Blackheath

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Blackheath is a historic village and popular tourist stop in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia, known for its dramatic cliffs, lookouts, and bushwalking trails.

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Blackheath area 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf locality
town
climate cool oceanic climate
country Australia
distanceFromSydney approximately 112 kilometres west of Sydney CBD
elevation approximately 1065 metres above sea level
feature frequent winter frosts
occasional snowfall
hasAmenity Blackheath Golf Club
Blackheath Pool and Memorial Park
village shops and cafes
hasEvent annual Rhododendron Festival
hasTransport Blackheath railway station
isPartOf Blue Mountains
surface form: Blue Mountains tourist region
knownFor Blackheath Rhododendron Festival
autumn foliage
bushwalking trails
cool climate gardens
dramatic sandstone cliffs
scenic lookouts
tourism
localGovernment Blue Mountains City Council
localGovernmentArea City of Blue Mountains
locatedIn Blue Mountains National Park
surface form: Blue Mountains National Park vicinity

Blue Mountains local government area
Greater Blue Mountains Area
surface form: Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area
nearbyLocality Katoomba
Medlow Bath
Megalong Valley
Mount Victoria
overlooks Grose Valley
Kanimbla Valley
postcode 2785
railwayLine Main Western railway line
surface form: Main Western line
region Blue Mountains
roadAccess Great Western Highway NERFINISHED
state New South Wales
tourismType bushwalking tourism
nature-based tourism
touristAttraction Braeside Walk
Evans Lookout
Govetts Leap lookout
Grand Canyon walking track
Hargraves Lookout
Pulpit Rock Lookout
surface form: Pulpit Rock lookout

Shipley Plateau
traditionalOwners Darug people
Gundungurra people NERFINISHED

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Megalong Valley accessFrom Blackheath
Blue Mountains contains Blackheath
this entity surface form: Blackheath area
Govetts Leap locatedNear Blackheath
Govetts Leap nearbyTown Blackheath