Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

Mount York, 7.5 kilometres from Mount Victoria is a natural site that at 1061 metres has commanding views over the western plains, many layers of Aboriginal and European heritage, several convict built roads (now walking tracks) and remnants of the old convict-built roads (1823-1829) can still be seen.

Monuments at the site demonstrate a change in architectural style and social means of commemorating historic events such as the first European crossing of the Blue Mountains, May 1813 by Blaxland, Lawson and Wentworth, survey of the first road by George Evans, November 1813 and building of the first road, Cox’s Road, in 1814. Further along, Mount York Road is historic convict-built Lawson’s Long Alley and Lockyers Line of Road; Berghoffers Pass and Bardens Lookout.

Mount York is traditionally the land of the Gundungurra and Darug Aboriginal people and today is popular for bushwalking, abseiling, mountains biking and rock climbing

Facilities

Carpark Pet Friendly Picnic Area Public Toilet

Activities

Abseiling Mountain Biking Rock Climbing Walks

Rates

Free Entry

Nearby Things to Do

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Come out for an edible adventures. Learn about plants, how to cook them and sit down for a feast.

Foraging with Diego Bonetto

Lithgow

An outstanding garden full of many rare and unusual plants. Stunning view of the Blue Mountains

Highfield Gardens Festival

Little Hartley, Lithgow

St Bernards Church and churchyard, Hartley Historic Site. Photo: John Spencer

St Bernards Church

Hartley, Lithgow

The exterior of Corney

Corneys Garage

Hartley, Lithgow

Visitors resting on the fence opposite Old Trahlee. Photo: John Spencer/OEH

Hartley Historic Site

Hartley, Lithgow

Paintings at Kew Y Ahn Aboriginal Gallery

Kew-Y-Ahn Aboriginal Gallery

Hartley, Lithgow

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