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    • Wentworth Falls, New South Wales

      Hike to Wentworth Falls

      5.0
      While you are on Highway 32 (away from Sydney) you will look for Falls Road on the right (heading south). Follow this until you get to the parking lot. Once to the parking lot follow signs for the National Pass trail.Hike down a cliff edge carved into the stone, and follow it all the way to the...
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    • 35 Echo Point Road, New South Wales

      Photograph the Three Sisters

      4.0
      0.75 mi / 200 ft gain
      No visit to Katoomba and the Blue Mountains would be complete without viewing the Three Sisters. There is a main viewing area at Echo Point, which offers amazing views of the rock formation and the surrounding valley, with the Blue Mountain's signature hazy blue tint. However, this area can get p...
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    • Katoomba, New South Wales

      Hike to Katoomba Falls

      5.0
      0.93 mi / 521 ft gain
      The hike starts out at the Prince Henry Cliff Walk at the popular Scenic World in the Blue Mountains. The length of the trail isn't very long, but it's a very steep drop down to the bottom and the hike back out is quite strenuous. We took snacks with us and hung out the bottom for a while before ...
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    • Violet Street, New South Wales

      Explore Scenic World

      1.5 mi
      The Katoomba area of the Blue Mountains is so packed with epic sights that it's difficult to see them all! Scenic World allows you to see many of these sights, such as Katoomba Falls, the Three Sisters, and walking on the forest floor in just a few hours. You also get the added experience of ridi...
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    • Katoomba, New South Wales

      Hiking Narrow Neck Plateau

      12.4 mi
      Where to start hiking Narrow Neck Plateau Narrow Neck Plateau is at Katoomba in the Blue Mountains. If you're driving, you'll head along Glenraphael Drive and park at the locked gate to begin your walk — from here, your walk will be about 20km return. If you're coming via train, you can make Kat...
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    • Blue Mountains National Park, New South Wales

      Hike Perry's Lookdown to Govetts Leap Lookout

      4.0
      10.8 mi / 3608.9 ft gain
      Starting at Perry's Lookdown car park, the track takes you to a railed lookout, stop here and take in the magnificent Grose Valley infront of you and the Blue Gum Forest below you.  The track descends down and contours around the hill, passing Dockers Lookout, the track is quite steep in places a...
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    • Mount Victoria, New South Wales

      Hike the Fairy Bower/Cox's Cave Loop

      3.1 mi
      This hike is around a 5 kilometre (3 miles) round trip, starting from fairy bower picnic area, the track follows beside a creek, and is slightly muddy after rain. On reaching the intersection turn right heading up hill through the grotto, an absolutely magical spot with many ferns and mosses. Upo...
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    • Bell, New South Wales

      Thor's Head, Asgard Swamp.

      4 mi / 1000.7 ft gain
      This track starts with a dirt road turn off of the Great Western Highway onto Victoria Falls Road, note: you will need a four wheel drive or capable car, nothing small. There is a beautiful lookout at the end of this road, but you want to pull over at the sign that says "Thor's Head, Asgard Swamp...
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    • Hassans Walls, New South Wales

      Catch a Sunrise at Hassans Walls Lookout

      5.0
      An incredible lookout over Lithgow valley from 1160m elevation. Perfect for viewing the sunrise or sunset over the mountains. A short drive up an unpaved road takes you right to the lookout with a car park onsite, plus spot for disabled parking. Two picnic sheds with 4 tables each. 
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    • Kanangra Walls Lookout, New South Wales

      Catch the Sunrise at Kanangra Walls

      0.6 mi / 65.6 ft gain
      The Drive Kanangra Walls is a 220km drive from Sydney. Expect to take 3 1/2 hours + add some time for a pit stop. The easiest way to navigate here is to use your GPS and head for Boyd River Campground. This will take you along the Great Western Highway through the Blue Mountains til you reach the...
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    • Newnes Plateau, New South Wales

      Explore Deep Pass Canyon

      Hiking up Nayook Creek - Deep Pass Canyon, provides a unique opportunity within the Blue Mountains to escape the crowds and experience one of the many canyons that litter the range.The walk begins at the carpark of a small dirt road, which is accessed via turning off the popular Glowworm tunnel r...
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    • Waterfall, New South Wales

      Hike to Uloola Falls

      3.0
      8.7 mi / 70 ft gain
      The trail begins at the waterfall station commuter car park. Head down the small flight of stairs at the rear of the parking area to the forest where you will find a sign for the hike. Follow the path for 7 KM staying with the signs for Uloola Falls. The path is well cleared and marked. With a fe...
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    • Sans Souci, New South Wales

      Relax at Cook Park

      5.0
      Camp out, chill, and swim with ease, nice large beaches with beautiful access to nice grassy park which has picnic tables, gazebos and plenty of shaded space from large trees! You can swim in historic Ramsgate Baths which allow you to swim safely in a large wooden netted area overlooking the wate...
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    • Kirribilli, New South Wales

      Sydney Harbour Bridge to Balmoral - foreshore walk

      Sydney Harbour is arguably one of the best harbours in the world. There is no better way to explore than on foot and no better walk to take than the foreshore route from Sydney Harbour to Balmoral Beach. Start at Milson's Point at the Harbour Bridge’s northern stairs at Burton Street. Walk downhi...
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    • Royal National Park, New South Wales

      Hike Curra Moors Loop Track

      5.0
      6.2 mi
      Please note that a lot of the track is exposed, so make sure if it's a nice day to bring a hat and sun protection. If it's rainy, please be careful of the rocks and note that the trail can get boggy.At certain times of the year, you can see whales off the coast as the track follows their migrator...
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