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Lawson
One of the many townships in the Blue Mountains noted for
its excellent bushwalking tracks.
Located 732 m above sea level and 93 km from Sydney, Lawson,
originally called 'Blue Mountains', was renamed in 1879 to
honour William Lawson who, along with William Charles
Wentworth and Charles Blaxland, was responsible for the
first successful crossing of the Blue Mountains by Europeans
in 1813.
William Lawson (1774-1850) was trained as a surveyor and
arrived in New South Wales in 1800. By 1813 he was a
prominent local citizen living in a gracious 40-room, early
colonial mansion on 500 acres at Prospect. Lawson was
invited to accompany Blaxland and Wentworth as the
Australian Dictionary of Biography observes: 'Lawson's
knowledge of surveying made him a particularly valuable
member of the expedition. His journal, with its accurate
record of times and distances, enables the route to be
precisely retraced.'
Subsequently 'he is reputed to have taken the first stock
across the mountains in 1815' and in 1819 'he escorted
Freycinet's party of naturalists and botanists over the
ranges'. A small chapel in the town commemorates Lawson's
association with the town.
Things to see:
Blue Mountain Hotel
The first Blue Mountain Hotel was built by Henry Wilson in
1845. The current hotel, located at 286 Great Western
Highway was built in 1900 by Sarah Wilson, after Henry had
died. It is one of the thirteen historic inns listed on the
excellent History Highway Inns website. Check it out at
History Highway Inns which offers detailed information
about the historic inns in the Blue Mountains.
Bushwalks in the Area
Lawson is the starting point for some excellent bushwalking.
The moderately difficult South Lawson Waterfall Circuit (4
km) traverses South Lawson Park which contains Adelina
Falls, Cataract Falls, Federal Falls, Junction Falls and
Leslie Falls, on Ridge Creek and Lawson Creek. Access is via
Wilson St or Honour Ave.
North Lawson Park, on the northern side of the highway,
contains Fairy Falls, St Michael's Falls and Frederica
Falls. It too is covered with walking trails. The main track
is the Dante's Glen/Empire Pass Circuit Trail (3 km). Of
medium difficulty it takes in waterfalls, lush vegetation,
birdlife, natural ponds, views and facilities. Access is via
St Bernards Drive, although other portions of the track meet
up with Poplar Crescent and Queens Rd. It is but a short
distance from the end of St Bernards Drive to Fairy Falls
and St Michael's Falls.
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