Welcome to Blackheath Tourist Park
Blackheath is a country village located towards the western end of the Blue Mountains between Medlow Bath and Mount Victoria.
The town centre is situated at the junction of the Great Western Highway and Govetts Leap Road, located close to attractive parks and gardens. Blackheath is noted for its rhododendron displays which are celebrated with an annual festival.
Much of Blackheath is surrounded by the Blue Mountains National Park and significant areas of bushland and reserves. The north-east edge of town overlooks the Grose Valley which can be observed from lookouts and walking tracks towards the end of Hat Hill Road. An easily accessible lookout is provided at the end of Govetts Leap Road where a network of walking tracks lead down the valley and along mountain streams and waterfalls.
How Will You Stay?
Set in secluded bushland beside the trickling waters of Pope's Glen, you'll be lulled to sleep at night by frogs singing, and wake in the morning to the call of Kookaburras.
You couldn't get much closer to nature - yet the centre of Blackheath, with its galleries, parks, public swimming pool, bookshops and superb cafés, is only a short walk away.
Cabins
Our self contained cabin options offer one, two, three or accessible styles - all you will need are your clothes and food!
Camping
There is plenty of space to spread out along our grassy sites for you to disconnect and be closer to nature.
Caravans & Campers
Our powered and ensuite site options have concrete slabs that suit any sized caravan, motor home, camper trailer or fifth wheeler.
Explore Nature
Put on your walking shoes and back your day bags, it's time to get out and explore everything the Blue Mountains National Park has to offer. Here are our recommended walking tracks to set you on your way!
Govetts Leap Lookout
Take in the iconic Blue Mountains views from Govetts Leap lookout, including sandstone escarpments, sheer cliff walls, the deep canyons of the Grose Valley, and tall waterfalls.
Cliff Top Walking Track
Cliff Top walking track between Govetts Leap and Evans lookout offers some of the most breath taking scenic views in all of the Blue Mountains. You'll be spoiled with birdwatching, wildflowers, and plenty of lookouts along the way.
Evans Lookout
Head to Evans lookout and nearby Valley View lookout in Blue Mountains National Park if you're seeking incredible views, especially around sunrise and sunset. It's also the start point for several scenic day walks.
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Blackheath Glen Tourist Park takes home Outstanding Accommodation Provider Award at Local Business Awards
Blackheath Glen Tourist Park has been honoured with the Outstanding Accommodation Provider award at the Local Business Awards in the Blue Mountains, NSW.
Managed by Belgravia Pro, the park earned its place as a finalist in the highly competitive Blue Mountains area thanks to widespread public nominations – a testament to its popularity with locals and tourists alike.
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