Hassan’s Walls Lookout - Lithgow, New South Wales, Australia
Hassan’s Walls Lookout - Lithgow, New South Wales, Australia
Hassans Walls Lookout -Lithgow
We were told about Hassans Walls Lookout by a nice local lady when we attended Sunday Presbyterian Church at Bowenfels. Just a short drive from there, the GPS had taken us to a road that looked like a dead end, keep driving and you will come across a sign pointing the direction of the lookout. Dont be discouraged when you see the dirt road leading to the lookout, as it can be done with any vehicle, just go slow so you can reduce some of the dust being kicked up. Hassans wall road is about 3km to the lookout, there are plenty of parking when you get there and only a few meters walk to the lookout. Hassans Walls Lookout is the highest lookout in the Blue Mountains at approximately 1,100 metres above sea level, you'll see breath taking views of the Valleys and Mountains. Don't forget to check out the cave to the right of the lookout, great views there as well. There is one shelter up there with tables and bench seats, there are no toilets. So next time your in Lithgow give this lookout a go. If its on a Sunday, be sure to drop by the Presbyterian Church at Bowenfels and chat with some of the friendly locals about the area.
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Hassans Walls Rd, Lithgow NSW 2790
Bowenfels Presbyterian Church
12 Mudgee St, South Bowenfels NSW 2790
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Blue Mountains Walks: Hassan's Walls Lithgow NSW Australia - fantastic views
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Hassan's Walls is one of the less visited parts of the Blue Mountains; however it is easy to get to from Lithgow (via Hassan's Walls Road) and from the Brown's Gap Road (right at the Gap). The views of the Hartley Valley and the cliffs are fantastic and the area abounds in wildflowers. Enjoy and protect!
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Lithgow City Council recently finished the new boardwalk at Hassan's Walls. This provides wheelchair access to the lookout. You can still use the old tracks if you wish.
We discovered that the lookout is a great place for watching storms, though I wouldn't care to be on the metal boardwalk when there's lightning around.
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Hassan's Walls Lookout - Lithgow
A drive up on an unsealed road from Lithgow will take you to the Hassan's Walls Lookout with fantastic views.
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Hassans Walls Lookout, Near Lithgow, New South Wales
Hassans Walls Lookout is the highest lookout in the Blue Mountains at approximately 1,100 metres above sea level. Look out to Mount Wilson, Mount York, Mount Tarana and Mount Blaxland and the whole Hartley Valley below. To the south are the Kanimbla and Megalong Valleys and Mount Bindo (1,363 metres).
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Hassans Walls lookout
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HOME & BACK AGAIN | TRAIN TRAVEL SYDNEY TO LITHGOW AUSTRALIA
G'Day Guys! Today I'm heading home from Sydney to Lithgow, Australia aboard the train. This is one way to get to country New South Wales. There's plenty of other travel and transport options in NSW too :)
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The Sydney area has been inhabited by indigenous Australians for at least 30,000 years. Lieutenant James Cook first landed at Kurnell in 1770, when navigating his way up the east coast of Australia on his ship, HMS Endeavour. It was not until 1788 when the First Fleet, which contained convicts and was led by Captain Arthur Phillip, arrived in Botany Bay to found Sydney as a penal colony, the first European settlement in Australia.
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Lithgow: An amazing Industrial revolution town
Lithgow NSW is a town with a colourful industrial past. The birthplace of Australia's steel industry, the home of a small arms factory crucial through two World Wars. And that's just the start of the story. FULL STORY:
Lithgow Lookouts
A view of two of Lithgow's best lookouts.
Braceys Lookout is situated above lithgow and providea a panoramic view of the town below.
Hassans Walls Lookout, at 1130 meters above sea level, is one of the highest lookouts in the Blue Mountains, and provides views of Mt Wilson, Mt York and Mt Blaxland as well as the Hartley Valley.
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Drone Footage taken at Lake Lyell and Hassans Walls near Lithgow, NSW
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Chuckin A Lap - Lithgow
For all those people who are members of Back to Lithgow - Reunion Facebook Page who have not been back to Lithgow in many years. I decided to Chuck a Lap and share it with you all so that you can see the many changes in the Lithgow Main Street, I have more footage I will be making into another short film shortly. This is my little Gift to you.... it's about 10 minutes, maybe make a cuppa and Enjoy !