Bletchington

Bletchington is a suburb in New South Wales. Population of 48,283 (2021 Census). Median age 37. Median household income $1,713/wk. Median rent $330/wk. 4 campsites, 32 trails, 5 pubs nearby.

Bletchington serves as a practical hub for Blue Mountains exploration, located in the heart of the region with solid access to trails and camping facilities. The suburb has a population of around 48,000 and offers essential services including 22 shops and facilities spread across the area, making it convenient for restocking supplies during touring.

The immediate surrounds offer numerous hiking trails suitable for different fitness levels, from the nearby Country Walk just 800 metres away to longer options like TTT and Brown Hornet further out. Several caravan parks operate in and around the area, including a free 24-hour self-contained option within 1 kilometre, making it accessible for travellers with varying budgets and vehicle setups.

Local pubs and eateries provide meal and refreshment options, with Waratah Sports Club just 1.4 kilometres away and Badlands Brewery at 2.4 kilometres. With 47 public toilets across the suburb, facilities are well-distributed for touring convenience.

Travel Info

Must See

  • Country WalkClose by at 800m, a solid starting point for hiking without long travel times from central Bletchington.
  • Badlands BreweryLocal brewery option for a meal or drink break during exploration.

Must Do

  • Country Walk hikingAccessible trail right on the doorstep for a quick outdoor activity.
  • TTT trailEasy-rated longer hike (6.2km away) offering a structured day walk in the Blue Mountains.
  • Brown Hornet trailEasy-rated alternative hike providing variety in terrain and scenery.

Travel Tips

  • Stock up on supplies at local shops before heading into longer trails — services become sparse further into the mountains.
  • Book ahead at paid caravan parks during school holidays and weekends; the free self-contained area fills quickly.
  • Mobile coverage is reliable in Bletchington itself but weakens significantly on remote trails — download offline maps.
  • Most trails are accessible year-round, but check conditions after heavy rain as tracks can become muddy and slippery.
  • Fuel stops are available locally; plan your route to avoid running low when heading to more remote areas.
Traffic & Access: Bletchington is well-connected within the Blue Mountains region with reliable road access. Fuel and basic services are available locally; plan stops for longer drives into remote areas.
Best Time to Visit: Spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) offer mild temperatures and clear conditions for hiking and touring.

Bletchington at a Glance

Based on postcode 2800 area (ABS Census 2021)
48,283
Population
37
Median Age
$1,713/wk
Median Household Income
2.5
Avg Household Size
$1,733/mo
Median Mortgage
$330/wk
Median Rent
10%
Born Overseas

Nearby

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is near Bletchington?

There are 10 campsites near Bletchington, including Self Containted Caravan Area 24HR Limit (1.4km), Colour City Caravan Park (1.7km), Canobolas Caravan Park (5.1km).

What walks and trails are near Bletchington?

There are 10 walking trails near Bletchington, including Country Walk (1.1km), Summer Street (2.6km), Post Office Lane (2.8km).

Is there fuel near Bletchington?

Yes, there are 5 fuel stations near Bletchington, including BP NORTH ORANGE (1.2km), EG Ampol Orange North (1.3km), DPT ORANGE (MARGARET ST) (1.5km).

What attractions are near Bletchington?

There are 3 attractions near Bletchington, including Church Hill Rotary Lookout (42.5km), Kissing Point (52.6km), Bald Hill Mine (53km).