Tag Archives: Mount Vic and Me

Visit Mount Victoria and discover the unexpected

By | February 15, 2024

Discover the charm and history of Mount Victoria, the unique gem of the Blue Mountains. As the highest and most westerly point before descending, this historic and heritage-listed village offers unexpected delights. And if you’re longing to play in the snow this winter, Mount Victoria is the place to be! Explore antique wares, quirky gift… Read More »

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Exploring the Hidden Gem of the Blue Mountains – Mount Victoria

By | February 15, 2024

As you venture west from Blackheath, leaving the Blue Mountains behind, a surprising and magnificent destination awaits before you descend into the valley below – Mount Victoria. This tranquil little village not only holds the distinction of being the highest point in the Blue Mountains but also boasts a rich historical heritage that sets it… Read More »

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Mount Victoria Museum

By | November 20, 2022

The museum is in a heritage listed 1868 Mount Victoria Railway Station which was part of the railway line built across the rough terrain of the Blue Mountains. It’s a glimpse into what life was like back then, with interactive displays and hands-on exhibits for people of all ages. The museum also has an extensive… Read More »

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PEOPLE of the Blue Mountains

By | September 12, 2022

Each week we’ll look at a different person who provides a great contribution to Blue Mountains region, residents and visitors alike. This is not a paid spot. 8th September 2022 PHILIP HAMMON of Scenic World Blue Mountains I was born in Kwinana Maternity Home, Leura 1945, lived in Park St Katoomba – now the car… Read More »

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Coxs Cave, Mount Victoria

By | September 27, 2021

Coxs Cave is a must-visit if you have the ability to climb the ladder into the cave. This article is about the “round walk”. NB: If you intend climbing into Cox’s Cave, be warned it’s not suitable for little ones or anyone with a fear of high places. The ladder is not for the faint-hearted.… Read More »

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