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Guwi midigaa ngarra shelter

Blackheath area in Blue Mountains National Park

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Overview

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Guwi midigaa ngarra shelter is a unqiue outdoor venue in Blackheath. Set amongst the picturesque Grose Valley wilderness, make your next function an outside bush experience.

Venue is suitable for
Arts and cultural events, corporate and business events, picnics and private party or function
Capacity
Up to 70 people standing.
Facilities
Picnic tables, carpark, drinking water, toilets, wireless internet, electric power
Fees

Contact Blue Mountains Heritage Centre for more information on venue hire fees.

Availability
Venue available for exclusive hire
Available for hire 7 days a week, except 25 and 31 December and 1 January. All events must be finished 4.30pm, with an option to extend at an additional cost. Blue Mountains Heritage Centre and outside area are not available for exclusive use.
Bookings
Bookings required. Contact Blue Mountains Heritage Centre or click the 'Book now' button .
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Conveniently located just outside Blue Mountains Heritage Centre in Blackheath, Guwi midigaa ngarra shelter offers a special setting in a beautiful World Heritage area.

With ample space and facilities, able to accommodate up to 70 people seated or standing, the shelter is a perfect venue for school groups, corporate and private events, as well as performances. With coach parking, catering options and wheelchair-accessible facilities, you’ll have all you need to delight your guests.

As part of your event, why not discover the activities and history that make the Blue Mountains one of Australia's most popular and famous destinations?

Check out the ‘Outside In’ exhibition in the Blue Mountains Heritage Centre and give your group an insight into local Aboriginal cultures, plants and animals. Explore the fantastic walking tracks around the stunning Grose Valley. Or for a unique virtual reality experience, pop on the Oculus Quest goggles, and travel through Claustral canyon, one of the world's most spectacular canyons.

For directions, safety and practical information, see venue info

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