Public Drinking Spring

Leura

42A Kings Rd, Leura NSW 2780, Australia, 42A Kings Rd, Leura NSW 2780, Australia

Leura
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About This Spring

## Overview Leura is a charming village nestled in the heart of the Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia, and is home to a public drinking spring located near 42A Kings Road. Situated at an elevation typical of the Blue Mountains plateau — roughly 900 metres above sea level — this spring draws from the region's ancient Triassic sandstone aquifers, which have filtered rainwater through layers of rock for potentially thousands of years. The Blue Mountains area has long been valued by the Gundungurra and Darug peoples, the traditional custodians of this land, who have relied on its natural water sources for millennia. The township of Leura itself became a popular retreat for Sydneysiders in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, drawn by the cool mountain air, lush gardens, and abundant natural springs. Public drinking springs like this one are part of a broader tradition in the Blue Mountains, where natural water sources were historically tapped for community use. Visitors have historically regarded the spring water in this area as clean and refreshing, though — as with any natural water source — conditions can change and water quality cannot be guaranteed. ## Directions 1. From the Great Western Highway in Leura, turn south onto Leura Mall (the main village street). 2. Continue along Leura Mall until you reach Kings Road. 3. Turn onto Kings Road and follow it to number 42A. 4. The public drinking spring is located at or near this address. **GPS Coordinates:** -33.7042, 150.3271 The spring is within easy walking distance of Leura village centre, which is well-served by public transport — Leura train station is approximately a 10-minute walk away on the Blue Mountains Line from Sydney's Central Station. ## What to Expect Leura is one of the most picturesque villages in the Blue Mountains, known for its tree-lined streets, heritage cottages, and beautifully maintained gardens. The spring at Kings Road is situated in a quiet residential area, making it an easy and pleasant stop whether you're exploring the village on foot or passing through on a Blue Mountains day trip. The surrounding area offers a wealth of natural attractions, including the nearby Leura Cascades, Gordon Falls Reserve, and access to numerous bushwalking tracks that wind through eucalyptus forest and along dramatic cliff edges. The village itself features boutique shops, cafés, and the famous Everglades Historic House and Gardens. As this is a public drinking spring, expect a simple, functional setup rather than a dramatic natural feature. The Blue Mountains region receives reliable rainfall year-round, though flow may vary seasonally — the cooler months (May–August) tend to be drier, while spring and summer can bring heavier rains. Visitors have reported the water tastes clean and fresh, consistent with the sandstone-filtered springs found throughout the Blue Mountains. However, it is always wise to assess conditions upon arrival, as natural water sources can be affected by weather events and other environmental factors.

Getting There

Address

42A Kings Rd, Leura NSW 2780, Australia, 42A Kings Rd, Leura NSW 2780, Australia

GPS Coordinates

-33.704214, 150.327147

Directions

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Directions 1. From the Great Western Highway in Leura, turn south onto Leura Mall (the main village street). 2. Continue along Leura Mall until you reach Kings Road. 3. Turn onto Kings Road and follow it to number 42A. 4. The public drinking spring is located at or near this address.

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.

Safety Info

Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.

Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.

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