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Places to Stay in Little Hartley Australia |
 | The Peak at Mt Kanimbla is situated on the western slopes of the Blue Mountains; only two hours from Sydney yet an eternity away from the hustle and bustle. This new and exclusive retreat provides the perfect destination for a romantic getaway, or to simply escape and unwind. Indulge in luxury - * romantic indoor hot tub spa overlooking the panoramic views * cosy open gas fireplace* spacious bathroom with double shower and vanity* comfortable king size bed with crisp... |
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Things to do in Little Hartley |
Wondering what to do in Little Hartley ? Here is some information on tourist attractions to help make you enjoy your stay in Little Hartley more enjoyable.
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| Sports/Adventure |
There are some great sports and adventure activities to participate in. Angela Mills of The Peak At Mt Kanimbla, a Little Hartley B&B Self Contained, suggested The Blue Mountains offer countless options for adventure enthusiasts. and Rock climbing, abseiling, canyoning, hiking and mountain biking are all popular pursuits with some of Australia's most dramatic scenery as a backdrop..
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| Historical Sites |
Little Hartley has some fascinating historical sites. Angela Mills suggested Old inns such as the Collits Inn, date back to early settlers' days in 1823., Old Hartley Village is set in a small tributary valley about 130 kms from Sydney. It is one of the finest examples of a small 19th century settlement. and You can tour the historic buildings which include a well preserved Crown court, post office, church and old inns..
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| Main Tourist Attractions |
Little Hartley main tourist attractions must be seen if you are spending some time here. Angela Mills suggested Situated midway between Katoomba and Jenolan Caves, you are within a 30-40 minute drive from spectacular scenery, historic towns and a range of adventure pursuits. and Little Hartley is the perfect base from which to explore all the Blue Mountains attractions..
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| Trails/Wildlife/Nature |
Nature lovers and lovers of walks through the area's flora and fauna, there are some places to see. Angela Mills suggested The early Explorers' Roads that drop from Mt Victoria into the Hartley Valley provide an insight into the challenges faced in exploring the west of NSW. and The Blue Mountains wilderness offers bushwalking enthusiasts a range of options - from short walks to multiple day hikes..
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| Eateries/Wineries |
While on holiday, why not indulge in some of the local restaurants and wineries serving delicious food and wine. Angela Mills suggested The Collit's Inn was awarded best regional restauraant in NSW for good reason. Delectable French cuisine in a historic and romantic setting..
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| Specialty Shops |
For the ladies, no trip is complete without doing some shopping. Angela Mills suggested The Hartley Valley Teahouse and Gallery holds a delightful range of gifts to suit all budgets. Don't forget to check out the excentric teapot collection..
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| Pubs/Bars |
Like to relax at a pub with a good meal and a pint or two? Angela Mills suggested A short drive from Hartley takes you to two great country pubs, The Tarana and O'Connell hotels. A great day's outing..
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| Festivals/Events |
The locals hold some festivals in Little Hartley which are fun for the whole family. Angela Mills suggested The Hartley Big Backyard in held on the last Sunday in October each year..
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