Lithgow Blast Furnace is a well-regarded dog-friendly park where dogs are welcome on lead. You'll find parking and toilets nearby.
Dogs must be restrained while in a public place, except in the designated fenced off-leash areas: Endeavour Park (Lithgow), Montague St (Lithgow), Lake Wallace (Wallerawang), and Williwa St (Portland). Dog faeces must be removed immediately. (Source: Lithgow City Council — Off-Leash Areas, council.lithgow.com.)
Great place to visit! Lots of room for the kids to run around, theres toilets & lots of walking paths. There's a path going through the blast furnace so your able to get so close to it along with lots of signs with so much history of the grounds. Theres also a viewing platform higher up the hill. Lots of parking available.
After visiting the Lithgow city street and enjoyed the old heritage architecture building we explore this best historical place of oldest iron works factory. It's looks like old monuments. Intresting display board with old photos and short description gives us how was the place once looked. Very good parking place and modern toilet facilities available.Recommended this place to visit.
It’s a historical place ! Amazing day trip! Such a fascinating historical site! It’s incredible to imagine how massive and powerful this blast furnace must have been when it was fully operational. Great for small picnic , photography and walk. Ample parking and general amenities are available.
A fantastic spot where history meets nature. The ruins are impressive, but the real highlight is being surrounded by lush green mountains. It’s incredibly peaceful and quiet here—a perfect escape to enjoy the scenery. Highly recommended!
Lithgow blast furnace a historical land mark in Lithgow that takes you back in time to when the furnace was a major operation icon of the Lithgow area, The park is gated during certain hours of the day. The park is well maintained with a large modern car park, picnic areas, and clean onsite amenities And interactive experience with plenty of signage as you walk through the blast furnace detailing the history of the area, Would recommend !
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