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Milton Park Country House Hotel & Spa

5.0 star property
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (470)
"An amazing majestic place with fantastic views, gardens and staff were polite and eager to assist with every request."
The price is AED 426
AED 468 total
includes taxes & fees
29 May - 30 May
Milton Park Country House Hotel & Spa

Peppers Manor House

5.0 star property
8.6 out of 10, Excellent, (625)
"It was a wonderful stay!"
The price is AED 364
AED 401 total
includes taxes & fees
21 May - 22 May
Peppers Manor House
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Learn more about Mittagong

Escape to Mittagong! Enjoy its volcanoes, sunny weather, and riverfront.

Hewn out of the living rock in the 1860s using hand tools and blasting powder, Big Hill Cutting was at one time the deepest railway cutting in the southern hemisphere. Taken as it was near the eastern end of the cutting, even this pic doesn't properly illustrate the depth. 

The cutting has a long and macabre history, with several workers killed during its construction due to a blasting accident and several drivers later perishing after crashing their automobiles through the old timber bridge's guardrails and down onto the rails below. Despite the history, it's a peaceful and beautiful place.

The old railway line was abandoned in the 1970s and runs for around 50km between the towns of Thirlmere and Mittagong. Although not a proper rail trail, there are service trails parallelling the railway for much of its length. I've walked it a few times, including the trip pictured which was undertaken 2-Boot-Drive Swagman style ;-)
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