Mount Victoria and adjacent roadsMount Victoria (Wikipedia entry, tourism website) is a village of about 800 people at the western end of the Blue Mountains. It lies on CityRail's train network with services approximately every two hours. It has a post office, picture theatre, antique shops and a café. From Mount Victoria it is a 5km one-way cycle along a sealed road to the historic Mount York, which offers fantastic views of the Hartley Valley. To get there from the centre of town, head north-west along the highway for 1km then turn right onto Mt York Road. Hampton to Mt Victoria 37.4km - 521m climb - 551m descent - 2km unsealed - map A variation on this route, which avoids the much of the busier Caves Road and passes through the village of Little Hartley, is mapped here. It is slightly longer, passes over more difficult terrain and includes an extra 3.5km of unsealed road. I cycled this route (in the opposite direction) in 2000 and found the climb up to Lowther from Coxs River to be quite steep. Mount Victoria to Lithgow 26.1km - 455m climb - 570m descent - 7km unsealed - map |
© 2009 Robert Taggart. Last updated 16 December 2009.