Talisman Gallery

Hartley Historic Site

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Overview

Stop by Talisman Gallery at Hartley Historic Site between Lithgow and Mount Victoria. You can browse a selection of unique metal art and silver jewellery by local artisan blacksmith Ron Fitzpatrick.

Type
Historic buildings/places
Where
53 Old Great Western Highway, Hartley, NSW, 2790 - in Hartley Historic Site in Sydney and surrounds
Accessibility
No wheelchair access
Opening times

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What to
bring
Drinking water

Talisman Gallery sits inside the historic woolshed in Hartley Historic Site. Surrounded by picturesque rolling hills, it’s a great stop-off on your way to or from Jenolan Caves.

You can purchase sculptures and unique silver jewellery. Some pieces are made by Ron himself and reflect his personal interest in opal.

Ron is often blacksmithing in the rustic workshop, so you might enjoy a first-hand encounter of an artisan at work. Ron expresses his meditation and spiritual experiences through his artworks, evoking a real sense of calm and serenity.

The large woolshed doors are a gateway to sensational views over Hartley Valley, and the Kew-Y-Ahn granite tor. Take a stroll along Sculpture walk down to the start of Kew-Y-Ahn Bells Rock Heritage walking track, and enjoy scenic views of majestic granite boulders.

If you're in the area at dawn or dusk, keep your eyes peeled for kangaroos that gather in surrounding fields. The area outside the gallery is home to diverse birdlife including king parrots, galahs, magpies, sulphur crested cockatoos and superb fairy wrens.

You might even spot a large family of cunningham’s skinks, often seen sunbathing in the sunny patches of the workshop.

Although open all year, visit in winter for your chance to see snow. It’s a great season to experience misty mornings and the fresh, crisp air of the Blue Mountains area.

Extend your visit with a calming meander through Rowsons River walk. Or, check out the nearby Hartley Visitor Centre to explore the historic village on a self-guided tour.

For directions, safety and practical information, see visitor info

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Park info

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Visitor info

All the practical information you need to know about Talisman Gallery.

Getting there and parking

From Mt Victoria:

  • Travel west along the Great Western Highway.
  • Turn left into the village 4km after Little Hartley.
  • Talisman Gallery is located up the driveway on the right of Hartley Historic Site Visitor Centre.

The road to enter Hartley Historic Site is sealed. You will need to drive on a gravel driveway to access the gallery.

Road quality

  • Mixture of sealed and unsealed roads

Vehicle access

  • 2WD vehicles

Weather restrictions

  • All weather

Parking

Parking is available at the front of the gallery, including access for a bus that seats up to 20 passengers.

Facilities

Carpark

Maps and downloads

Accessibility

Disability access level - no wheelchair access

Permitted

Pets

Dogs on leash are permitted on-site but not in the gallery.

Prohibited

Camp fires and solid fuel burners

Camping

Gathering firewood

Visitor centre

Learn more

Talisman Gallery is in Hartley Historic Site. Here are just some of the reasons why this park is special:

Aboriginal meeting place

Looking up the hill towards a granite rock outcrop in Hartley named Kew-Y-Ahn which holds great significance to the local the Aboriginal community, and many artists, and photographers. Credit: Natasha Webb © Natasha Webb/DCCEEW

Hartley Historic Village is set in a landscape of great and continuing importance to Aboriginal people who have lived on and passed through this land for thousands of years.

A tor, or cluster of granite rocks known as Kew-Y-Ahn to local Aboriginal people, is said to have been a meeting place for the Wiradjuri People from the west and Gundungurra People from the east.

Excellent bushwalking on historic roads

2 people on Rowsons River walk, a boardwalk surrounded by bush next to the River Lett near Hartley Historic Site. Credit: John Spencer © DCCEEW

The Hartley area is great for bushwalking. Kew-Y-Ahn Bells Rock Heritage Walking Track is a 600m return walk to a striking granite tor with valley views. Rowsons River walk is a 1km loop by the river and Rowsons Hut remains.

Outside the village, you may like to set out on Lawson's Long Alley, Lockyer's Pass or Berghofer's Pass. Hartley’s rural setting is welcoming and peaceful – perfect for a picnic or a satisfying stroll.

  • Corneys Garage Nestled in the heart of Hartley Historic Site is Corneys Garage. Browse through a beautiful selection of antiques, while enjoying an immersive shopping experience near Lithgow.
  • Hartley Historic Site Visitor Centre Stop in at Hartley Historic Site Visitor Centre to find out about the history of the buildings and village, book tours, and stock up on snacks and drinks.
  • The Postmistress Cafe and Store The Postmistress Cafe and Store is in Hartley Historic Village, midway between Mount Victoria and Lithgow. Oozing rustic charm, this quaint cafe is the perfect stopover when visiting Hartley.

The story of settlement

An aerial image of heritage settlement buildings at Hartley Historic Site. Credit: John Spencer © DCCEEW

This exceptionally well-maintained village is of national historical significance as a substantial early nineteenth-century settlement. It tells modern visitors a great deal about the expansion of European development in inland Australia and the beautiful old buildings illustrate the changing role and fortunes of Hartley from first settlement of the inland to the beginning of the motor transport era. Discover more interesting facts at the visitor centre or buy a ticket for a self-guided tour. Large groups can book in advance on (02) 6355 2117.

  • Corneys Garage Nestled in the heart of Hartley Historic Site is Corneys Garage. Browse through a beautiful selection of antiques, while enjoying an immersive shopping experience near Lithgow.
  • Former St Bernards Church Take a tour or arrange an event at Former St Bernards Church in Hartley, a lovingly preserved example of colonial sandstone architecture.
  • Hartley Courthouse This fine example of colonial architecture allows you to imagine the convicts, magistrates and members of the public passing through its doors. Book a guided tour through Hartley Historic Site Visitor Centre.
  • Hartley Historic Site Visitor Centre Stop in at Hartley Historic Site Visitor Centre to find out about the history of the buildings and village, book tours, and stock up on snacks and drinks.
  • Hartley historical tour On this interactive Stage 3 (Years 5-6) History excursion, students visit key sites in the Hartley Historic Site colonial village: the courthouse, the gaol and St Bernards Church. They'll explore the history of how this key colony developed and take part in fun re-enactments with our Discovery Rangers. 
  • The Postmistress Cafe and Store The Postmistress Cafe and Store is in Hartley Historic Village, midway between Mount Victoria and Lithgow. Oozing rustic charm, this quaint cafe is the perfect stopover when visiting Hartley.
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