Discover the best top things to do in Blackheath, Australia including Govetts Leap, Centennial Glen Stables, The Campbell Rhododendron Gardens, Evans Lookout, Perry's Lookdown, Anvil Rock - Blackheath.
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4.5 based on 622 reviews
Really enjoyed an easy 40 minute walk from the NPWS office to Govett’s Leap lookout. Peaceful forest, with many bottlebrush and acacia flowers to enjoy, finishing with the spectacular view from the lookout, with Bridal Veil falls to the right and Pulpit Rock straight ahead. The power of this landscape is so much more impressive when there’s so little human intrusion. Went to Pulpit Rock the next day.
4.5 based on 92 reviews
We arrived early and were accommodated for an earlier slot - lovely experience and team made this a special family experience
4.5 based on 86 reviews
Campbell Rhododendron Gardens, in Bacchante Street Blackheath NSW (about 1km from Blackheath railway station), cover an area of 18.3 hectares. The Gardens are unique, where exotic plants thrive under a canopy of Australian native bushland. Rhododendrons and Azaleas are at their flowering best between late-September and mid-November, and winding paths make exploration of the Gardens easy and fun. If you can't walk far, the accessible Lookout offers a magnificent view down the valley and across the Reflection Lake. You'll find picnic facilities and accessible toilets, and your dog is welcome. During the spring flowering season (until early November), the Rhodo Tea Room is open for 'Aussie Cream Teas' and unique Rhodo souvenirs. The Gardens are maintained by volunteers and rely on your generous donation to pay for the continuing upkeep and maintenance. Donations can be made safely via our website or cash in the blue-green DONATION box at the Information Kiosk.
We just drove around town and happened to get here. Very peaceful and lovely, kids observed little tadpoles in the pond, different species of rhodos, very good bush walk with young children. Really admire these volunteers!
4.5 based on 110 reviews
The view in every direction was amazing! The canyon below was immense with the Grose river winding through. This is a location you need to visit!
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