2018 04 14 3 Glow Worm Glen, Bundanoon
Bundanoon Glow worm glen
Heading back to the car after seeing Bundanoon's (excellent) glow worm glen
Glow Worm Tunnel, NSW, Australia
Old abandoned railway tunnel in the heart of Blue Mountains - Gardens Of Stone National Park, NSW, Australia
Southern Highlands Tourist Drive 16
SUTTON FOREST - GOULBURN VIA BUNDANOON - 75KM
ALONG THE WAY
Sutton Forest: Montrose Berry Farm, Red Cow Farm Garden.
Exeter: Gallery Ecosse, General Store.
Bundanoon: Morton National Park, Glow Worm Glen, Ye Olde Bicycle Shoppe.
Wingello & Penrose: Orchards, Fruit in season roadside stalls.
Bundanoon NSW - Erith Coal Mine walk, Morton National Park
The sleepy village of Bundanoon is one of the jewels of the Southern Highlands of NSW - situated at the gateway to beautiful Morton National Park. One of the prettiest walks in the park is down to the long abandoned Erith Coal Mine found in a cool forest at the bottom of a waterfall.
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The Wolgan Valley in NSW's Blue Mountains will host the Glow Worm Tunnel Marathon and Half Marathon on June 3rd, 2012. The course is nearly all singletrack and will be spectacular and unforgettable, especially when passing through the iconic Glow Worm Tunnel. Details at mountainsports.com.au
Glow worm tunnel & Lost City, NSW
Day trip from Lithgow to Glow worm Tunnel and Lost City.
Song from YouTube Eastern thought by Kevin Macleod.
Australian Geogrpahic Adventures Season 1 Episode 1 - Bundanoon
David arrives in Bundanoon just in time for a dress rehearsal of a special parade that will be held to commemorate the Kangaroo March, which in 1915 saw Australian men march through country towns as part of a major World War I recruitment effort.
Travel Oz Series 2 Episode 20 Part 2
The Capertee Valley adventure continues with a Glow Worm Tunnel South of Glen Davis at Newnes
Yallambee B&B - Bundanoon Hotels, Australia
Yallambee B&B 4.5 Stars Hotel in Bundanoon ,Australia Within US Travel Directory Set on an acre of gardens with views over the Morton National Park, Yallambee offers modern and stylish accommodation with free breakfast and free Wi-Fi access.
The private guest lounge features a wood fireplace.
Breakfast is included each morning and includes poached or fresh fruits, breakfast cereals, espresso coffee or leaf teas, followed by a variety of cooked options or toast with jams and marmalades.
Each room has an en suite bathroom with bathrobes and a hairdryer.
Heating is provided, along with ironing facilities and high-quality bed linen.
Free off-street parking is included.
Yallambee Bed and Breakfast is a 2-minute drive from Bundanoon Railway Station and Solar Springs Health Retreat.
Guests can walk to the Glow Worm Glen from the house.
Vineyards, cafes and village pubs are close by.
Yallambee B&BBundanoon Hotels, Australia
Location in : 43 Garland Rd,au 2578, Bundanoon , Australia
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Ghost fungi near Bundanoon NSW
Photographing the magical omphalotus nidiformis (ghost fungi).
Glow Worm Tunnel and Shale Mining Ovens
Weekend at Newnes for ANZAC day in April.
Kangaroo watching, Bundanoon, NSW
Kangaroos feeding in the late afternoon near Bundanoon, NSW.
The Practice Bundanoon
The Practice, Bundanoon is a Medical Center based in Bundanoon in the Southern Highlands of NSW.
Medicine provides me with a great way to give back and to serve the people of the Southern Highlands in NSW. I’m Dr Indran and I’m the Principle GP at The Practice in Bundanoon.
The Practice in Bundanoon is an independently owned medical practice, located in Bundanoon in the Southern Highlands of NSW
The Practice in Bundanoon, is about providing high quality medical care to our rural communities. We have highly qualified, friendly staff who are ready to see to your health needs and to make you feel comfortable.
There's nothing worse than feeling sick and not being able to see a doctor straight away .. in our practice availability is a big thing…. You should be able to see a doctor within hours.
As soon as I drove into Bundanoon this felt like home. It’s very similar to where I grew up which in Armidale, NSW. I went to Sydney uni where I enjoyed the ethos of learning in the medical profession.
I have special interests in sports medicine and am a member of Sports Medicine Australia. I love mountain biking and have been the doctor at the Highland Fling, which attracts large numbers of competitors from around the country.
At the Practice in Bundanoon we take the time to learn your name, assess you clinically and look after all your health needs.
Give us a call or find us on Facebook and we look forward to seeing you.
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Bundanoon Village, NSW, Australia
Bundanoon in The Southern Highlands has Excellent Accommodation, there are many Things to Do, Places to Go and many Restaurants, Cafes and even a wonderful Olde Worlde Pub. Just 90 minutes from Canberra and Sydney it is close enough to visit with young children, and you can experience a completely different Country Lifestyle.
There is even a Farm Stay called Morvern Valley where you can rent a cottage for a weekend or a week! Morvern Valley was one of the earliest guest accommodations in Bundanoon.
In Bundanoon you can go Horse Riding, or Visit the Sunnatarum Monastry. See Glow Worms in a ‘must do’ twilight adventure walk. The Morton National Park has great bushwalking including Fairy Bower Waterfalls, Erith Coal Mine. Coal Creek, Lovers Walk, Fossil Beds, Bonnie View, The Grand Canyon, Beauchamp Cliffs, Tooth’s Lookout, Gambell’s Rest and more!
Hamilton Hume (of later Hume and Hovell fame) has generally been credited as the first white man to find his way to the Bowral/Moss Vale locality in 1814. Dr. Charles Throsby first mentions this exact area in his diary in 1818. In his expedition diary he refers to Bundanoon as Bantanoon - from the local aboriginal name meaning place of deep gullies”.
The site of the present village of Bundanoon had been a meeting and trading place for the Wadi-wadi and Gandangara peoples for centuries. Coal creek which crosses Morvern Valley Bundanoon was a creek used by these peoples. There are sharpening grooves and rock paintings on the surfaces of the sandstone of Coal Creek near to Morvern Valley of these indigenous peoples.
The deep gullies at Bundanoon were seen as a barrier to communication and travel. Indeed Throsby realized looking out over the cliffs that there was to be no easy access to the coast from this area which is what he had been seeking. But the magnificent scenery of The Gullies so impressed Throsby, that he immediately began to urge Governor Lachlan Macquarie to declare what we call today a heritage reserve, of a thousand acres, over the area (granted in 1824) next to Morvern Valley Farm Stay. This natural reserve Charles Throsby was so dedicated to preserve, is today the Bundanoon section of the Morton National Park just a 500 meter walk from Morvern Valley.
The Gullies with their beautiful lookouts, waterfalls and escarpments were to later be one of the most important ingredients in the development of the village. The Gullies had immense visual value for tourism – indeed the deep gullies have made Bundanoon what it is today.
Early settlement of Europeans in this area of The Southern Highlands had mainly been in the vicinity of Berrima and Suttons Forest. But after the Land Act of 1861 was passed, selectors began taking up land towards present day Bundanoon. Travelling was very hard in the early days for these settlers as the railway did not arrive until 1868.
Horseback, Bullock teams and sturdy horse and carts were the only transport available for people, supplies and equipment. The Morvern Valley Original Homestead fronts onto Grey Gum Lane - this narrow lane was the original route the first explorers traversed to open up the Southern areas of NSW – the ‘main road’ of its time!
Bundanoon was merely a few scattered farms until the arrival of the Railway en route to Goulburn in 1868. Morvern Valley was one of those scattered farms since 1862. The Tooth Family were one of the very Earliest Settlers of Bundanoon. There were 86 guesthouses in Bundanoon and Morvern Valley operated as one of these as early as 1896.
Bundanoon station by night
A look around the beautifully restored Bundanoon station by night. We arrived in Bundanoon on the 16.01 (M-F) train from Central and enjoyed dinner and a bottle of wine at the local Chinese restaurant.
Bundanoon Sings Back Stage
Explore Bundanoon Creek Dec 2017
In December 2017 the gang decided to explore Bundanoon Creek - out from Tallowa Dam.
We drove down on a Friday night after work, and camped at Tallowa Dam. Heading off early the next morning, as we weren't sure whether the campsite at the end of Bundanoon Creek would be accessible. It was, thankfully and available. We had a great kayak in and look around, and really enjoyed our nights in the outdoors.
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Go Pro Video - weekend away in Bundanoon, Sydney's Southern Highlands, Australia!
Highlights reel from gopro footage taken at a recent getaway at Bundanoon, in Sydney's Southern Highlands! Made for Susan and Tran (aka Truze); Happy 30th Birthday guys!! thanks for coming along with us!
Go Pro's used: Go Pro Hero 4 Black, Go Pro Hero 5.
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Adventures by A Himitsu
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