BLAXLAND, NSW
Landmarks
Blaxland is a small town located in the Blue Mountains region of New South Wales. It is known for its stunning views of the Jamison Valley and its proximity to the World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains National Park. The town is also home to the historic Blaxland Inn, which was built in 1841 and is one of the oldest pubs in the region.
Casinos
There are no casinos in Blaxland, however, there are several nearby in the larger towns of Katoomba and Penrith.
RSL Clubs, Legions Club, Bowling Club, Sports Bars and Licenced Pubs
Blaxland is home to the Blaxland RSL Club, which offers a range of gaming machines, keno and TAB facilities. The town also has a bowling club and several licenced pubs with poker machines, keno and TAB. The total number of poker machines in the town is limited by local regulations.
Bistros
Blaxland is home to several great bistros, including the Blaxland Inn, which serves up classic pub fare, and the Jamison Valley Bistro, which offers a range of modern Australian dishes. For a more casual dining experience, there is also the Blaxland Café, which serves up delicious coffee and cakes.
Pubs with pokies from BLAXLAND, NSW
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