Hartley Valley Community Website

 
 

Nestled below the western and northern edges of the Blue Mountains plateau, 125 km north west of Sydney, this fertile valley has nurtured generations of peoples, from nomadic hunters and gatherers, to miners, orchardists and breeders of cattle and other livestock, to more recent smallholdings and family lifestyle acres.


The Hartley Valley boasts:

History tracing back into unknown time through the Aboriginal tribes who met and traded here, the Darug, Gundungurra and Wiradjuri peoples


Colonial architecture dating from 1815 when the first Europeans to cross the sandstone cliffs that formed a barrier to the expansion of young British colony formed a settlement and administrative centre in Hartley 


Memories of the shale oil industry from 19th century around Hartley Vale immortalised in names like Kerosene Creek  and the abandoned mine shafts in the surrounding hills.


Prize apples when the industry blossomed in the early to mid 20th century


Small farms producing alpacas, beef cattle, goats other livestock


Arts and crafts,  musical instruments, gardens of beauty, coffee and Pizza and burgers and fine dining.


And lots of Big Backyards

Welcome to the Hartley Valley, NSW