WENTWORTH FALLS BUSHWALK // Blue Mountains, Australia
A bushwalk through the Blue Mountains on the National Pass to Wentworth Falls. Led by Tread Lightly Eco Tours.
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Blue Mountains Walks: A Walk Around Wentworth Falls Lake NSW Australia
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Wentworth Falls Lake is one of the many pleasant places you can visit in the upper Blue Mountains of NSW. It's possible to walk right around the lake, though a few sign posts would make it easier!
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Only a 90 minute drive from Sydney, the Blue Mountains has always been a popular weekend escape for both tourists and locals. It’s a world away from urban life and a great spot to experience the Australian bushland. Life’s An Adventure’s Best of the Blue Mountains 4WD Day Tour is a private and customisable exploration of the region that takes visitors off the beaten path to some of the area’s most impressive and tranquil lookouts and hiking routes. They’re secrets that only the locals know about, and you’re guaranteed to see another side of New South Wales.
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Wentworth Falls, Blue Mountains National Park
The Wentworth Falls are in the Blue Mountains National Park and are approximately 1 1/2 hours drive from Sydney in a town aptly named Wentworth Falls.
With a network of spectacular lookouts and bushwalking tracks in the area providing dramatic views of cliff top escarpments, and the endless blue vistas of the Jamison Valley and Mt Solitary, Wentworth Falls are an awesome sight to be seen.
The Falls themselves plunge over 100m in a series of two drops, each as spectacular as each other. The bottom of the first drop is by way of stairs literally cut into the cliff face, and the second by way of jaw dropping ladders and stairs to the cool pond below.
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Sydney Bushfire at Wentworth Falls Blue Mountains
How It Started: The start of a small bushfire that has turned out of control in a few hours in the Blue Mountain suburb of Wentworth Falls.
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Wentworth Falls Lake - 8-3-12 - Blue Mountains of NSW - blackheathweather.com
Wentworth Falls Lake, 9am, 8-3-12. Blue Mountains of NSW. Looking a bit like a Scottish loch after decent rain. Original file name: WWfallslake-8-3-12.avi
Blue Mountains & 4WD Tour with USA Guests
Weekend four-wheel driving and touring trip with our American friends to the Blue Mountains and beyond. On Day 1, the tour consisted of visiting the Kings Tablelands lookout at Wentworth Falls (film location of 2010 Aussie movie Tomorrow When The War Began). Wentworth Falls is a small town on top of the Blue Mountains, 100km (~60 miles) west of Sydney and just around the corner from Katoomba, the capital centre of Blue Mountains. From that amazing lookout, we went to Echo Point at Katoomba and walked over to the Three Sisters. On the way back, we stopped at a nice coffee shop, where our guests bought some coffee to take with them back to the States. From there we went to Jenolan Caves. Our guests were quite pleased to see kangaroos along the way, in the wild and alongside the roadway.
After we finished at Jenolan Caves, we went to Rydal to do the Mt Walker track, starting from the Coal Hill, over the Fire Truck Hill, through Coxs River, past the Unimog Hill and the Mt Walker summit to reach the campground, where we had a quick break besides the river. From there we proceeded north, over the green meadows, to Great Western Highway to complete the track.
After entering the highway, we went to Lithgow McDonald's for a quick feed. Lithgow is a small city, 150km (~90mi) west of Sydney and on the other side of the Great Dividing Range. After a quick bite, we topped up gas and proceeded towards the Glowworm Tunnel via the State Mine Gully. We had a quick stop at the lookout opposite of the Pipeline Track for a bit of sightseeing. From there we rushed to our camp spot near the Glowworm Tunnel end. We lit a massive fire (as per usual), had dinner and enjoyed some marshmallows with Hershey's that our guests brought with them all the way from USA.
Day 2 started obviously with breakfast. Then we felt like we needed to stretch the legs with our fourbies again at an adjacent man-made gully next to our camp spot. After getting the blood circulation to a satisfying level, we packed up and drove to the end of the gravel road, to the car park of the Glowworm Tunnel. From the car park, it was about a 20-minute walk to reach the start of the tunnel. Along the way, we found a side track and walked though some dark, yet amazing caves. Finally, after reaching the tunnel, we proceeded through and went all the way to the other end, entering a beautiful forest, like it's taken out from a piece of paradise. Yes, we saw a lot of glow worms along the way in the long, dark tunnel, which looked like stars in the sky. It was too dark for the camera to capture that sight.
After returning back to our vehicles, we proceeded to the Lost City, a place filled with pagoda's, naturally eroded and formed thousands of years ago. After enjoying the views at the Lost City, we started making our way out via Ranger Bob, to use it as an excuse for another wheel. After Ranger Bob, we played a little bit at the Moon Rock and then went over to the Wombat Holes for some more wheeling along the way, as we were exiting the area towards the Zig Zag Railway at Clarence. While we were inflating our tyres in the gravel car park of the abandoned (in 2013) Zig Zag Railway, our American guests went to check out the station.
After inflating the tyres, we got back onto the main road towards Sydney via Bell and Katoomba.
Not all the details from the above story are shown in this video. Here are the segments shown:
00:08 Echo Point (fog roll over)
00:54 Jenolan Caves
02:49 Kangaroos on the roadside
02:56 Coal Hill
04:09 Coxs River
04:55 Campfire
05:03 Glowworm Tunnel Road
06:11 Glow worm
06:40 Ranger Bob
09:36 Moon Rock
10:10 Wombat Holes
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Australia Episode VI - Blue Mountains, NSW
LONG WEEKEND IN THE BLUE MOUNTAINS, NSW [24/03/18 - 26/03/18]
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Starting in Newtown, Sydney, we got the train up to Katoomba in the Blue Mountains. The train journey is around 130km and takes 2.1/2 hours, off peak and on Sundays the trip will only cost $2.50pp.
Katoomba sits at 1000m above sea level, surrounded by the Blue Mountains National Park.
Blue Mountains Walks: King's Tableland Aboriginal Place Wentworth Falls
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Near the end of Queen Victoria Drive at Wentworth Falls there is a rare and precious place. Here, for many generations, aboriginal folk visited to trade, talk and camp.
It was a beautiful sunny day and worth being there for that alone, however the knowledge of what had happened here over thousands of years has a powerful impact on the visitor.
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Tablelands Rd Wentworth Falls Blue Mountains NSW
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OUR TRIP TO THE BLUE MOUNTAINS - Three Sisters, Wentworth Falls and Jenolan Caves
Check out our amazing trip to the blue mountains, Wentworth Falls and the Jenolan Caves with a surprise sighting in the video which made the day perfect!
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Blue Mountains Walks: Wentworth Falls Picnic Area, NSW Australia - a great base for walks
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The picnic area at Wentworth Falls provides access to numerous walking tracks around the cliff tops and into the valleys below. It has been the focal point of the area since the 1870's and it remains a very popular place to visit today.
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Australia's Blue Mountains
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The Blue Mountains is a mountainous region in New South Wales, Australia, which borders Sydney's metropolitan area, beginning approximately 50 kilometres west of the city's centre. The area is generally considered to begin on the west side of the Nepean River and to extend westward as far as Coxs River. Consisting of a sandstone plateau, the area is dissected by gorges of up to 760 metres in depth, and has high points up to 1,190 metres above sea level. A large part of the Blue Mountains is incorporated in the Greater Blue Mountains Area World Heritage Site and its constituent seven national parks and a conservation reserve.
Included in this video is the Katoomba Scenic Railway, the steepest railway in the world according to the Guinness Book of Records. The cable railway line descends 415 metres through sandstone cliffs, via a rock tunnel with a maximum gradient of 52 degrees. Also, at this location is the Scenic Skyway, a glass-bottom aerial cable car that traverses an arm of the Jamison Valley, and the Scenic Flyway, the steepest aerial cable car in Australia. The video concludes at Echo Point and a view of the Three Sisters.
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Blue Mountains, Australia
Blue Mountains, Australia, Katoomba, Three Sisters, Wentworth Falls, Valley of the Waters, Hanging Rock, Pulpit Rock, Govetts Leap, Evans Lookout.
A cinematic journey through the some of the most popular natural attractions of the Blue Mountains. Opening shots of the clouds rising around the Three Sisters taken as the first rays of light fall upon the Blue Mountains on New Year's day 2017. We are then transported to Wentworth Falls to view the silken like magical falls of water. Intercut with view from Evans Lookout we then visit Pulpit Rock lookout in Blackheath watching the clouds and visitors move in time lapse. Our view then pans over to Hanging Rock which we see at sunrise from three different perspectives. Next we are thrust back into the Valley of Waters with numerous views of and around the Sylvia Falls. Following a timelapse montage which includes the three sisters, the landslide and the view from Govetts Leap Lookout we look up to view the breathtaking Govetts Leap (Bridal Veil Falls) from below. Closing shot is early morning valley clouds as viewed from Princes Lookout in Wentworth Falls.
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Blue Mountain Holiday 2018 PT 2/4, Wentworth Falls, 3 Sisters, 6 Foot Track 4x4, McMahons Lookout
In this video we spend Christmas day exploring Wentworth Falls, 3 Sisters, McMahons Lookout and get permission to camp on the Cox River on the Six Foot Track.
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Wentworth falls Blue Mountain worth a visit in Sydney
Wentworth falls is one of the most beautiful working track you can visit in sydney.