The Bells Line of Road

A stunning ridgeway drive through the upper Blue Mountains

Credit: Destination NSW

Credit: Destination NSW

One of NSW’s great scenic drives, the Bells Line of Road winds from Sydney through the historic hamlet of Kurrajong, climbing to Bellbird Hill Lookout for sweeping coastal views before arriving in Bilpin – the orchard heartland, famous for roadside apple pies, fresh cider and produce stalls piled high with seasonal fruit.

Further west, the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden at Mount Tomah is a must, perched 1,000 metres above sea level, free to enter, and absolutely radiant in Autumn colour.

Mount Tomah Gardens

Credit: Destination NSW

As the road begins its dramatic descent toward Lithgow, step aboard the historic Zig Zag Railway and set aside time to explore the wild gorges and ancient forests of the surrounding national parks.

Explore other great ways to travel to the Central West of NSW

The Great Western Highway & the Darling Causeway

Threading through the heart of the Blue Mountains

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The Golden Highway

The great inland corridor from the north

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The Hume Highway

A southern journey from Sydney’s south-west and Canberra

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The Lachlan Valley Way & Mid-Western Highway

A road trip through Cowra, Grenfell and Forbes

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Explore the many roads connecting to central New South Wales

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