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Old Helensburgh Station — Attraction in Wollongong City Council

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Old Helensburgh Station
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Helensburgh Tunnel
20 Old Station Rd, Helensburgh NSW 2508, Australia
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Old Helensburgh Station

2 Vera St, Helensburgh NSW 2508, Australia
4.4(449)
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Outdoor
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Mon7 AM - 11 PMClosed

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Helensburgh Tunnel

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Reviews of Old Helensburgh Station

4.4
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5.0
2y

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Old Helensburgh Station - A Timeless Gem in a Charming Locale

🌟 A Glimpse into Yesteryears: The Old Helensburgh Station offers a unique opportunity to journey through time. This vintage station is a living testament to an era of elegance and history, providing visitors with a captivating look at the past.

🌟 Neighborhood Charm: Nestled within a delightful neighborhood, the Old Helensburgh Station is more than just a historical site; it’s a symbol of the area’s rich heritage. The ambiance is steeped in nostalgia, creating an atmosphere that’s both heartwarming and inspiring.

🌟 A Place of Distinctive Character: The station carries an air of distinctive character, making it an essential visit for history enthusiasts and those in search of a unique experience. Its vintage architecture and the stories it holds make it a captivating journey into days gone by.

In summary, the Old Helensburgh Station is a precious gem set within a charming neighborhood. It serves as a window to a graceful past and extends an invitation to explore its enduring charm. For individuals who value history and the allure of classic architecture, this station is an exceptional destination. A visit here is not just a trip; it’s a passage into history, a tribute to heritage, and an encounter with the timeless beauty of vintage architecture. Don’t miss the opportunity to encounter this extraordinary piece of history in the heart of a captivating...

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5.0
1y

Back in 1971 we used to camp down at Helensburgh as 16yo's. We camped pretty rough. We found 3 separate tunnels. One started high up above Cawleys Creek. It was closed off with sheets of rusty corrugated iron and bush. We ripped back a hole and ventured in .. there was an old timber cart on iron train wheels that sat on the track... we'd push each other along the line. At the other end were stacks of timber crates containing old hand grenade pins. We used to place these on the train tracks of the main Sydney line and have the passing trains flatten them. (stupid, but fun!) Another tunnel was further up Cawleys Rd (found it by accident). It was down a gorge hidden from the road by bush. I think it was used (or previously used) for growing mushrooms. I have no idea how they accessed this tunnel as further down in a similar position the tunnel was similarly blocked. This was the time when the Waterfall expressway was being built. At night when you slept near these tunnels you could hear the earthmoving machinery in...

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5.0
1y

Came here especially for an adventure with the kids. Arrived at 6.30pm before the crowds of people flocked here. It meant good photos as you won’t get that with many people flashing their lights about.

Plenty of parking available at that time.

We wore old running shoes and they definitely got muddy! Nothing that a good rinse and wash in the machine won’t solve.

The glow worms were spectacular. Take photos on time delay without flash. If you don’t have a tripod, have a steady hand.

We walked/squelched through the mud until we hit water then continued until water was about mid thigh deep. I can recommend to stay along the wall once you hit water as the path seemed shallower than if you walked more towards the middle. It continued to get deeper but we didn’t proceed. Saw a spider on the wall inside so watch where you put your hands!

Highly recommend visiting but make sure you take plastic bags for muddy shoes, water to rinse off, old towel to dry up and other...

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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Old Helensburgh Station - A Timeless Gem in a Charming Locale 🌟 A Glimpse into Yesteryears: The Old Helensburgh Station offers a unique opportunity to journey through time. This vintage station is a living testament to an era of elegance and history, providing visitors with a captivating look at the past. 🌟 Neighborhood Charm: Nestled within a delightful neighborhood, the Old Helensburgh Station is more than just a historical site; it’s a symbol of the area’s rich heritage. The ambiance is steeped in nostalgia, creating an atmosphere that’s both heartwarming and inspiring. 🌟 A Place of Distinctive Character: The station carries an air of distinctive character, making it an essential visit for history enthusiasts and those in search of a unique experience. Its vintage architecture and the stories it holds make it a captivating journey into days gone by. In summary, the Old Helensburgh Station is a precious gem set within a charming neighborhood. It serves as a window to a graceful past and extends an invitation to explore its enduring charm. For individuals who value history and the allure of classic architecture, this station is an exceptional destination. A visit here is not just a trip; it’s a passage into history, a tribute to heritage, and an encounter with the timeless beauty of vintage architecture. Don’t miss the opportunity to encounter this extraordinary piece of history in the heart of a captivating neighborhood.
Helen Di DomenicoHelen Di Domenico
Came here especially for an adventure with the kids. Arrived at 6.30pm before the crowds of people flocked here. It meant good photos as you won’t get that with many people flashing their lights about. Plenty of parking available at that time. We wore old running shoes and they definitely got muddy! Nothing that a good rinse and wash in the machine won’t solve. The glow worms were spectacular. Take photos on time delay without flash. If you don’t have a tripod, have a steady hand. We walked/squelched through the mud until we hit water then continued until water was about mid thigh deep. I can recommend to stay along the wall once you hit water as the path seemed shallower than if you walked more towards the middle. It continued to get deeper but we didn’t proceed. Saw a spider on the wall inside so watch where you put your hands! Highly recommend visiting but make sure you take plastic bags for muddy shoes, water to rinse off, old towel to dry up and other shoes to pop on.
Voltaire BettridgeVoltaire Bettridge
Old Helensburgh station is a mix of great and bad. One one hand, it's amazing with its interesting history, beautiful greenery and stunning glow worms that appear more the deeper you go. I recommend going at sunset/dusk, it is darker but you can see the glow worms better and there is less people. But on the other hand, it is very muddy to the point where you have to walk and hop on certain dry spots to not get your entire foot covered in muck. Doesn't help that we wore thongs! 🤣 I would recommend wearing boots or at least leather shoes, and only go if it hasn't been raining for a while. The annoying thing is that there is no-where to wash your feet/shoes it they get dirty. Also, make sure to bring a flashlight because without one you will literally see nothing and have your foot covered in mud no matter what footwear you are wearing.Overall, it is pretty with stunning glow worms, but you are going to have to prepare with muddy feet. 3 stars
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Old Helensburgh Station - A Timeless Gem in a Charming Locale 🌟 A Glimpse into Yesteryears: The Old Helensburgh Station offers a unique opportunity to journey through time. This vintage station is a living testament to an era of elegance and history, providing visitors with a captivating look at the past. 🌟 Neighborhood Charm: Nestled within a delightful neighborhood, the Old Helensburgh Station is more than just a historical site; it’s a symbol of the area’s rich heritage. The ambiance is steeped in nostalgia, creating an atmosphere that’s both heartwarming and inspiring. 🌟 A Place of Distinctive Character: The station carries an air of distinctive character, making it an essential visit for history enthusiasts and those in search of a unique experience. Its vintage architecture and the stories it holds make it a captivating journey into days gone by. In summary, the Old Helensburgh Station is a precious gem set within a charming neighborhood. It serves as a window to a graceful past and extends an invitation to explore its enduring charm. For individuals who value history and the allure of classic architecture, this station is an exceptional destination. A visit here is not just a trip; it’s a passage into history, a tribute to heritage, and an encounter with the timeless beauty of vintage architecture. Don’t miss the opportunity to encounter this extraordinary piece of history in the heart of a captivating neighborhood.
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Came here especially for an adventure with the kids. Arrived at 6.30pm before the crowds of people flocked here. It meant good photos as you won’t get that with many people flashing their lights about. Plenty of parking available at that time. We wore old running shoes and they definitely got muddy! Nothing that a good rinse and wash in the machine won’t solve. The glow worms were spectacular. Take photos on time delay without flash. If you don’t have a tripod, have a steady hand. We walked/squelched through the mud until we hit water then continued until water was about mid thigh deep. I can recommend to stay along the wall once you hit water as the path seemed shallower than if you walked more towards the middle. It continued to get deeper but we didn’t proceed. Saw a spider on the wall inside so watch where you put your hands! Highly recommend visiting but make sure you take plastic bags for muddy shoes, water to rinse off, old towel to dry up and other shoes to pop on.
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Old Helensburgh station is a mix of great and bad. One one hand, it's amazing with its interesting history, beautiful greenery and stunning glow worms that appear more the deeper you go. I recommend going at sunset/dusk, it is darker but you can see the glow worms better and there is less people. But on the other hand, it is very muddy to the point where you have to walk and hop on certain dry spots to not get your entire foot covered in muck. Doesn't help that we wore thongs! 🤣 I would recommend wearing boots or at least leather shoes, and only go if it hasn't been raining for a while. The annoying thing is that there is no-where to wash your feet/shoes it they get dirty. Also, make sure to bring a flashlight because without one you will literally see nothing and have your foot covered in mud no matter what footwear you are wearing.Overall, it is pretty with stunning glow worms, but you are going to have to prepare with muddy feet. 3 stars
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