Explore the Blue Mountains National Park, the
home of three famous Sisters in Katoomba. Discover beautiful scenery and
waterfalls, historic hiking trails, mountain biking, Indigenous Australian
culture, recreational sports, and camping - right at the Sydney entrance.
Pack a picnic and enjoy a day trip to marvel
at the construction of the Three Sisters rocks from Echo Point, Katoomba. Take
a detailed look at the steep cliffs and the blue Valley Valley declared as a
desert from Gvetts Leap, Blackheath. Wentworth Falls is spoiled for choice by
watching world clas, hiking and waterfalls.
This guaranteed Ecotourism Destination is a
travel destination, boasting over 140 miles of tracks and trails. Why not take
part in the historic trip of Prince Henry Cliff, between Katoomba and Laura.
Climb the Mount Banks summit or descend on the Grand Canyon. Combine short
walks with Indigenous Australian rock art or swimming in a natural lake, near
Glenbrook.
Mountain bikers can take the famous
Woodford-Oaks route, the majestic Narrow Neck route, or the Faulconbridge Ridge
route. There are also great opportunities for adventure sports, including
abseiling, rock climbing and canyoning.
Within two hours by car from Sydney, you can
camp in the Euroka great eucalypts, or watch the amazing sunset at Perry Look
Lookdown. Look for solitude in the remote area of the Acacia Flat, or 4WD to Mount Werong or
Burralow Creek, for a night of stargazing and wildlife.
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