5 Reasons to Visit Glenbrook
Nestled in the stunning Blue Mountains, Glenbrook is a hidden gem that offers families the perfect mix of outdoor adventure, natural beauty, and small-town charm. Whether you’re planning a day trip or a weekend getaway, here are five reasons why Glenbrook should be on your family’s must-visit list.
1. Explore the Great Outdoors
Glenbrook is the gateway to the Blue Mountains National Park, offering a variety of scenic bushwalking trails suitable for all ages. Popular walks include the Red Hands Cave Walk, featuring ancient Aboriginal rock art and the Lennox Bridge Walk via multiple beautiful lookouts. With plenty of picnic spots along the way, it’s an ideal place to enjoy nature with the family.
2. Visit the Iconic Glenbrook Lagoon
For a peaceful family outing, the Glenbrook Lagoon is a must-see. This waterway is home to tones of birdlife and provides a perfect setting for picnics, kayaking, or simply enjoying a stroll along the water’s edge. Kids will love spotting ducks and turtles while parents can relax in the gorgeous surroundings. The walk is roughly 45mins and has a wheelchair and pram-friendly path wrapping around the lagoon, perfect to catch up with mum friends.
3. Indulge in Family-Friendly Cafés and Eateries
After a day of exploring, refuel at one of Glenbrook’s cozy cafés or family-friendly eateries. Stop by the famous Con’s Patisserie for delicious pies and pastries, or enjoy a relaxed meal at one of the many restaurants that cater to kids. With a welcoming village atmosphere, it’s easy to find a spot where the whole family can unwind. Dolly’s Donuts is famous for their large, fluffy donuts with regular, spectacular special flavours.
4. play at glenbrook park playground
This park is a great day out for the family with different equipment to suit kids of all ages. Glenbrook Park includes a climbing structure, slide, bike track, plenty of shade and seating to enjoy lunch with the family. The park has a sportsground as well, perfect for kids to kick a ball and burn out that energy.
5. take a dip at jellybean pool
Jellybean Pool track is a short walk through the stunning Blue Mountains and leads to the popular Jellybean Pool where kids can splash in the tranquil waters. The waters are calm and perfect for a summer dip and there are plenty of spots to enjoy a family picnic while drying off. Be sure to pack spare clothes and be sun safe with plenty of sunscreen and a hat.
With just under an hour’s drive from Sydney CBD and 10 minutes from Penrith, Glenbrook is the perfect place to take the family this weekend for a taste of what the Blue Mountains has to offer.
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