Emu Plains, New South Wales, Australia is located on the western side of the Nepean River, at the foot of the Blue Mountains. The suburb of Leonay is the southern boundary, with Emu Heights the western boundary.
Along with the suburb of Penrith, Emu Plains is one of the oldest districts in the Penrith Local Government Area.
Emu Plain's is situated in pleasant and peaceful surroundings enriched with the colour of jacaranda trees and autumn tones. Emu Plains has many historic buildings and sites to visit. Situated just five minutes drive from Penrith, Emu Plains is ideally located to all amenities.
Temperatures for Emu Plains
Emu Plains has moderate summer temperatures. The summer high temperature for Emu Plains is approximately 28 °c. The summer low temperature is approximately 16 °c.
Emu Plains has mild winter temperatures. The winter high temperature for Emu Plains is approximately 17 °c. The winter low temperature is approximately 6 °c.
MONTH
LOW °c
HIGH °c
January
16
28
February
17
27
March
16
26
April
13
23
May
9
20
June
6
17
July
5
17
August
6
18
September
8
21
October
11
23
November
13
25
December
15
28
Featured Emu Plains Activities
TOUR NAME
LOCATION
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Lower Blue Mountains Harley Ride(EX1065) (Motorcycle) Come and join us on a chauffeured tour of the Blue Mountains on one of our Harley's. Our riders are professional, experienced and, most important of all, FUN! Our Harley ride tours of the Blue Mounta...
Purchase this DVD that captures the sweeping contrasts of New South Wales. Includes footage of the Great Dividing Range to Bathurst, Goulburn and Albury, through the rich grazing lands.
Marvel at Dubbo's Western Plain Zoo and discover the rare opal at Lightning Ridge. Explore the Ghost Towns and outback city of Broken Hill and admire the splendour of the Menindee Lakes in the Kinchega National Park.
Investigate the Minnamurra Rainforest and enjoy the waterfalls of the Illawarra Plateau. Explore the snowfields of the Snowy Mountains, Mt Kosciusko and traverse the Murray River from the Alpine headwaters to Lake Hume. Moving on to the Southern Coast of New South Wales and the panoramic vistas's of Jervis Bay, the famous Blow Hole at Kiama and north to Port Macquarie, Coffs Harbour and Byron Bay.
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