Destinations
Blue Mountains
Things To Do
Nature in the Blue Mountains
Must do
Highlights
Blue Mountains Discovery Trail
One of the best ways to enjoy the stunning natural scenery of the Blue Mountains is on the clifftop drive between Katoomba and Wentworth Falls. Lookouts, picnic areas and walking trails are located along the drive.
Natural attractions in the Blue Mountains
Bushwalking is a favourite outdoor activity in the Blue Mountains National Park, which is at the centre of a World Heritage landscape of massive cliffs, deep rainforested-gullies and sandstone canyons that glisten with waterfalls. There are hundreds of walking tracks in the area taking you past lookouts with breathtaking views of the valleys and mountains in this pristine region.There's a lot to explore here so take your time and get off the beaten track. Enjoy a drive along the loops and trails that make up the 1,200-km Greater Blue Mountains Drive, a journey which links the spectacular landscape of the region in a series of Discovery Trails. Go horse riding in the pretty Megalong Valley or, if you're seeking something more adventurous, go abseiling in Wollemi National Park, also part of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area.
Take a guided tour of Jenolan Caves, about 74 km from Katoomba, to see the magnificent Lucas, Imperial or Chifley Caves or, if you have more time, wander through the Orient Cave which has delicate crystalline decorations. Visit the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden, Mount Tomah to see one of the world's oldest and rarest plants, the Wollemi Pine. Located on the Bells Line of Road, about 50 km from Katoomba, this beautiful garden is Australia's premier cool-climate botanic garden with sweeping vistas over the mountains and more than 40,000 native, exotic and rare plants.
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Mount Portal Lookout Katoomba Area, Blue Mountains, Blackheath
Mount Portal Lookout is six kilometres from the eastern entry gate of the Blue Mountains National Park. Situated on the edge of the escarpment the vi...
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Blue Mountains National Park - Grand Canyon Walk
Katoomba Area, Blue Mountains, Blackheath
This classic walk in the world heritage listed Blue Mountains National Park was first established in 1907, taking walkers along the path of a canyon. ...
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Glow Worm Tunnel
Lithgow Area, Blue Mountains, Lithgow
The Glow Worms are located in an old rail tunnel 400 metres in length. It was originally constructed as part of the railway line to Newnes Kerosene S...
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Mount Solitary
Katoomba Area, Blue Mountains, Blackheath
Mount Solitary is an isolated plateau and at 919 metres it dominates the landscape of the Jamison Valley and can be seen from all vantage points along...
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Govetts Leap Lookout
Katoomba Area, Blue Mountains, Blackheath
Govetts Leap Lookout is a popular spot to stop and view the spectacular panorama before descending into the Grose Valley for one of the regions more p...
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Jenolan Caves
Oberon Area, Blue Mountains, Jenolan Caves
'Fun', 'spectacular', 'magnificent' and 'unbelievable' are the words you will use to describe Jenolan Caves. Open eve...
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Gardens Of Stone National Park
Lithgow Area, Blue Mountains, Lithgow
The Gardens of Stone National park conserves almost 12000 hectares of variedterrain from limestone outcrops to sandstone escarpments. The pagoda rockf...
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Mount Hay
Katoomba Area, Blue Mountains, Leura
Mount Hay at 933 metres north of Leura is a distinctive rounded basalt peak that can be seen as you travel the Great Western Highway and Bells Line of...
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Mitchells Ridge Lookout Katoomba Area, Blue Mountains, Mount Victoria
This historic lookout and rest area was named after Sir Thomas Mitchell who supervised the building of the Pass by convict labour in 1832. An obelis...
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Mount Blackheath Lookout
Katoomba Area, Blue Mountains, Blackheath
Travelling along Shipley Plateau through a mix of bush (spot the waratahs in Spring), small farms and orchards at the end you will reach Mount Blackhe...
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