Lithgow
At the gateway to the Seven Valleys, Lithgow is where rugged wilderness meets creative energy. Surrounded by seven national parks, this lively mountain town offers big views, bold adventures, and a deep sense of history - perfect for a weekend escape or the start of a longer journey west.
Lithgow is a town that surprises people. Just over two hours from Sydney, it’s framed by sandstone cliffs and sweeping valleys, yet full of energy and creativity. Whether you’re here for mountain views, local art, or a deep dive into Australia’s industrial story, there’s something for every traveller.
Outdoor lovers can explore nearby Hassan’s Walls Lookout, the highest in the Blue Mountains, or hit the trails that lead into Wollemi, Gardens of Stone, and Blue Mountains National Parks. The scenery is vast and untamed - ideal for hiking, biking, and photography.
In town, Lithgow’s character shines through its heritage buildings, cosy cafés, and street art that tells stories of grit and ingenuity. The creative scene is growing fast, with galleries, makers, and murals breathing new life into old industrial spaces.
Families and history buffs can step back in time at Blast Furnace Park, Eskbank House Museum, and the Zig Zag Railway - each offering a glimpse into how this mountain town helped shape modern Australia.
Whether you come for the adventure, the art, or simply the atmosphere, Lithgow feels both familiar and unexpected - a true reflection of the Seven Valleys spirit.
Must-sees in Lithgow




