Glenbrook, New South Wales
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Glenbrook, New South Wales is a suburb of the Lower Blue Mountains. It is located between Lapstone and Blaxland at an elevation of 163m (535ft), approximately an hour's drive from Sydney. Glenbrook is home to a large number of tourist attractions, recreation opportunities and natural flora and fauna.
Features
- Jellybean Pool/Glenbrook Gorge/Blue Pool (entry via national park. Generally free entry on weekdays).
- Endpoint of the Woodford to Glenbrook bike trail
- Camping at Euroka Clearing
- Can do day trips
- see plenty of Kangaroos, at all times of the day and year (especially summer)
- Bushwalking
- Via Euroka Clearing to the Nepean River
- Via Evans Track to Warragamba Dam
- Many traditional Australian buildings, such as the Station Master's Cottage
- Glenbrook Cinema (one of two in the entire Blue Mountains)
- Home of Lennox Bridge (AD 1833) - the oldest bridge in mainland Australia
- Home to historic Glenbrook Public School (AD 1892)
- Home of Glenbrook Oval, Glenbrook Park, Whitton Park, Knapsack Oval, Mt Sion Park and many many more.
- Home to the Blue Mountains Devils (soccer team)
- Also features the old Zig Zag railway and an entrance to the Blue Mountains National Park
- Glenbrook Swimming Centre (although it's disputed between whether it's in Glenbrook or Blaxland)
External links
- Blue Mountains National Park - Glenbrook - attractions and walks
- More Glenbrook Information
- Glenbrook Cinemas



