Mulgoa

Situated 15kms South from Penrith along Mulgoa Road this area was among the first outside Sydney to be settled by Europeans but it had been home to the Aboriginal Dharug tribe for thousands of years prior to settlement. Amongst the first European settlers were the Cox family, known for building the first road across the Blue Mountains.

The historic homes 'Winbourne', 'Fernhill', 'Glenmore' and 'Fairlight can be found in Mulgoa. Please note: These establishments are privately owned and public viewing is seldom allowed. Enquire at the Penrith Valley Visitor Information Centre for maps and further information.

Highlights of the valley are: The Rock Lookout Rileys Mountain lookout (40 mins loop walk from the Rock lookout); The Peppercorn Cafe Settlers; Li'l Treasures Homewares Gifts and Antiques; Mt Schoenstatt Shrine (replica of a German Chapel); St Thomas Church and pioneer cemetery consecrated in 1838; Mulgoa school building built 1883; Glenmore Heritage Valley Country Club a slab cottage built 1870; Gate to 'Regentville', destroyed by bushfire in 1864; 'Glenleigh' built in 1887; 'Glenmore' built 1825; 'Fernhill' built in 1842; St James Church and cemetery Winbourne - original home of William Cox and now a conference centre run by the Christian Brothers.

Temperatures for Mulgoa

Mulgoa has moderate summer temperatures. The summer high temperature for Mulgoa is approximately 28 °c. The summer low temperature is approximately 16 °c.

Mulgoa has mild winter temperatures. The winter high temperature for Mulgoa is approximately 17 °c. The winter low temperature is approximately 6 °c.

January1628
February1727
March1626
April1323
May920
June617
July517
August618
September821
October1123
November1325
December1528

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