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Embers at Fairmont Resort Blue Mountains Lilianfels Resort & Spa Katoomba 130 the Mall, Leura 1 Sublime Point Road, Leura Darley’S Restaurant P MEDLOW BATH Blackheath Interiors and Homewares Shop 2, 134 Station St, Blackheath P. 0424 834 202 or 0401 242 270 WINTERGARDEN Like us on Facebook | Follow us on Instagram THE BEST The Hydro Majestic Hotel Blackheath Interiors and Homewares offers an eclectic mix of new and one-off 52-88 Great Western Hwy, Medlow Bath vintage Furniture pieces, Homewares and Accessories, hand picked by designer and SHOPPING P. 4782 6885 stylist Rebecca Larkin. In addition to a fabulous selection of furniture and accessories, www.hydromajestic.com.au Blackheath Interiors and Homewares has a range of soft furnishings, lighting, Afternoon high tea or a gourmet dinner to refined surrounds featuring a spectacular mirrors, hand made Persian and Afghan rugs, and hand made chocolates from the DINING light filled restaurant perched above the Megalong Valley. Fresh seasonal produce Blue Mountains Chocolate Company. sourced from local producers within the Blue Mountains area complements a range Interior Design Service – Additional design services include property styling, home of selected beverages. Bookings essential. makeovers, upholstering services and custom curtains. OPEN 7 DAYS 11am-3pm | Dinner Daily 6pm-9pm OPEN Wed-Sun 10am-4pm UPPER BLUE MOUNTAINS Victory Theatre Antique Centre The Hydro Majestic Pavilion 19 Govetts Leap Rd, Blackheath LEURA The Hydro Majestic Hotel P. 4787 6002 [email protected] | www.victorytheatre.com.au KATOOMBA 52-88 Great Western Hwy, Medlow Bath P. 4782 6885 Like us on Facebook | Like us on Instagram www.hydromajestic.com.au Antique Centre – Over 50 dealers selling Antiques through to the most extensive range MEDLOW BATH Discover the history of the Hydro Majestic and to share all that is remarkable about the Blue of Jewellery, Vintage, Retro, contemporary collectables, clothing over 2 floors. Mountains. A vibrant display showcasing boutique and unique food and wine from local OPEN 7 DAYS 10am-5pm BLACKHEATH Blue Mountains and its regions, including Mudgee, Bathurst, Orange and Western Plains. The House of Wool 40 Govetts Leap Rd, Blackheath P. 0418 863 736 The Boilerhouse Café Boutique wool shop specializing in hand dyed and hand spun yarns by Australian fibre The Hydro Majestic Hotel artists. Also stock quality commercial yarns and accessories. 52-88 Great Western Hwy, Medlow Bath OPEN 7 DAYS and Public Holidays P. 4782 6885 www.hydromajestic.com.au Day Fine Art Gallery The former boiler house which generated electricity for the Hydro Majestic, has been 27-29 Govetts Leap Rd, Blackheath transformed into a casual café which is now set in a unique heritage space. Overlooking P. 0404 930 120 the Megalong Valley, the Boiler House Café, with dining on two levels, is open 7 days [email protected] | www.dayfineart.com a week and offers a bistro cafe menu. Located in the heart of Blackheath, Day Fine Art is a gallery with an expansive stock of OPEN 7 DAYS Fri 11am-3pm | Sat -Sun 10.30-4pm Australian colonial to contemporary works of art. Australian Paintings, prints, drawings and photography are featured in the gallery. OPEN Fri-Mon by appointment BLACKHEATH Vesta Bar & Bistro 33 Govetts Leap Rd, Blackheat P. 4787 6899 The Blackheath Hub Local Art & Craft Find us on Facebook 35 Govetts Leap Rd, Blackheath Unique contemporary dining using our rare 120 year old scotch oven. Mediterranean P. 4787 7240 flavours with local and International wines. BYO. Fully Licensed. No BYO Friday ® [email protected] and Saturday. OPEN Dinner Wed-Sun from 5pm | Lunch Sat-Sun from 12 noon Find us on Facebook The Blackheath Hub is located in 1930’s building in the heart of town. We exhibit the bestshoppinganddining.com creations of over 100 Artisans from the greater Blue Mountains region. We present a Ronans Publishing © Robin Cox Ph. 0417 688 962 unique and diverse display of quality art and fashion that appeals to men, women and PO Box 421, Ulladulla 2539 children. The Hub is committed to supporting a creative Blue Mountains by providing www.bestshoppinganddining.com | [email protected] 10TH EDITION a wonderful venue for its Artists and Craftspeople. OPEN 7 DAYS 10th Edition © 2016 | 2017 LEURA KATOOMBA Leura Fine Woodwork Gallery Embers at Fairmont Resort Blue Mountains Lilianfels Resort & Spa Katoomba 130 The Mall, Leura 1 Sublime Point Road, Leura Darley’s Restaurant P. 4784 1768 | F. 4784 3581 P. 4785 0000 Lilianfels Blue Mountains Resort & Spa [email protected] | www.finewoodwork.com.au [email protected] | www.fairmontresort.com.au 5-19 Lilianfels Ave, Katoomba From everyday items to future heirlooms, the Leura Fine Woodwork Gallery showcases facebook.com/fairmont resort blue mountains P. 4780 1200 exquisite bowls, functional boxes, scupltures and furniture to highlight the beauty of instagram.com/fairmont leura www.darleyrestaurant.com.au Australian timber. Whether local or visitor, we invite you to experience our Gallery, a Fully appreciate the natural beauty of your surrounds as you soak in the rich mountain Award winning Hatted Restaurant with views across historic formal gardens. Darley’s placeto discover something to cherish, all made in Australia. Custom made, corporate atmosphere. Dine by the iconic stone fireplace and take in the spectacular Jamison Valley Restaurant is Lilianfels Resort and Spa signature fine dining restaurant, renowned for its gifts, and International shipping available. The Gallery supplied the gifts The Australian views. Bookings essential. OPEN Daily for Lunch + Dinner fresh, local produce, fine wines and innovative cuisine in an historic setting. Bookings Olympic Committee took to Beijing and London Olympics. Owners, Neil Williams and are essential. OPEN Thu-Sat Dinner 6pm-10pm | Sun on long weekends only Judith Langley are proud to support the work of highly skilled Australian craftspeople. Café Bon Ton OPEN 7 DAYS 192 The Mall, Leura P. 4782 4377 Maison Montage A local favourite for over 20 years with Leura’s best al fresco Summer Dining and roaring 164 The Mall, Leura fires in winter. Serving all day Breakfasts, Devonshire Teas with house made jam, Lilianfels Lounge P. 4784 3400 and classic modern French inspired Bistro fare for Lunch + Dinner in a stylish casual Lilianfels Blue Mountains Resort & Spa [email protected] | www.maisonmontage.com.au environment. Friendly prompt service. Fully Licensed. BYO. OPEN 7 DAYS 5-19 Lilianfels Ave, Katoomba Maison Montage offers an eclectic range of products sourced from around the world. P. 4780 1200 From an exquisite collection of table and bed linens, blankets, throws, cushions and www.lilianfels.com.au lamps to tableware from Australia and Europe, glassware and pewter pieces, you will Silk’s Brasserie The perfect place to enjoy the grand tradition of afternoon high tea with intimate discover something truly individual for your home. 128 The Mall, Leura views of the English country gardens. The Lounge also offers a gourmet all-day dining P. 4784 2534 Our home fragrances, candles and soaps will nurture the senses. Maison Montage also in a casual setting featuring tasty sharing plates complemented with a range of beers, Famous since 1994, Silk’s is smart yet relaxed dining at its best. As The SMH Good Food specialises in boutique fragrances from the world’s most exclusive perfume houses. wines and cocktails. Bookings essential. OPEN 7 DAYS 11am-10pm Guide says, “Silk’s has a legion of loyal Fans... polished and enjoyable.it’s irresistible!” Stylish knitwear in merino and pure cashmere is complimented by beautiful scarves Fully Licensed. Bookings recommended. OPEN 7 DAYS Lunch + Dinner and jewellery, including a stunning selection of Baltic Amber. For babies and children we have clothing to 8 years, baby wraps and blankets and gorgeous toys from France. OPEN 7 DAYS Palette Dining 92 Bathurst Rd, Katoomba Lilianfels Day Spa P. 4782 9530 Lilianfels Blue Mountains Resort & Spa Quidditas Creative Arts Gallery [email protected] | www.palettedining.com 5-19 Lilianfels Ave, Katoomba 88 Railway Parade, Leura Like us on Facebook | Follow us on Instagram P. 4780 1200 www.lilianfels.com.au P. 4784 3631 Trip Advisor – “Mountains inspired food, wine & art, contemporary dining downstairs Friendly, dedicated and highly qualified therapists using Kerstin Florian skin care www.quidditas.com.au featuring local produce, cocktail lounge bar & art studio upstairs” products. Personalised treatments cater for individuals relaxation, couples, special Gallery Shop – We specialise in unique textiles, jewellery, clothing and home OPEN 6 DAYS Closed Tuesday occasions, hens, bridal parties – extensive list of spa rituals and massage therapy decoration, collected especially for the gallery, from around the world and locally. OPEN Dinner Wed-Mon from 5:30pm | Lunch on weekends from midday-3pm Quidditas Textile Museum has changing exhibitions - current information available including massages, body treatments, wraps, manicures and pedicures. on our website. OPEN 7 DAYS 9am-6pm Colin Parker Art Gallery. All within the historic house ‘Waitangi’. Alexandra Hotel OPEN Thur-Mon 10am-5pm 62 Great Western Hwy, Leura P. 4782 4422 Much more than ‘pub food’ but a refreshing break from the modern Australian style. Trumps Boutique This is very good food, well priced. OPEN 7 DAYS Echoes Restaurant 143 The Mall, Leura Echoes Boutique Hotel & Restaurant P. 4782 2339 P. 4782 1966 [email protected] | www.trumpsboutique.com.au Zest Café & Restaurant www.echoeshotel.com.au Find us on Facebook Cnr. Megalong St. & Leura Mall, Leura Echoes Restaurant is an epicurean landmark for honouring home-grown regional, From contemporary classic to cutting edge fashion, Trumps has the essential looks of P. 4784 1159 seasonal produce. Creatively prepared Modern Australian menu with an Asian influence the season created by leading Australian and overseas designers. Gorgeous temptations Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner its crafted wine list is matched by backdrop of the sweeping Jamison Valley from the complemented by a fabulous range of shoes – discover your individual style at Informal Café serving Middle Eastern and Mediterranean style.
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