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Leura is a historic village with quaint little tea houses and craft shops nestled amongst turn-of-the-century buildings. Leura retains its own distinct identity with a real village atmosphere. The main street, The Mall, feels quite secluded from the highway. Leura is packed with great cafes, art galleries and small boutiques, and is renowned for its beautiful gardens.
Leura 1st Sunday Markets are held on the 1st Sunday of the month from 9.30am to 3.00pm at the Leura Public School, Great Western Highway, Leura.
For more information contact:
Echo Point Visitor Information Centre
Echo Point KATOOMBA
Ph: 1300 653 408
Open: 9am to 5pm Daily (closed Christmas Day)
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