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Visit the Blue Mountains
Episode 6
Behind our World Heritage-listed landscape is a rich and sometimes shadowy history which continues to lurk at certain sites. Paranormal Pete (aka Pete Clifford) from Blue Mountains Mystery Tours introduces us to the dark side of our region with myths, legends and ghost stories at colonial buildings and landmarks. Prepare to be overwhelmed as talk to Mr Teapot himself (aka Maurice Cooper OAM) about his collection of teapots and what you can expect at high tea at Bygone Beautys Treasured Teapot Museum & Tearooms, and learn how a crushing accident that ended a dream turned into a sliding door moment for Sam Carr and how he is geared to introduce you to the Blue Mountains – on two wheels.
SHOW NOTES
Blue Mountains Mystery Tours
P: 0418 416 403
W: https://m.bluemountainsmysterytours.com.au/
For the past 21 years, Paranormal Pete (aka Pete Clifford) has educated and entertained guests on his ghost tours, yowie hunts, sky watch nights and mystery tours in and around the Blue Mountains.
Bygone Beautys Treasured Teapots & Tearooms, Grose St, Leura
P: 02 4784 3117
W: https://www.bygonebeautys.com.au/
Home to the world’s largest private collection of teawares, Bygone Beautys was established in 1992 and reflects and preserves the diversity of Australian tea-drinking culture. Wander through the museum and discover more than 5,500 teapots from around the world spanning five centuries. Relax in the tearooms and enjoy lunch or light refreshments, served with olde-worlde charm on fine bone china. Devonshire tea is the house specialty or indulge in the famous traditional high tea.
Blue Mountains Biking Adventures
P: 0432 699 212
E: info@bluemountainsbikes.com.au
W: https://www.bluemountainbikes.com.au/
Sam Carr creates adventures on two wheels for you through unique mountain bike self-guided hire service and fully guided mountain e-bike (electric) tours in the spectacular World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains.
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32:52||Season 1, Ep. 4In this episode we meet Colin Barker, renowned from his days at The Boathouse on Blackwattle Bay, who has opened the new Megalong Restaurant in the Megalong Valley. We discover a famous name on the guestlist of the newly refurbished Victoria & Albert Guesthouse at Mt Victoria. And we go on a sound journey into ourselves in search of calm with the help of Azari da Roza from Akuna Retreats, one of our many local creatives and wellness guides.SHOW NOTESMegalong Restaurant at Lot 101, 3/7 Peachtree Rd, Megalong ValleyP: 02 4787 3999E: restaurant@lot101.com.auW: https://megalongrestaurant.com.au/ Megalong Restaurant proves that you don’t need to choose between wonderful food and a sustainable, productive environment. Across 600 hectares of native bushland and farmland, chef Colin Barker and his team grow vegetables and fruit, sheep, cattle, ducks and chicken - all served in the restaurant and at the popular Megalong Valley Tearooms nearby. You can even stay onsite at Werriberri Cottages.Akuna RetreatsE: aimee@bzrproductions.comW: https://www.akunaretreats.com/ Akuna Retreats brings yoga, sound journeys, women’s circles and ecstatic dance events to you at your accommodation, workplace or home.Victoria & Albert Guesthouse, Station St, Mt VictoriaP: 0459 844 345E: info@vaguesthouse.com W: https://vaguesthouse.com/ The heritage well-known property is a blend of history and contemporary luxury in the heart of the village at the top of the Blue Mountains.Blue Mountains TourismWEBSITEFacebookInstagram3. Blue Mountains
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