Lithgow

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Lithgow, a historic railway town perched on the western edge of the Blue Mountains, offers a rugged, industrial counterpoint to the bushland idylls of its eastern neighbours. Founded on coal and iron, its heritage is etched into red-brick buildings, grand viaducts and the belching chimneys of the former steelworks. Today, Lithgow is a gateway to the wilder reaches of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area, with sprawling national parks, deep canyons and excellent bushwalking. It’s also a rewarding stop for history buffs, with museums and heritage trails that tell the story of Australia’s industrial backbone.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors can see the key historic sites and enjoy a ride on the Zig Zag Railway in a day, but to fully appreciate the surrounding national parks, allow two days. Overnight in Lithgow or nearby in the Wolgan Valley, and you’ll have time for a morning hike at Gardens of Stone before heading east to the Blue Mountains or west towards Bathurst.

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