Springwood, New South Wales

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Springwood is a town about halfway up the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney, New South Wales, between Valley Heights and Faulconbridge on the Blue Mountains railway line. To the north is Winmalee. Springwood is in the heart of the Blue Mountains National Park and the Greater Blue Mountains Area World Heritage Site. It is part of the City of Blue Mountains, known as "the City within a World Heritage National Park".

It is 360 metres above sea level and, like most of the towns in the vicinity, is located on a narrow ridge between two gorges. The ridge barely has enough room for the road and railway to climb up to the summit at Katoomba.

It shares the postcode 2777.

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[edit] Population

According to the 2001 Census, there were 8019 people living in Springwood including 3767 males (46.97%) and 4252 females (53.03%). The majority (79.7%) were born in Australia.

[edit] History

In 1813 Governor Lachlan Macquarie and his wife stopped by what Macquarie called a "spring" in a deep glen. No spring as such has been found in the area since, and it is assumed that he referred to a local creek. From this visit came the town's name and also the name of the main street, Macquarie Road.

Springwood features the oldest railway station building in the Blue Mountains, having been a coal and water stop in the steam era.

[edit] Climate

Springwood generally has mild winters and mild summers, but frequently suffers bushfire damage during the summer months. It has a rainfall of approximately 800 mm per year. Council Weather website with up to date readings.

[edit] Springwood highlights

Springwood's business centres around Macquarie Road which runs parallel to the Great Western Highway and the railway line. The town comes alive in April for Springwood Foundation Day and in October for Springwood Crazy Day, as well as for the ANZAC Day Parade.

Springwood also serves as focal point for several outer suburbs including Linden, Faulconbridge, Winmalee, Yellow Rock, Valley Heights and Sun Valley which have fewer shops and amenities

  • Bushwalks
    • Sassafras Gully - a bushwalker's paradise
    • Birdwood Gully - for easy bushwalks
    • Fairy Dell - an easy bushwalk very close to town
    • Deanei Reserve - the original Blue Gum forests of Springwood [1]
    • Else Mitchell Park - great bushland remnant and short bushwalk [2] [3]
    • Martin's Lookout
  • Hotels
  • Churches
    • Springwood Baptist Church
    • Springwood Catholic Church
    • Springwood Christ Church (Springwood Anglican Church), Church of England
    • Springwood Uniting Church
    • Frazer Memorial Presbyterian Church, A large stone church on Macquarie Road
  • Miscellaneous
    • Braemar Historic Gallery - open at selected times of the year for exhibitions of contemporary works by local and Sydney artists.
    • Blue Mountains Aquatic Centre
    • Springwood Golf Course
    • Springwood Tennis Courts
    • Manners Park

[edit] Schools

Coordinates: 33°42′S 150°33′E