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Expert Guide to the Greater Blue Mountains Drive

Expert Guide to the Greater Blue Mountains Drive

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Grose Valley, Blue Mountains National Park

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Open leg route

353.1KM / 219.4MI (Est. travel time 5 hours)

The million-hectare World Heritage-listed wilderness of the Blue Mountains in ’s backyard is the perfect antidote to city living.

Follow the winding road to where nature is wilder, the stars brighter and ancient escarpments hold the secrets of a living culture with a 40,000-year pedigree. Go slow. Stop often. And don’t forget to breathe, lling your lungs with the fresh air infused with eucalyptus oil.

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1 Depart Sydney

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Sun setting over Sydney Harbour

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2 Day 1: Leura

OPEN IN MOBILE The foothills of the Blue Mountains are a distant beacon as you progress west along the M4, the promise of adventure beyond the . The metamorphosis as you depart the concrete lowlands is palpable: the winding highway is shaded with green, and there are glimpses of wilderness as you make your way through the villages of Blaxland, Springwood and

Empress Falls is close to Leura in the Blue Mountains National Faulconbridge on your approach to the Upper Park Mountains.

Make your rst view of the World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains National Park a dramatic one, with an unfettered 180-degree scope across from the at-topped Lincoln’s Rock, accessed via a dirt track o Road.

Jumping back in the car, drive another 4.6kms to Wentworth Falls, declared by Charles Darwin in 1836 as “exceedingly well worth visiting”. Its enchanting terrace of fern-lined rock pools and Arrive via car from Day 1: Leura tinkling cascades lead to a precipitous plummet 100KM / 62MI ~ Approximately an into the “immense gulf”. hour GET DIRECTION S After making the calf-burning ascent back to the carpark, head to the pretty hamlet of Leura, a pocket of sophistication with homeware stores, boutiques and cafes on a cherry tree-lined mall that creates an Instagram frenzy during blossom season. Grab a seat at Leura Garage, an eco- friendly restaurant in a former mechanic’s workshop with an innovative, share-plate menu showcasing locally-sourced produce. Or indulge your sweet cravings with delectable hand- crafted chocolates at Josophan’s.

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Sights & Activities Wentworth Falls Lookout

Wentworth Leura Garage Falls Lookout

Josophans Fine Chocolates

Wentworth Falls Picnic Area, Wentworth Falls, , , 2782 1300 653 408 GET DIRECTION S [email protected]

Free Entry Public Toilet, Picnic Area Picnic Area, Barbeque Public Toilet Birdwatching, Walks Parking

Within Blue Mountains National Park, five minutes from the highway, is one of the most majestic waterfalls on the plateau. Wentworth Falls picnic area is

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84 Railway Parade, Leura, New South Wales, Australia, 2780 132 Leura Mall, Leura, New South (02) 4784 3391 Wales, Australia, 2780 GET DIRECTION S [email protected] (02) 4784 2031 GET DIRECTION S [email protected] Housed in a former mechanic’s workshop in the centre of Leura, this Josophan's - Fine Chocolates, handcraft award-winning, eco-friendly cafe and extraordinary multi-award winning fine bar opened in 2011. You can see chocolates, using Fair Trade Certified elements of Belgian couverture chocolate, and fresh flavour infusions. Fresh ingredients like mint

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3 Day 1: Katoomba

OPEN IN MOBILE Originally a coal-mining town called The Crushers, Katoomba (“water tumbling over hill” in Gundungurra dialect) rst developed as a tourist centre in the early 20th century. Its misty microclimate and incredible vistas lured socialites seeking respite from the city. Vestiges of its glamorous heyday can still be found in grand edices like the Carrington Hotel and art deco

Take a ride on the Scenic Railway at , Katoomba shopfronts that line the steep main street.

No visit to the Blue Mountains is complete without paying tribute to the iconic Three Sisters, a trio of sandstone pillars jutting over Jamison Valley. Legend has it that Meenhi, Wimlah and Gunnedoo were turned to stone by their overprotective father, who was killed before he could reverse the spell; the three hapless girls remain silent sentinels, illuminated by afternoon sun and beloved by sele-snapping crowds gathered at Echo Point.

Another Blue Mountains icon is Scenic World, a Arrive via car from Day 1: Katoomba third generation family-run business 2KM / 1MI ~ Approximately 2 minutes GET DIRECTION S incorporating four attractions in one: the glass- bottomed Scenic Skyway gondola that dangles over the valley, the scream-inducing Scenic Railway (the steepest passenger railway in the world), a cable car to the valley oor and a rainforest boardwalk.

From thrill to chill: it’s time to cosy up before a log re, with a myriad of guest houses, historic hotels and self-contained cottages oering the perfect night in. For those who prefer to kick on, Katoomba’s nightlife is undergoing somewhat of a renaissance. Check out new venues Bootlegger Bar and Aunty Ed’s for cocktails, hearty slow- cooked meals and live music.

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Sights & Activities The Carrington Hotel

The Carrington Hotel Three Sisters

Aunty Ed's Echo Point Restaurant and Bar

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15-47 Katoomba Street, Katoomba, New South Wales, Australia, 2780 (02) 4782 1111 GET DIRECTION S [email protected]

65 rooms * Ambulant Access, Parents Room, Non- Accommodation smoking at The Day Spa Facility, Games or Recreation Room, Carrington WiFi Hotel ranges $155 ~ $499 AUD* Parking from budget Caters for people with sufficient mobility to friendly climb a few steps but who would benefit Traditional from fixtures to aid balance. (This includes Rooms people using walking frames and mobility through to aids) Caters for people who use a Executive Suites. All wheelchair., Ambulant Access, Wheelchair rates include Access, Caters for people with sufficient Continental mobility to climb a few steps but who would buffet benefit from fixtures to aid balance. (This breakfast includes people using walking frames and Subject to mobility aids) Caters for people who use a change and wheelchair. availability

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The historic Carrington Hotel is situated in Echo Point the heart of Katoomba, amidst cafes, restaurants, art galleries and gift stores, and only a few minutes walk

Three Sisters

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Echo Point, New South Wales, Australia, 2780

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Birdwatching, Hiking, Walks

Echo Point is the home of the famous Three Sisters, on the edge of the Echo Point Road, Katoomba, New South Wales, Australia, 2780 spectacular Jamison Valley, surrounded by bushwalks and amazing lookouts. GET DIRECTION S

Part of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area, the Three Sisters is an iconic formation that you must see at least once in your

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Aunty Ed's Restaurant and Bar

122 Katoomba Street, Katoomba, New South Wales, Australia, 2780 (02) 4760 8837 GET DIRECTION S [email protected]

Australian, Bar, Barbecue, Beverage, Bistro/Cafe/Deli, Brunch, Classic Australian, Dessert, Gluten Free Available, Hamburgers, Light Meals, Vegan, Vegetarian, Wine Bar, Dinner, Lunch, Takeaway WiFi, Live Music

Katoomba's best kept secret! Hidden in a cosy basement halfway down Katoomba St, we are the Blue Mountain's raddest retro-styled space. Open for lunch and

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4 Day 2:

OPEN IN MOBILE When amboyant retailer Mark Foy opened Australia’s rst health retreat clinging to a ridge overlooking Megalong Valley in 1904, he started a tourism revolution. His vision of the Blue Mountains as a place of relaxation resonated with Sydneysiders for generations to come. Today, the – restored to its former over-the-top glory in 2014 – remains one

Aerial view of the Hydro Majestic Hotel, Medlow Bath in the Blue of the mountain’s major attractions. Its indulgent Mountains High Tea served in a period dining room overlooking bucolic farmland is an experience not to be missed.

After tea and scones, head into the valley below via the same route Foy took 115 years ago: follow the to Blackheath, cross the railway, then tackle the switchbacks through temperate rainforest to the valley oor. Take a break at tranquil Megalong Valley Tea Rooms; or continue to the Six Foot Track (a walking trail to Jenolan ) and the cellar door at Dryridge Estate to taste outstanding local wines Arrive via car from Day 2: Megalong Valley accompanied by 180-degree escarpment views. 21KM / 13MI ~ Approximately 20 minutes GET DIRECTION S For a dierent and exhilarating perspective on the valley, join a horseback tour with one of several local riding outtters or drive to the neighbouring (and equally alluring) Kanimbla Valley to ride through bushland to the Megalong Tea Rooms, a full-day excursion oered by Centennial Glen Stables.

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Sights & Activities Hydro Majestic Afternoon High Tea Hydro Majestic The Megalong Hydro Majestic afternoon High Tea Afternoon High Valley Tea Tearooms

Six Foot Dryridge Estate Walking Track

Centennial Glen Stables

52-88 Great Western Highway, Medlow Bath, New South Wales, Australia, 2780 (02) 4782 6885 GET DIRECTION S [email protected]

Five Star Hotel Dining, High Tea or Afternoon Tea WiFi Parking, Coach Parking

Featuring majestic and panoramic views overlooking the Megalong Valley, the Hydro Majestic is one of Australia's most iconic historical hotels. With its understated elegance and

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The Megalong Valley Tearooms

Six Foot Track, Katoomba, New South Wales, Australia, 2780

824 Megalong Road, Megalong Valley, GET DIRECTION S New South Wales, Australia, 2785 (02) 4787 9181 Walks, Hiking GET DIRECTION S [email protected] A challenging 3-day hike, Six Foot track Non-smoking winds from Katoomba to , British, Modern Australian, Breakfast, Lunch, Takeaway passing through Blue Mountains National Parking, Coach Parking Park and state forests. For over 60 years, the Megalong Valley Tearooms have served up delicious refreshments in a truly idyllic setting.

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Centennial Glen Stables.

Dryridge Estate, Megalong Valley, New South Wales, Australia, 2785 448 Kanimbla Drive, Blackheath, New South Wales, Australia, 2785 0403 118 990 GET DIRECTION S 0417 273 438 [email protected] GET DIRECTION S [email protected] Lunch Parking

Dryridge Estate is a stunning boutique Centennial Glen Stables is set in the vineyard in the Megalong Valley, Blue magnificent Kanimbla Valley. Riding Mountains. The estate is just a two hour instruction is available to all and safety drive from Sydney and 20 hats are provided. Also available are lead

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5 Day 2: Blackheath

OPEN IN MOBILE Famed for its oak-lined streets ablaze with autumn colour and springtime rhododendron displays, charming Blackheath puts a funky, artsy spin on mountain village life. After taking a stroll along its main drag with its eclectic collection of hip cafes, innovative restaurants and antique concessions in the mural-strewn Victory Theatre, continue down Govetts Leap Rd to the Blue

Soak up the views of the along the Grand Canyon Mountains Heritage Centre, headquarters of the Walking Track Blue Mountains National Park & Wildlife Service and a great introduction to the history, ecology and Aboriginal heritage of the area.

From here, drive to the lookout at Govetts Leap for jawdropping views of the imposing Grose Valley. Or, if you want to expend some energy, embark on a bushwalk, ranging from the easy Clitop Walk to Evan’s Lookout, to the more challenging Grand Canyon track – a three-hour circuit through a cool, fern-lined gully cut by deep, mysterious ssures carved by gushing waterfalls and bubbling creeks. Arrive via car from Day 2: Blackheath 11KM / 7MI ~ Approximately 11 minutes GET DIRECTION S Sights & Activities Blue Mountains Heritage Govetts Leap Centre and Lookout Virtual Reality Experience Grand Canyon Track

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Govetts Leap Road, Blue Mountains National Park South, New South Wales, Australia, 2570 1300 072 757 GET DIRECTION S Govetts Leap Road, Blackheath, New South Wales Australia, 2785 [email protected] (02) 4787 8877 Free Entry Non-smoking Walks, Lookouts [email protected] Parking Public Toilet, Picnic Area Picnic Area * AUD10 for Public Toilet WiFi $10 AUD* Parking Govetts Leap Lookout is a popular spot 15 minutes. to stop and view the spectacular panorama before descending into the Managed by NSW National Parks and Grose Valley for one of the regions Wildlife Service, Blue Mountains Heritage Centre is located near the stunning Govetts Leap lookout. Visit us for expert advice

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Photo: Steve Alton/NSW Government

Evans Lookout Road, Blue Mountains National Park, New South Wales, Evans Lookout Road, Blackheath, New Australia, 2787 South Wales, Australia, 2785 1300 072 757 GET DIRECTION S GET DIRECTION S [email protected]

Walks, Hiking Free Entry Non-smoking Walks, Lookouts Parking Arresting sandstone walls, ever-present Evans Lookout is located at the top of waterfalls and abundant native plants the escarpment at the end of Evans line the awesome Grand Canyon track Lookout Road This is the beginning of a near Blackheath in the Blue Mountains. number of The historic loop track

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6 Day 3: Lithgow

OPEN IN MOBILE Passing sandstone inns – such as Ambermere Rose, a former Cobb & Co staging post that has returned to its roots as a country pub – and the picture-perfect historic village of Hartley, you’ll reach Lithgow, which proudly wears the mantle of NSW’s quirkiest town with its vibrant Halloween celebrations and the annual Ironfest steampunk festival.

Children explore the ruins at Blast Furnace Park - Lithgow Tourism Take a wander through the recently rejuvenated Blast Furnace Park to learn about the town’s industrial past; or to view an incredible artistic representation of the region’s heritage, continue onto the town of Portland and its silos at The Foundations, painted with the images of former cement workers by renowned artist Guido van Helten.

Lithgow also boasts the highest lookout in the Greater Blue Mountains, the craggy Hassan’s Walls, 1,100m above sea level. From a vantage Arrive via car from Day 3: point at the end of a new boardwalk, soak up Lithgow incredible vistas of the Blue Mountains 26KM / 16MI ~ Approximately 26 minutes GET DIRECTION S escarpment, Hartley Valley and beyond to Jenolan Caves.

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Hassans Walls Lookout

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Hassans Walls Reserve, Lithgow, New South Wales, Australia, 2790 1300 760 276 GET DIRECTION S [email protected]

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Hassans Walls Lookout is the highest lookout in the Blue Mountains at approximately 1,100 metres above sea level. Look out to Mount Wilson, ,

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7 Day 3: Jenolan Caves

OPEN IN MOBILE Backtracking slightly, travel along through the gorgeous rural backcountry, continuing on the increasingly narrow, winding and treacherous route to Jenolan Caves (not suitable for caravans).

Nestled deep in a shaded valley, the caves are not only the largest and most spectacular show caves in Australia, but also the Small group enjoying a tour through a system at Jenolan oldest in the world, dating back 340 million years. Caves in the Blue Mountains A signicant site for the Gundungurra people – who believed the pure subterranean water held curative properties – Jenolan Caves rst came under European notice in the mid-19th century, developing as a tourist centre in the 1880s.

Today, the caves continue to be a place of wonder, with guided cave tours taking you into an underworld labyrinth of illuminated caverns sculpted with stalactites and , crystal shawls and a translucent pool called the River Styx. There are also adventure tours, Arrive via car from Day 3: children’s geological tours and evening ghost Jenolan Caves tours – yes, the caves are haunted, as is historic 59KM / 36MI ~ Approximately an hour GET DIRECTION S Caves House, a rambling tudor-style Victorian hotel built in 1897.

Sights & Activities

Jenolan Caves House

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4655 Jenolan Caves Road, Jenolan Caves, New South Wales, Australia, 2790 1300 763 311 GET DIRECTION S [email protected]

55 rooms * Our current prices are 'package' Laundry Facilities, Non- prices only. Try our 'Eat, Dream, smoking Explore' package, which includes: The Cafe, Barbeque package includes accommodation, Fireplace two cave tours, a 2-course or 3- Birdwatching, Walks, course dinner, and full & hot Jenolan Games or Recreation Country Breakfast. Room, WiFi $473 ~ $539 AUD* Parking

Nestled in a valley in the Blue Mountains World Heritage area, Caves House is a short walk from the amazing Jenolan Caves, one of the

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8 Day 3: Oberon

OPEN IN MOBILE After taking a stroll along the turquoise Blue Lake outside Jenolan Caves where frolicking platypus are frequently spotted, continue onto Oberon via the picturesque, forest-clad Edith Road.

The highlight of this cool climate rural community is the privately-owned Mayeld Garden (13.5km drive from town), a glorious 65-hectare estate divided into two sections: the 16-hectare main Walk amongst spring blooms at Mayfield Garden garden, open 363 days a year; and the Hawkins’ Family Garden, the 49-hectare private garden of the owners which is open on special occasions and during four seasonal festivals.

Artistically planted with maples, oaks, camellias, rhododendrons and an array of bulbs, the garden is always a riot of colour, with pathways leading over dry-stone bridges to hidden grottos, past cascading waterfalls, and down an avenue of plane trees leading to an imposing obelisk. You can also grab a rowboat and have a Arrive via car from Day 3: 'Notebook' moment on the ornamental lake; while Oberon overnight glamping packages, including luxury 29KM / 18MI ~ Approximately 19 minutes GET DIRECTION S tent accommodation, dinner for two and private garden tours are also available on a pop-up basis.

Sights & Activities

Mayfield

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9 Day 4: Bilpin

OPEN IN MOBILE Rather than returning to Sydney via the Great Western Highway, take the road less travelled and follow the via Bilpin and the northwestern suburbs. Badly impacted by the late-2019 bushres, this stunning drive through rugged canyonlands reveals the regenerative prowess of the Australian bush, with charred stumps sprouting new growth within months of

Enjoy a tasting at Hillbilly Cider, Bilpin the devastating inferno.

To see the Blue Mountains in its most spectacular glory, a visit to the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden at Mount Tomah is essential. The highest botanic garden in Australia, the terraced 28 hectares of cultivated land anked by 244 hectares of wilderness features more than 6,000 species, with a focus on cool climate plants. Stroll through formal gardens of blooming dahlias and along dappled rainforest paths, or spread your picnic rug alongside dreamy meadows of irises and daodils. Arrive via car from Day 4: Bilpin 106KM / 66MI ~ Approximately 2 Verdant Bilpin is known as Sydney’s fruit bowl, its hours GET DIRECTION S cluster of apple and stone-fruit orchards luring families on weekend jaunts to pluck fruit straight from tree to belly. Grab a homemade apple pie to take home from one of the roadside apple stores; or pull up a bar stool at either Bilpin Cider’s cellar door or the new Hillbilly Cider Shed, serving up woodre pizzas and local tunes alongside its award-winning cider brews.

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Sights & Activities The Blue Mountains The Blue Botanic Garden, Mount Mountains Botanic Bilpin Cider Co Tomah Garden, Mount Tomah

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Bells Line of Road, Mount Tomah, New South Wales, Australia, 2758 (02) 4567 3000 GET DIRECTION S [email protected]

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