AdBlock Detected

It looks like you're using an ad-blocker!

Our team work realy hard to produce quality content on this website and we noticed you have ad-blocking enabled.

Penrith White Water Stadium

White Water Rafting

Penrith White Water Stadium

One of the many great legacies of the Sydney 2000 Olympics, is the Penrith White Water Rafting Stadium, which still caters for elite athletes, but also has given locals the opportunity to experience the thrill of rafting.

Penrith White Water Stadium Entrance
Penrith White Water Stadium Entrance

Booking

Booking beforehand is essential, so phone and book well in advance on (02) 4730 4333. The staff member will give you all the information you will need, and send a confirmation email, which also contains the necessary details for this thrill.

Arriving a half an hour beforehand gave us the opportunity to complete the necessary paperwork and grab some wetsuits and to see the local kayak club training, which was great.

The stadium provides all of the required safety gear, helmet and life vest. If needed, wet suits are available for hire, but not essential, as t-shirts and shorts are acceptable. However, for safety, closed in shoes are essential. Bring a change of clothes as you will get wet, even if you don’t fall in. The bathrooms are huge and have a big area for changing. There are also lock up areas to store your bags and valuables until you have completed rafting.

The trip starts with a safety briefing and a description of the next hour’s events, as well as life vest and helmet fitting. Safety is their priority, and the briefing made us feel very safe. We did not start our lap until everyone was happy that we were ready to do the course. It is also emphasised that you can get out at any time, so if you feel unwell or are not enjoying the experience, the guide will stop at the next safe stop and you can get out of the raft.

The Course

The course starts at the loading ramp where we carried the raft into the water, followed by instructions from the guide in how to paddle the raft. Once they are satisfied that you are OK, the fun begins with a trip up a conveyor belt, that transports the raft to the upper pool. From here, you follow a circular route through rapids, back down to the starting location. We managed about eight trips in our allotted time, each one becoming more difficult at our request. The guide decides how difficult, each trip is, depending on how your party is going.

We had a great time and highly recommend this for anyone looking for a more adventurous experience while being in a safe environment.

To see what else there is to do in New South Wales, please see some of our other stories.

Our photos are available for purchase on

Nepean Belle Paddlewheeler

The Nepean Belle Paddlewheeler

Nepean Belle Paddlewheeler

A great way to experience the Nepean River at Penrith is to take a cruise on the Nepean Belle Paddlewheeler down the 50 million year old gorge. This gives you a nice relaxed environment, while viewing the river and enjoying morning tea or lunch.

We chose the morning tea cruise, giving us an early start, but being able to enjoy the whole day in the Penrith area. Arriving early, we grabbed a coffee from one of the cafes across the road from the Nepean Belle carpark. There was ample car parking available near the Paddlewheel. We just needed to provide our ticket and have our names ticked off, making the boarding process easy.

The Nepean Belle Paddlewheeler Tour

Once we boarded the Paddlewheeler, we were allocated a table on the upper level by a window, giving us great views over the river. This tour was 1.5 hours, but there are quite a few tours to choose from including twilight dinner tours etc.

The Nepean Belle is very stable on the water and once underway, you can walk around freely, admiring the views natural flora and native wildlife around the river. There was a lot of birdlife on the water and we were pleased to have seen a few eagles as flying overhead. The captain gave ample information about the area. There were people kayaking on the river and enjoying water sports as well.

Morning Tea

Morning tea was tea/coffee and delicious fluffy scones with home-made jam and cream, which we thoroughly enjoyed. The staff were exceptional and the captain a wealth of knowledge. It’s nice to be able to go on this cruise with so many staff who were so welcoming and really appeared to love what they do!

It was a relaxed way to start the day on a nice old boat while getting to see the Nepean River.

We spent the afternoon at Knapsack Bridge, Lennox Bridge and Mt Schoenstatt Spirituality Centre.

To see what else there is to do in New South Wales, please see some of our other stories.

Our photos are available for purchase on

Museum of Fire – Penrith – Sydney Australia

1969 Dennis D600 Pump Museum of Fire Penrith Fire Engine www.destinationsjourney.com

The Museum of Fire is in Penrith to the west of Sydney. We went there as we were looking for something to do after a trip to Katoomba the day before. Spotting the entrance is easy because of the fire engine on a pole out the front.

The Museum of Fire Entrance
The Museum of Fire Entrance

As well as a first-rate collection of fire engines, the Museum is an educational centre on fire prevention. The fire prevention is primarily aimed at children, but is also relevant to adults. It highlights fire risks around the home as well as bush fire risks. There is a video that screens in the cinema which focuses on bush-fire prevention which makes excellent viewing.

The collection of fire engines stretches back to the horse-drawn and hand pumped units of the 1800s on to steam-powered pumps and the modern fire engines of today.

Everything is logically set out in a timeline from oldest to newest. This lets you see how firefighting techniques have advanced over more than a century.

A fantastic place to visit, although it will help if you like fire engines.

For other places to visit in New South Wales, please read some of our other stories.

Photos From the Extensive Collection of Fire Engines

Click on the picture for a full size view.

1942 Mack Salvage Tender
1942 Mack Salvage Tender

1927 Essex Hose Carriage
1927 Essex Hose Carriage

1979 International Sky Jet
1979 International Sky Jet

1975 Japanese Model Landcruiser Pump
1975 Japanese Model Landcruiser Pump

1984 Iveco Magirus DL37 Ladder
1984 Iveco Magirus DL37 Ladder                                                                                                                                      

1942 Mack
1942 Mack                                                                                                                                                                                                 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1969 Dennis D600 Pump
1969 Dennis D600 Pump

1973 International AACO Mk3 Bushfire Tender
1973 International AACO Mk3 Bushfire Tender

1923 Garford Model 15 Pumper
1923 Garford Model 15 Pumper                                                                  

 

 

 

 

 

1939 Leyland FT3 pump
1939 Leyland FT3 pump

1939 Dennis Big 6
1939 Dennis Big 6

1893 Robertson Hose Reel
1893 Robertson Hose Reel

Fire Fighting Equipment
Fire Fighting Equipment

1942 Blitz Watertanker
1942 Blitz Watertanker

1942 Blitz Water Tanker
1942 Blitz Water Tanker

1973 International AACO Mk3 Bushfire Tender
1973 International AACO Mk3 Bushfire Tender

1939 Leyland FT3 Pump
1939 Leyland FT3 Pump

1893 Merryweather Valiant Horse Drawn Steam Pump
1893 Merryweather Valiant Horse Drawn Steam Pump

1891 Shand Mason Horse Drawn Steam Pump
1891 Shand Mason Horse Drawn Steam Pump

1898 Shand Mason 2 Wheel Horse Drawn Ladder
1898 Shand Mason 2 Wheel Horse Drawn Ladder

1898 Shand Mason 2 Wheel Horse Drawn Ladder
1898 Shand Mason 2 Wheel Horse Drawn Ladder

1841 Tilley Horse Drawn Manual Pump
1841 Tilley Horse Drawn Manual Pump

1891 Shand Mason Horse Drawn Steam Pump
1891 Shand Mason Horse Drawn Steam Pump

1942 Mack
1942 Mack                                                                                             

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1950ca Coventry Climax Trailer Pump
1950ca Coventry Climax Trailer Pump

1931 Dennis 250/400 WW2 Colours
1931 Dennis 250/400 WW2 Colours

1931 Dennis 250/400 WW2 Colours
1931 Dennis 250/400 WW2 Colours

1939 Dennis Big 6
1939 Dennis Big 6

Fire Engine
Fire Engine

1914 NSWFB Converted Horse Drawn Motorised Pumper
1914 NSWFB Converted Horse Drawn Motorised Pumper

Fire Brigade Control Room
Fire Brigade Control Room           

Fire Fighting Equipment
Fire Fighting Equipment                                        

Fire Fighting Equipment
Wheeled Fire Fighting Equipment                                         

Fire Fighting Equipment
Fire Fighting Equipment

Fire Fighting Equipment
Fire Fighting Equipment