| While there are no emus to be seen today,
history tells us that emus once roamed the area, hence the name Emu Plains. Emu
Plains is the first town on the western side of the Nepean River located at the
foot of the Blue Mountains and is part of the City of Penrith. Emu Plains has
its own loyal community. While it is officially part of the Penrith Valley region,
some locals consider Emu Plains and Emu Heights as part of the Blue Mountains.
Emu
Plains is the end of the line for suburban trains and is generally the first or
last passenger set down and pick up point for peak hour Blue Mountains trains.
Emu Plains offers a variety of shopping including the Lennox Community Shopping
Centre.
The town also features a swimming centre, tennis court and Dukes
Oval at Emu Park along the Great Western Highway. You can also relax with
a picnic along the banks of the Nepean River. Starting at Emu Plains
on the 18th July 1814, William Cox commenced construction of the first road across
the Blue Mountains. The Emu Plains village was developed as a stop-over for travellers.
The Arms of Australia Inn was established in 1833. The
Inn is now an historical museum administered by the Nepean District Historical
Society which is open to the public for a small fee on Sundays from 1pm - 5pm.
Take a drive down River Road and you will come across the Lewers Gallery
open to the public. Along the Great Western Highway, on the corner of Russell
Street you will also find the original Emu Plains Post Office, also known as Dukes
Cottage. Emu Heights Emu
Heights is situated in the foothills of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area. It
is away from the hustle and bustle of the city, close to the Nepean River and
is surrounded by natural beauty, bush walks and mountain tracks. White water rafting
and the Regatta Centre can be found close by.
Emu Heights has its
own primary school, community centre and also features Clissold Reserve. Chistmas
is a special time in Emu Heights as residents compete with one another for the
best lit street! The township is 2.5 kms from Penrith CBD, 45 minutes
to Katoomba and 55 minutes to Sydney. There is a bus service available with pickup
from the railway station.
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