Not only is it the highest point in the Blue Mountains – as well as the most westerly point before you descend – it’s the most historic, heritage-listed village in the mountains.
Established in 1868, Mount Victoria was a popular place to escape the heat for wealthy Sydney families. Taking the train into this picturesque ‘hill station’, they’d stay in mansions as well as luxury guest houses.
Today, it’s a further contemporary mountain village, but you can still stay in stunning hotels, luxurious historic guesthouses as well as cottages though, perhaps unexpectedly, you can as well do a lot, lot further.
Base yourself in Mount Victoria as well as spend some time enjoying this lovely village.
stay the retro as well as iconic Mount Vic Flicks, our especially own cinema, visit the Mt Victoria Museum or stay gourmet meals as well as wine at one of the restaurants. Step back in time as well as visit the truly historic Mount Victoria train station – it’s like stepping onto a set of an Agatha Christie novel – or simply explore our eclectic shops or antique stores.
Take in the amazing views at Sunset Rock, stay a bush walk as well as see Victoria Falls or journey back in time at Mount York as well as see where the three explorers discovered how to finally cross the Blue Mountains as well as get to the other side.
Highfield House is situated within the Country of the Dharug as well as Gundungurra peoples. We acknowledge the Dharug as well as Gundungurra peoples as the classic custodians of these lands as well as pay our respects to Elders past as well as present.
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