Mount Piddington

Mount Piddington
A view from Mount Piddington, looking southeast
Highest point
Elevation1,094 m (3,589 ft)
Coordinates33°36′S 150°15′E / 33.600°S 150.250°E / -33.600; 150.250
Naming
Native nameWirindi (Aboriginal)
Geography
Mount Piddington
LocationBlue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia
Parent rangeExplorer Range

Mount Piddington (Aboriginal: Wirindi) is a mountain in the Explorer Range of the Blue Mountains region, located south of the village of Mount Victoria in New South Wales, Australia.

It is accessible from the village via a loop road and is the starting point of several bushwalking tracks leading to caves, rock climbing areas, and the valley floor.

The mountain overlooks the Kanimbla Valley, although views are somewhat obstructed by eucalypt trees.