Top 5 Things to do Good for Couples in Blackheath, New South Wales

July 29, 2021 Enedina Augsburger

Discover the best top things to do in Blackheath, Australia including Blue Mountains Climbing School, Govetts Leap, Centennial Glen Stables, Logan Brae Orchard, The Campbell Rhododendron Gardens.
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1. Blue Mountains Climbing School

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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Blue Mountains Climbing School

We provide climbing, canyoning, navigation, bushwalking and abseiling courses and trips. We believe that training is about more than just a course. It’s about ongoing access to resources, a learning experience that’s tailored to your personal goals and a pathway to bigger things. That’s why, when you sign on to a course with Blue Mountains Climbing School you will get more than just instruction.

2. Govetts Leap

Govetts Leap Road, Blackheath, New South Wales 2785 Australia +61 2 4787 8877 http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/Lookouts/Govetts-Leap-lookout
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4.5 based on 622 reviews

Govetts Leap

Reviewed By 565johanness - Wollongong, Australia

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.

3. Centennial Glen Stables

Kanimbla Valley Drive, Blackheath, New South Wales Australia +61 2 4787 1193 http://www.centennialglenstables.com
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4.5 based on 92 reviews

Centennial Glen Stables

Reviewed By Nomad99691 - Sydney, Australia

We arrived early and were accommodated for an earlier slot - lovely experience and team made this a special family experience

4. Logan Brae Orchard

139 Shipley Rd 5 minutes from the Blue Mountains, Blackheath, New South Wales 2785 Australia +61 400 002 452 http://loganbrae.com.au
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Logan Brae Orchard

100 Years at Logan Brae Orchards Occupying the same land since its establishment 100 years ago, Logan Brae Orchards is a family run orchard on the Shipley Plateau, located 5 minutes from the Blue Mountains town of Blackheath. The orchard was planted in 1919 when the plateau was mostly an orcharding community. At it’s fruit-bearing peak in the early 20th century it was home to thirteen orchards. Today Logan Brae is the plateau’s only remaining orchard and is a sweet reminder of how our fruit used to be grown. Every weekend during apple season, March through July, you can visit Logan Brae to buy apples, juice and a variety of other produce. Or you can sit on the lawn and enjoy the spectacular views of the Blue Mountains escarpments while eating a homemade hot apple pie.

Reviewed By MichaelandTherese - Sydney, Australia

I always try to visit when I am in the area, the apples are always fresh, the apple pies are incredible and the 100% apple juice smells and tastes just like apples so you know nothing is artificial.

5. The Campbell Rhododendron Gardens

Bacchante Street, Blackheath, New South Wales 2785 Australia +61 2 4787 8965 [email protected] http://rhodogarden.org.au
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4.5 based on 86 reviews

The Campbell Rhododendron Gardens

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.

Reviewed By rinax2017 - Greater Sydney, Australia

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!

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