Take the M4 Motorway from [wiki=e984d6e74f78766abfd6635014c3874d]central Sydney[/wiki]. Continue straight, and follow the signs. The M4 becomes the Great Western Highway at the foot of the Blue Mountains. Continue straight until Wentworth Falls. The town is about 100km west of Sydney. Traffic is heavy with the peak commute times into and away from Sydney. Friday can see extensive delays, and Fridays before holidays are worse still.
Wentworth Falls is on the Blue Mountains Cityrail [http://www.cityrail.info] line. Trains depart Central station in Sydney approximately every hour. It takes around 2 hours from Central station in Sydney's CBD to get to Wentworth Falls station in the centre of the town. It's then a short walk to the start of most walks through the national park.
Twins on Blaxland, Wentworth Falls Golf Club, A cosy restaurant serving a variety of casual and gourmet-style foods. There are regular events held, such as a buffet and karaoke.
*Il Postinos, a quaint cafe in the old post office building, popular spot for coffee and breakfast.
*The Blue Mist Cafe, serving solid breakfast and lunch fare
*B21 Cafe, a great spot to enjoy scones with jam and cream or for something more substantial.
The Conservation Hut, surrounded by bushland. Nice breakfast and great coffee on the balcony.
*Tea and Tisanes, a boutique cafe focusing on tea and stocking a large range of loose-leaf teas for purchase
*Cup Cakery, specialising (as the name suggests) in cupcakes
*Schwarz's Patisserie, a pleasant cafe selling delicious pastries to eat-in with a coffee or to take away.
*Seven Restaurant, fantastic italian restaurant in the centre of the village
Nineteen23 [http://nineteen23.com.au] - Modern Australian restaurant with beautiful views across the Blue Mountains. Good value wine list and delicious meals prepared from local and regional ingredients. it's worth arriving in time for sunset and a pre-dinner drink in front of the fireplace.