Glenbrook is a charming township nestled in the Lower Blue Mountains of New South Wales, approximately 63 km west of Sydney. With a population of around 5,078, it offers a blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and a strong community spirit . The town serves as a gateway to the Blue Mountains National Park, providing access to scenic bushwalks, Aboriginal rock art sites like Red Hands Cave, and popular swimming spots such as Jellybean Pool and Blue Pool . Glenbrook Lagoon, a heritage-listed freshwater lagoon, adds to the town's natural allure and historical importance . The town's rich history is further highlighted by landmarks like the Lennox Bridge, the oldest surviving stone arch bridge on the Australian mainland, constructed in 1833 . Glenbrook's vibrant village atmosphere is complemented by its array of cafes, boutiques, and community events, making it a delightful destination for both residents and visitors.