Blackheath
The town boasts several fine dining restaurants and good quality cafes. A popular farmers market takes place the 2nd Sunday of each month showcasing a variety of quality local and regional produce.
The area has a number of magnificent bush walks with easy access to the world heritage listed Blue Mountains National Park. Expansive views of the Grose Valley are available at the Govett's Leap lookout an easy 5 minute drive from the town centre.
Get in
By car
Blackheath is on the Great Western Highway, after Medlow Bath and is quite hard to miss. It takes approximately 1.5 to 2 hours from Sydney, depending on which road you take, and the traffic conditions.By train
Trains stop at Blackheath Station every two hours off-peak and weekends, and more frequently at peak times. An adult return ticket from Sydney's Central Station to Blackheath is $17.20, capped at $15 if using Opal.The station is located near the main shops and gives good access to the town centre. A shuttle operates over the road from the station. Govett's leap is around 3 km from the station, and Evan's lookout is further. So, best to have a plan worked out if you are hoping to tour the attractions an vistas that the area is famous for.
Get around
See
Grose Valley
Govett's Leapis most frequently visited lookout, and has well developed picnic facilities and a nice viewing spot. There is folklore surrounding a criminal who supposedly leapt off the cliff rather than be captured by law enforcement agencies, that supplants the more mundane truth of being discovered by Government surveyor William Govett, who used the word 'leap' as an old Scottish word meaning waterfall.
Evans Lookout
Perrys Lookdown
Blue Gum Forestnature reserve
Do
Bushwalking
Blackheath has a wide variety of different walking tracks and places to go to and experience. Try the Grand Canyon walk on Evans Lookout Rd. As its name suggests it is magnificent, diverse walk. Just Beautiful. Then go to the Bush Rock Cafe open Friday -Sunday 9AM-4PM enjoy lunch or a treat. 02 47877111
At the end of Hat Hill road there are several lookouts and tracks that have nice views one of them is a hill called Hat Hill and is how the road got its name. For free maps, information, and general local knowledge, call into The Blue Mountains Heritage Centre at the end of Govett's Leap Road, just before Govett's Leap Lookout (about 2 km from the highway). Open 7 days, 9AM-4:30PM (02)4787 8877.
From Govett's Leap Lookout you can start different walks, including the challenging 5 to 8 hours long Rodriguez Pass in the Grose Valley to Evans Lookout. Or for an easy 1–2 hours one-way walk to Evans Lookout take the Clifftop walk that crosses the creek just above Govetts Leap.
You can also take the Megalong Rd which will take you in the magnificent Megalong valley. Along the road there are two short walks (30 minutes each): Mermaids Cave (which appeared in a Mad Max movie) and the Coachwood Glen Forest.
For those without a car, the Govetts Leap Loop Walk is a 9km walk that begins and ends at Blackheath station. It takes in the Popes Glen walk on the way to Govetts Leap, and then follows the clifftop before joining the Braeside Walk to return to Blackheath station. Allow around 4 hours for the loop walk. Carry water and a good map. The trails are well established, but there are a few junctions where you may accidentally take the wrong fork without a map. There is mains water at Govetts Leap, so you can refill your water bottle there.
Swimming
Blackheath's newly refurbished swimming pools include a 25m pool, toddler pool and free-form pool. Open daily 25/11/06 to 1/4/07 (closed Christmas Day). Check opening hours as they vary, but are approx Mon,Tue,Thur 6AM-9AM and 3PM-7:30PM; Wed,Fri 3PM-7:30PM; Sat,Sun,& School Holidays 10AM-7:30PM.Admission - Adults:$4.20, Child/Concession:$2.60, Family:$12, Under 4:Free.
Located in the beautiful Memorial Park, (just opposite the Caravan Park).
Prince Edward Street, Blackheath. +61 2 47878018 or +61 2 47821748.
Buy
General
- IGA is a convenience store which also sells unleaded petrol and is situated at 211 Great Western Highway.
- Altitude Delicatessen, 5 Star Minimarket, The Butcher, The Bakery, and Blackheath Continental Delicatessen are all situated near each other on Govett's Leap Road.
- The Bogbean is a health food store which sells foods including grains, flour, nuts, organic snacks like chocolate, bulk honey, vitamin and mineral supplements, natural skin and hair care products and a small range of gifts including games and puzzles.
- The Vegie Patch is situated on the corner of Govett's Leap Road and the Great Western Highway, and sells fruit and vegetables, and various health foods.
Gifts
- Old Tythe Barn sells miniatures and collectables, doll's houses, tin toys, lamps, bric-à-brac. Old and new. On the highway at the entrance to the railway station. 266 Great Western Highway (02)4787-7284
- Colliers Crystals is in the Colliers Arcade, and sells crystals, statues, and fountains. Govett's Leap Road, next to Victory Theatre
- Yuko Moon Beautiful gifts. Govett's Leap Road, opposite Victory Theatre
Eat
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phone: +61 2 4787 7269address: 246 Great Western HighwayMulti-cuisine casual dining and bar.
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Victory Café
phone: +61 2 4787 6777Is a popular place to eat at. Although there are not many tables inside, so unless you want to eat outside, it's best to book a table in advance. -
The Wattle Café
phone: +61 2 4787 8513Is another popular cafe in town. It has had the same owner for years -
Piedmont Inn
phone: +61 2 4787 7769Pizza Restaurant is an Italian Restaurant. -
Ho's Palace Chinese Restaurant
phone: +61 2 4787 8809Serves Chinese food and is able to seat over 150 people inside. -
The New Ivanhoe
phone: +61 2 4787 6156Local pub. It serves pies which were mentioned in The Good Weekend magazine, and have been in extremely high demand ever since. People with wireless laptops can also connect to the Wi-Fi access point there to access internet. -
Blackheath Fish Shop
phone: +61 2 4787 8280Is owned by a Greek family and has been around since 1967.
Drink
- Ivanhoe Hotel Have a drink at the Ivanhoe. Pleasantly old-fashioned pub. Reasonably good and cheap counter meals.
The Gardners InnIs another pub which was established in 1831.
Sleep
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Glenella Guest House and Restaurant
address: 60 Govetts Leap Rd56 - Blackheath, Capturing the old world ambiance indicative of the beautiful Blue Mountains, Glenella Guesthouse & Restaurant provide Blue Mountains accommodation suitable for romantic weekends, midweek getaways or family holiday stays. -
phone: +61 2 4787 8788address: 281 Great Western Highway
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Blackheath Caravan Park
phone: +61 2 4787 8101Is on Prince Edward St, It is close to the Memorial Park and its Swimming Pool. -
phone: +61 2 4787 8108Is near the Golf Course, has a restaurant and Austar Satellite TV in every room. 15 Brightlands Avenue
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St. Mounts Boutique Hotel and Trattoria
address: 194 Great Western Highway, Blackheath N.S.W. 2785 AustraliaSt. Mount's combines the luxury and comfort of modern life with the charm and ambience of yesteryear. Set in two acres of landscaped gardens with adjoining parkland in the breathtaking beauty of the Upper Blue Mountains, this boutique hotel has been restored to capture its former elegance. Online reservation at best rates with instant confirmation starting near $. -
phone: +61 4787 6111address: 194 Great Western HighwayCosy and comfortable accommodation.
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Allview Escape Cottages in Blue Mountains
phone: +61 2 4787 5391, +61 418 457 722 (Mob)Has exclusive and self-contained cottages that accommodate 2-20 people on a private 20 acres of natural bush land. It is a romantic destination in Blackheath, Blue Mountains.