Blue Mountains Area Attractions
The Katoomba Skyway is a 720 metre journey, 270m above ground. This ride boasts a state of the art Electro-Sceni Glass Floor. While the 360 degree birds eye view takes in the Three Sisters, Katoomb...
Arguably the Blue Mountains most recognisable icon, the ‘Three Sisters’ rock formations are located at Echo Point, Katoomba overlooking the world heritage listed Jamison Valley. The valley itself i...
Home to some of the best examples of Aboriginal Art in the Blue Mountains National Park, Red Hands Cave is full of stencils and hand prints, dating back between 500 and 1600 years ago. The Red Hand...
If you’re looking for something a little more heart pumping, the Blue Mountains offers a range of extreme sports including skydiving, rock climbing, canyoning, abseiling, mountain biking, horse rid...
Make use of the Blue Mountain's iconic landscapes and rocky ridges by trying your luck at canyoning. Fortress Creek Canyon near Leura is ideal for the first time canyoner, ending above the spectacu...
Rockclimbing is a popular past time in the Blue Mountains attracting climbers from Sydney and the rest of the country. A huge sandstone plateau, the Blue Mountains form a diverse assortment of crag...
Stretching from outside Katoomba to Coxs River and Narrow Neck Plateau to Kings Tableland, the Jamison Valley is just one of the many spectacular sights the Blue Mountains offers. Densely forested ...
The only way to truly experience the majesty of the Blue Mountains is on foot. There are countless walks for all levels of fitness. Take a short stroll to an expansive lookout, enjoy a pleasant hal...
some of Australia's most beautiful private gardens plus the magnificent Cathedral of Ferns, Nooroo Gardens & Lindfield Park.