Inn'. It
turned out to be one of the major inns on the road through the
mountains. The adventurer James Backhouse noted the structure in his
memoirs after staying there in 1835: 'After travelling eighteen miles,
we arrived at the Weather-board hut where we had intended to lodge; but
the only good room was occupied. One in which we had an excellent meal
of beef and bread, with tea, was without glass in the windows, and
could not have the door shut, for the smoking of the wood fire.' In
1836 Charles Darwin also stopped briefly at the Inn. When the railway
arrive in 1867 (it remained the terminus for the railway for nearly a
year) the siding was called Weatherboard. It was in 1879 that it was
changed to Wentworth Falls.
Things to see:
Grand View Hotel
The original Grand View Hotel was built during the boom
in tourism to the Blue Mountains in 1883. The present building at 174
Great Western Highway was completed in 1930. 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.
Walking Tracks in the Wentworth Falls Area
Just west of Wentworth Falls Railway Station, on the
southern side of the Highway, is Falls Road which heads south out to
Wentworth Falls Reserve. Near the end of Falls Rd, Fletcher St heads
west out to Valley of the Waters Reserve. These two reserves are the
starting points for the walks in the area. The booklet, 'Walking Tracks
in the Wentworth Falls Area', prepared by the National Parks & Wildlife
Service, provides an excellent contour map and details of these walks.
From Wentworth Falls Reserve there is a 1-km return walk to
Princes Rock which offers excellent views of Wentworth Falls and the
Jamison Valley. There are rock overhangs, waterfalls, facilities and
birdlife, all in a rainforest setting. A walk of medium difficulty it
includes steps. Another 1-km walk is the scenic Weeping Rock Circuit
Walk (medium difficulty with steps). This reserve is also the most
logical departure point for Fletchers Lookout and Rocket Point
Lookout, offering excellent views of the Kings Tableland escarpment,
Wentworth Falls and Queens Cascades.
From Valley of the Waters Reserve it is possible to
take the 3-km Nature Circuit Track (medium difficulty with steps) which
is a scenic walk taking in Asmodeus Pool and Edinburgh Castle Rock.
This is the logical departure point for the Queen Victoria Lookout,
Lyre Bird Lookout, Empress Falls, Sylvia Falls, Lodard Falls, Vera
Falls and Gladstone Lookout. Den Fenella Lookout, Lady Sees Lookout and
Breakfast Point Lookout lie along walking tracks which run between the
two reserves.
Either reserve is a suitable starting point for the
Over/Under Cliff Walks (3 km one way, of medium difficulty), the
National Pass Circuit Walk (4 km) and the 5-km Wentworth Pass Circuit
Walk. Both of the latter are difficult going involving many steps and,
in the latter case, ladders. For further information ring the National
Parks and Wildlife Service on (02) 4787 8877.
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Yester Grange
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Yester Grange
No longer open to the public Yester Grange is one of
the most significant buildings in Wentworth Falls. It is a Victorian
country house built in 1890 by the retired sea captain John Smith who
named it after Yester House in Gifford, near Edinburgh. It was built of
weatherboard and designed by James Barnet, the son of the colonial
architect who designed the GPO in Sydney.
It was soon sold to Sir John See (Premier of New South
Wales from 1901-04) who used it as his summer residence. It was common
at the time for the wealthy of Sydney to retreat to the cool of the
mountains from the heat of Sydney. The Smiths added the two rear wings
and ballroom in 1889 and it remained in the family until 1938. The
initials of Smith and his wife are intertwined on the doors in the hall.
From the wide front verandahs there are views across
towards Mount Solitary and Sublime Point. Sadly it is now no longer
open to the public. It is being used for private functions.
Yester Grange is located on Yester Rd. To get there
turn south into Tableland Rd, about 1.5 km east of the railway station.
Almost immediately there is a right turn into Yester Rd.
Kings Tableland Observatory
This astronomical observatory furnishes fabulous
views of the southern skies and is open Friday, Saturday and Sunday
evenings from 8.00 p.m. It is located on Hordern Rd which runs off
Tableland Rd a short way south of Yester Rd, tel: (02) 4757 2954.
Kings Tableland
Further south along Tableland Road is Sunset Rock
Lookout which furnishes excellent views. Kings Tableland was named by
Governor Macquarie owing to the sublimity of the dramatic views it
furnishes across the Jamison Valley.
This area has a number of important Aboriginal sites, such as
a rock shelter and tool-sharpening grooves, which are clearly marked.
Carbon dating from a nearby cave indicates that Aborigines were living
in this area at least 22 000 years ago.
McMahon's Lookout
A side road leads off Tableland Rd to McMahon's
Lookout, although it is 20 km from Tableland Rd and only accessible via
4WD. However, it does afford excellent views over the backwaters of
Lake Burragorang.
Wentworth Falls Lake
At the western end of Wentworth Falls, Sinclair Crescent
heads north off the highway and follows a section of the railway line
past Wentworth Falls Lake which was created as a reservoir for the
railway by placing a concrete dam across Jamison Creek in 1878. It is
now a popular picnic spot with ducks, an adventure playground and
barbecue facilities.
Hobby's Reach Historical Research Centre
Sinclair Crescent runs into Blaxland Road. Turn left
into Blaxland Rd which follows the original route of William Cox's 1814
road over the Blue Mountains. About 2.5 km along this road is the
Research Centre of the Blue Moun tains Historical Society. It is open
Tuesdays to Fridays from 10.00 a.m. to midday for personal research and
enquiries.
Also on the site is historic Tarella Cottage which is open
four weekends a year. Each opening has a specific theme. See the
society's website for more details:
http://infobluemountains.net.au/bmhs
Weatherboard
At
the other (southern) end of Blaxland Rd is Station St, adjacent the
railway station and Coronation Park. William Cox built a depot here in
1814. It became known as 'The Weatherboard', which was taken up as the
name of the locality until 1879. The site of the Weatherboard Inn
(1833) is denoted by an historical marker and the oak tree was planted
to commemorate an 1836 visit to the inn by famous naturalist Charles
Darwin.
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Motels
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Resteasy Motel
Old Bathurst Rd
Wentworth Falls
NSW
2782
Telephone: (02) 4757 1300
Rating: **
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Hotels
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The Grand View Hotel
174 Gt Western Hwy
Wentworth Falls
NSW
2782
Telephone: (02) 4757 1001
Rating: **
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Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
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Arabanoo Bed & Breakfast
23 Taylor Ave
Wentworth Falls
NSW
2782
Telephone: (02) 4757 2325
Rating: ****
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Blue Glen Bed & Breakfast
96 Waratah Rd
Wentworth Falls
NSW
2782
Telephone: (02) 4757 3817
Rating: ***1/2
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Blue Mountains Lakeside Lodge Bed & Breakfast
30 Bellevue Rd
Wentworth Falls
NSW
2782
Telephone: (02) 4757 3777
Facsimile: (02) 4757 3444
Rating: ****1/2
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Falls Retreat
63 Falls Rd
Wentworth Falls
NSW
2782
Telephone: (02) 4757 4749
Facsimile: (02) 4757 4607
Rating: ****
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Harford Bed & Breakfast
32 Mulheran Lane
Wentworth Falls
NSW
2782
Telephone: (02) 4757 4264
Rating: ***1/2
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Inglewood
47 Pritchard St
Wentworth Falls
NSW
2782
Telephone: (02) 4757 2111
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Moments
86 Fletcher St
Wentworth Falls
NSW
2782
Telephone: (02) 4757 4455
Facsimile: (02) 4757 4555
Rating: ****
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Monique's Bed & Breakfast
31 Falls Rd
Wentworth Falls
NSW
2782
Telephone: (02) 4757 1646
Facsimile: (02) 4757 2498
Rating: ***
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Valley of the Waters Bed & Breakfast
88 Fletcher St
Wentworth Falls
NSW
2782
Telephone: (02) 4757 4860
Facsimile: (02) 4757 4860
Rating: ****1/2
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Whispering Pines Bed & Breakfast
178 Falls Rd
Wentworth Falls
NSW
2782
Telephone: (02) 4757 1449
Facsimile: (02) 4757 1219
Rating: ****
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Cottages & Cabins
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Brook Cottage
2 Parkes St
Wentworth Falls
NSW
2782
Telephone: (02) 4784 3580
Facsimile: (02) 4784 3328
Email: Brookcottage@beralyn.com.au
Rating: ****1/2
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Bunjaree Cottages
Railway Pde
Wentworth Falls
NSW
2782
Telephone: (02) 4757 3096
Email: enquiries@bunjareecottages.com.au
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Cottage Fairways
35 Beauty Rd
Wentworth Falls
NSW
2782
Telephone: (02) 4757 2182
Facsimile: (02) 4757 4840
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Holiday Flats & Units
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Gabbinbar Retreat
36-38 Pritchard St
Wentworth Falls
NSW
2782
Telephone: (02) 4757 4048
Facsimile: (02) 4757 3963
Rating: ***
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Cottages & Cabins
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Weeroona Cottage
31 Nelson Ave
Wentworth Falls
NSW
2782
Telephone: (02) 4757 2577
Facsimile: (02) 4757 2577
Rating: ***
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Weeroona House
2 Fitzstubbs Ave
Wentworth Falls
NSW
2782
Telephone: (02) 4757 2577
Facsimile: (02) 4757 2577
Rating: ****1/2
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Restaurants
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Canton Place Restaurant
23 Station St
Wentworth Falls
NSW
2782
Telephone: (02) 4757 1868
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Fairways Restaurant
Blaxland Rd
Wentworth Falls
NSW
2782
Telephone: (02) 4757 3330
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Grand View Hotel Brasserie
174 Gt Western Hwy
Wentworth Falls
NSW
2782
Telephone: (02) 4757 1001
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Quarterdeck Restaurant
293 Gt Western Hwy
Wentworth Falls
NSW
2782
Telephone: (02) 4757 1240
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Resteasy Motel Restaurant
Gt Western Hwy
Wentworth Falls
NSW
2782
Telephone: (02) 4757 1300
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Wentworth Falls Country Club Restaurant
Blaxland Rd
Wentworth Falls
NSW
2782
Telephone: (02) 4757 1202
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Yester Grange
Yester Rd
Wentworth Falls
NSW
2782
Telephone: (02) 4757 1110
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