Linden, New South Wales

Linden is a village in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia.

The village is near the grave of John Donohoe, a road-gang convict who died on 25 June 1837.

[4] It is also near Caley's Repulse, a mound of rocks in the shape of a pyramid that was believed to have been constructed by Aborigines.

However, some sources maintain that this is a fallacy and that the pile of rocks actually date back to 1912, when a group from the Royal Australian Historical Society made a pile of rocks in the wrong place.

[5] Other nearby attractions include King's Cave and Linden Observatory.