Mount Victoria is a charming Victorian village and is the westernmost township of the Blue Mountains and has the Blue Mountains' highest point above sea level.
Many of the village's buildings are heritage-listed, with the village retaining much of its 19th-century charm.
Mount Victoria offers a variety of bushwalking and rock-climbing opportunities, including the historic early roads down the escarpment from Mount York.
The Local History Museum is housed in the heritage-listed sandstone building, circa 1884. at Mt Victoria railway station
Mount Victoria is a charming Victorian village and is the westernmost township of the Blue Mountains and has the Blue Mountains' highest point above sea level.
Many of the village's buildings are heritage-listed, with the village retaining much of its 19th-century charm.
Mount Victoria offers a variety of bushwalking and rock-climbing opportunities, including the historic early roads down the escarpment from Mount York.
The Local History Museum is housed in the heritage-listed sandstone building, circa 1884. at Mt Victoria railway station