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If in Wentworth Falls these photos may also be referred/ called empress falls, the name has changed over the years. Your post takes me back as I went to school at BMGS and spent a number of years (as a kid/ young adult) at this place on Fletcher street which is not to far from the entrance, and not even sure if the old hutt still exists. My girlfriend at the time, her parents owned a large parcel of land from Wentworth St across to Falls Road and down to the valley edge. IIRC her father was negotiating with the council to make his land available for new housing whilst at the same retaining/ insisting that the most valuable land near the cliffs edge had to retained for public use or given to the parks and wildlife or whatever it is called. This area is is a great and often overlooked neck of the woods and IMO a good way to spend a day.Walked the dogs and dropped the two younger ones off at school. Champagne breakfast
Weren't too sure it would be smooth driving as the roads had been closed in Katoomba due to snow (train wasn't an option as another strike day)
Anyway it was and made good time with first stop at Wentworth Falls, which despite multiple visits to the Mountains, we've never had a good look at. There is a wheelchair accessible viewing area but to see in full glory, need to take a 10 minute walk down to a better lookout View attachment 293149View attachment 293148
Don't know how we've missed them. Even when we the nearby Darwin Trail a few years back. It wasn't my best trip-planning as it was boiling hot in midsummer with my 75 year old mother and a toddler in a pram. The 1 hour Grade 3 bushwalk ended up taking threeIf in Wentworth Falls these photos may also be referred/ called empress falls, the name has changed over the years. Your post takes me back as I went to school at BMGS and spent a number of years (as a kid/ young adult) at this place on Fletcher street which is not to far from the entrance, and not even sure if the old hutt still exists. My girlfriend at the time, her parents owned a large parcel of land from Wentworth St across to Falls Road and down to the valley edge. IIRC her father was negotiating with the council making available land for new housing whilst retaining land that had to retained for public use or given to the parks and wildlife or whatever it is called. It is a great neck of the woods and IMO a good way to spend a day.