How to travel to Penrith
If you require information on transport, accommodation, maps or things to see and do while in Penrith Valley, access the Penrith Valley Visitor Information Centre website or contact them on 1300 736 836.
By Car
Penrith is a one hour drive from Sydney. The M4 Motorway and the Great Western Highway both run east/west and lead to Penrith Valley. These roads are connected from the south on the Northern Road (Metroad 9) and the M2/M7 Motorways from the North.
From the M4 Motorway, take the Mulgoa Road exit. Turn right at Mulgoa Road and Panthers is on your left just pass the large roundabout at the Jamison Road intersection.
By Train
Cityrail provides a timetable for trains to and from Penrith on the Western Train Line and the Blue Mountains Line. Penrith has daily direct rail services to and from the major cities and towns of Central West NSW. From the station, local buses run frequently to Panthers, or a taxi ride will take 5 minutes.
By Air
Located in Mascot, 8km from Sydney CDB, Sydney Airport is easily accessible by all modes of transport including car, train, taxi or bus. Airport Link trains run approximately every 10 minutes and the journey into the city takes only 13 minutes. Simply catch the train to Central station and change for a Penrith service. Express services from Central to Penrith take approximately 50 minutes.
Local Bus Transfers
Bus transfers will be arranged and a timetable available to transfer delegates from their accommodation to the conference venue. Delegates must advise if they require transport from the airport for arrival and departure from Penrith Valley.





