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Richmond & Windsor
63km from Sydney

The historic towns of Richmond and Windsor are your two final destinations on this amazing Grand Circular Drive. You are now at the Hawkesbury region’s ‘Gateway to the Blue Mountains’.

Governor Phillip first explored the Hawkesbury in 1789 in an effort to find suitable farming land to feed the one year old starving colony in Sydney.

By 1794 Lieutenant Governor Grose reported he had “settled on the banks of the Hawkesbury 22 settlers who seem much pleased with their farms”

Just two years later, some 400 Europeans were living and farming along the banks of the river, producing much of the food needed to support the colony.

They then shipped it on the Hawkesbury to Sydney.

In 1810, Governor Macquarie named the area’s settlements - Richmond, Windsor, Wilberforce, Pitt Town and Castlereagh - which became known as the ‘Five Macquarie Towns’.


Richmond's Avenue of trees

The centre of Windsor with its lovely old streets, antique shops, eateries and the wonderful river close by, are a must.

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Blue Mountains Grand Circular Drive
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Major attractions of Richmond include historic Hobartville (1828), Bowman Cottage (1821), St Peters church (1841), the site of the famous BlackHorse Inn (1819) and the Richmond Air Base. Major attractions of Windsor area include Macquarie Arms Hotel (1815), The Courthouse (1822), St Matthews Anglican Church (1822), Hawkesbury Museum and Tebbutt’s Observatory, the latter being featured for years on the Australian $100 note (if you ever managed to save up that much, you might remember him!)


Tebbutt's Observatory at Windsor

 
 

Your final leg back to Sydney can be either via Windsor or back via Penrith. We hope we have taken you on one of the most exhilarating journeys of your life and that you encourage your friends to follow in your footsteps.

Blue Mountains Grand Circular Drive
Penrith/Emu Plains to Lapstone ~ Glenbrook to Blaxland ~ Springwood & Valley Heights ~ Faulconbridge
Linden to Woodford ~ Hazelbrook/Lawson/Bullaburra ~ Wentworth Falls ~ Leura ~ Katoomba
Medlow Bath ~ Blackheath ~ Megalong Valley ~ Mount Victoria ~ Hartley & Hartley Historic Village
Hampton to Jenolan Caves ~ Oberon ~ Lithgow ~ Mount Wilson ~ Bells Line of Road
The Hawkesbury Richmond/Windsor ~ Bathurst/Mudgee & Beyond The Blue Mountains

   

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