Location ID: #10236727
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220m2 showroom office on level 2 with both stairs and lift access. Brick walls, high ceilings, large windows and ample natural light. Available 24 hours a day for late and morning shoots.
Bathrooms on level 2. Small kitchenette.
Location ID: #10659
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Otford Farm consists of several properties located at Otford and Stanwell Park in NSW approx. 1 hour (55kms) south of Sydney's Disney Studios Australia, on the southern boundary of the Royal National Park. The farm is privately owned 300 acres of ...
Location ID: #16316
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Woolgoolga Beach and Headland is part of the Coffs Coast Regional Park. It is a popular spot for swimming, surfing, diving, fishing and snorkelling and is located 586 km/364.1 miles north-east of Sydney or 25 km/15.5 miles north of Coffs Harbour.
The Temple on the Hill
Location ID: #15379
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The Guru Nanah Gurdwara Sikh Temple, or “Temple on the Hill” is located in the town of Woolgoolga, 557 km north-east of Sydney and 25 km north of Coffs Harbour.
Location ID: #10236146
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Situated in the historic Niagara building, circa 1905, The Bootlegger Smokehouse and Bar features a classic turn of the century style with a modern touch. With two floors of dining and kitchen space, we’re perfectly equipped for large groups and ...
Location ID: #10235660
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Nestled within the magnificent Capertee Valley, one of the largest canyons in the world, lies this secluded 24-acre property, offering a truly private retreat amidst the beauty of Australian bushland. Surrounded by mature trees, the property ...
Location ID: #10196088
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Location ID: #10235959
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Location ID: #10235257
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The Gardens were created in 1970 on 18 hectares of Australian bushland, 1065 metres above sea level in the town of Blackheath, in the beautiful Blue Mountains, NSW. The gardens are unique in that they are planted with rhododendrons, azaleas and ...
Location ID: #10235891
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Hotel Etico at Mount Victoria Manor is Australia's first social enterprise hotel, training and employing young people with disability.
The hotel was built by John Fairfax in 1876 and has over the years been extended and restored.
It has 15 guest ...
Garguree
Location ID: #10235799
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For thousands of years Garguree - which means The Gully - was a campsite that sustained the Gundungurra and Darug people. Indigenous communities were displaced when council approved a car racing track - the Catalina circuit - in 1957. It has been ...
Location ID: #10235801
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Glenbrook Lagoon is a heritage-listed site located in the suburb of Glenbrook in the Blue mountains 10 kilometres west of Penrith and 3.8 km from Nepean river. The lagoon is a natural flat-bottom freshwater lagoon with an average depth of 2.7 metres ...
Location ID: #10234929
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The 1.5km walk gives visitors access to a unique, night-time viewing experience of outstanding natural features such as Orphan Rock, Witches Leap, Katoomba Falls and Katoomba Cascades. At certain vantage points you can also see the Three Sisters ...
Location ID: #10235248
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A pleasant drive to the western end of Shipley Plateau passing local apple orchards will bring you to Hargraves Lookout which provides magnificent views over the rural Megalong and Kanimbla Valleys, with distant views of the Hydro Majestic facing ...
Location ID: #10235659
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1914 steam era locomotive roundhouse. Oldest existing roundhouse in NSW. Heritage trains. Steam trains and an 1890s operating Sydney Steam Tram. Locomotives, passenger cars, freight cars, and section cars.
Several Virtual 3D Tours: ...
St. Andrew's Church
Location ID: #10235251
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Housed inside the Federation Romanesque-style St. Andrew's Church, which dates back to 1913, BOWERY is not only a restaurant, but a beautiful architectural setting. The team behind Katoomba’s iconic Avalon Restaurant and Cocktail Bar have reinvented ...
Location ID: #10235681
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A working brewery and brewpub housed in an extensively renovated, heritage-listed building.
There's a brewkit, bar - with 12 taps, kitchen and seating for patrons over two levels. It has a great energy with interesting spaces. The mezzanine, which ...
Location ID: #10235680
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The Centennial Glen walking track is a Blue Mountains City Council managed circuit track on the escarpment to the west of the village of Blackheath. Centennial Glen is a cool Glen with a slot canyon grotto, small waterfalls, ferns and impressive ...
Location ID: #10235664
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Elysian and Olympic Rock Lookouts are twin lookouts with spectacular views over the Jamison Valley, Mt Solitary and the rear end of the Three Sisters. The two lookouts are join by the Buttenshaw Bridge which hovers over a fern-filled canyon. Access ...
Location ID: #10235254
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Wentworth Falls Lake was originally created by the damming of Jamison Creek to supply water for the steam railway. The Lake is now home to native and introduced waterfowl, native fish such as Gudgeons, and water bugs including freshwater crayfish, ...
Location ID: #10235032
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Cox’s River Rest is set on 2000 acres in the Megalong Valley. The property has sandstone cliffs above, grazing paddocks and untamed bushland; 3 residences, Icelandic horses, cows, watering holes and breathtaking vistas.
Location ID: #10235015
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46 room hotel set on 2 acres
Location ID: #16527
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Rustic Murphys Glen campground, only a short drive from Sydney in the Blue Mountains National Park, is the perfect getaway for independent campers who like to escape the city for a weekend.
Visitors can pitch the tent among the tall forest of ...
Location ID: #10095
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Blue Mountains National Park is part of the massive Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area. The area, which was inscribed on the World Heritage list in December 2000, covers one million hectares – around twice the size of Brunei. Half of it is ...