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Bell and Mount Wilson Voyage Tips and guide

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    Bell (pop. 44) and Mount Wilson (pop. 81) are two small towns 14 km apart in the Upper Blue Mountains region of New South Wales. While the former has very little of notable interest except a photogenic train station during the winter, the latter contains several privately-run seasonal botanic gardens that shine during autumn and spring.

    Understand

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    Bell is both a road junction and railway station, set in surroundings of bush. Its name comes from Archibald Bell Jr., a 19th-century colonial Australian explorer who discovered a route that is today known as Bells Line of Road.

    Get in

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    By car

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    Mount Wilson is around 8 km from Bells Line of Road (B59) and is connected to the main highway via a small narrow but sealed road (with no shoulder). This T-intersection is 7 km east of Bell.

    Bell is at the tripoint of Chifley Rd (B59), 15 km east from Lithgow, Bells Line of Rd (B59) and Darling Causeway (unnumbered), 10 km north of Mount Victoria.

    By train

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    1 Bell Station Bell railway station, New South Wales on Wikipedia exists as a request stop (meaning you must inform the guard) supposedly to serve the town of Mt Wilson, but there is no public transit connection between Bell and Mt Wilson, which means that Mt Wilson is only accessible via car. If visiting Bell, there is on average a train to Lithgow every two hours. The road into Bell Station is also unsealed in poor condition.

    During winter, many people visit Bell station as it is one of the few stations to receive snow when the Blue Mountains experience snow, resulting in a very photogenic scene.

    Get around

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    Map
    Map of Bell and Mount Wilson

    There is no public transit connecting the towns. You will need to drive or cycle, though the latter is incredibly dangerous for the area.

    The strip of Bells Line of Road between Bell and the Mount Wilson turnoff is fairly well-patrolled by mobile speed cameras – never exceed 100 km/h (62 mph) (or 80 km/h (50 mph) in the rain).

    See

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    All-year gardens

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    Seasonal gardens

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    • 4 Breenhold Gardens, 29 The Ave, +61 2 9968 1232. Only open during autumn and spring, daily 10AM–4PM when open. A very well-maintained garden popular for its autumn colours and has become a popular photography, wedding and film destination. It is not overly large, but the quality of the garden within the small area is worth the $17.50. $17.50 per adult, $5 per child.
    • 5 Kashmir, 8/14 Church La. Mar–May, Sa Su & public holidays 10AM–4PM. Contains the only eatery in Mt Wilson.

    Do

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    Buy

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    Eat

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    Kashmir has the only eatery in the area with pizza sold for $25. Although it is quite pricey, the quality is top-notch.

    Drink

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    Sleep

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    Connect

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    There is 4G connection in the area but it can be patchy at times, even with Telstra.

    Nearby

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    • 6 Blue Mountains Botanic Garden Mount Tomah, Bells Line of Rd, Mount Tomah (clearly signposted on brown tourist signs), +61 2 4567 3000. Daily 9AM–5PM (visitor centre opens 9:30AM). One of the more prominent and larger regional gardens with a diverse range of plants from all over the Blue Mountains.

    Go next

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    Routes via Bell
    BathurstLithgow W  BMT  E  Mount VictoriaSydney (Central)
    Lithgow ← Zig Zag ← W B59 E  BilpinRichmond



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