Blue Mountains Walks: Coachwood Glen Nature Trail Blackheath NSW Australia
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The Coachwood Glen track leads into the rainforest off the Megalong Valley road. It's an easy walk, takes less than half an hour, but will take longer if you want to take advantage of the seats along the way.
This is the most accessible rainforest walk in the Blue Mountains. Not suitable for wheelchairs, as there are a few steps and creek crossings.
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Australian rainforest, Coachwood Glen, Blue Mountains
A wander through Coachwood Glen in Australia's Blue Mountains, having a close up look at some of the plants in the rainforest
Blackheath Glen Reserve - Megalong Valley, NSW
The Blackheath Reserve Camping area in the Megalong Valley is an area with approximately 30 camping sites in amongst the trees. There are drop toilets, picnic tables and firepits. The road into this area is bitumen but windy, narrow and steep in places.
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Grand Canyon - Blue Mountains
This is one place that holds true to its name and is a must do walk.
From the moment you descend into the Canyon you enter into another world of truly magnificent luscious native vegetation.
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Wentworth Falls - Valley of the Waters, National Pass
Wentworth falls - Valley of the Waters, National pass
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Wentworth Pass Track 5: Valley of the Waters
Though aptly named for its collection of falls, the. Valley of the Waters sounds like a Hitchcock reprise.
Blue Mountains Walks: Pope's Glen Blackheath NSW Australia - a great round walk
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This is a delightful walk along the valley of Pope's Glen Creek at Blackheath, which tumbles over the cliff into the Grose Valley as Horseshoe Falls.
The upper part of the walk is near houses and the local Bushcare group has done a lot of good work in removing non-native plants from the reserve and re-establishing native species which were being excluded.
The walk begins at Govett's Leap lookout and concludes at the Memorial Park. I walked back to get my car alongside the road, which is quite a pleasant way to go, as there is a concrete footpath all the way to the National Park boundary. You could continue along the Fairfax Heritage Track from here and so remain on a good surface all the way back to your car.
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Blue Mountains Walks: The Three Brothers-Flying Fox Round Walk Medlow Bath NSW Australia
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There are lots of tracks on the western side of Medlow Bath, many dating back to the nineteenth century and the heyday of the Hydro Majestic Hotel.
This walk follows several tracks, commencing with a modern fire trail, and finishing with what was probably the access route to the Flying Fox which connected the Hydro with the farms in the Megalong Valley below.
The Three Brothers are an interesting group of rock outcrops (only a fraction of the size of their big sisters at Katoomba). Being on my own, I didn't attempt to scale them, but it looks easy enough.
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Charles Darwin Walk in the Blue Mountains 1
Wentworth Falls and the Charles Darwin Walk
Footage taken in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney, Australia. The Charles Darwin walk follows a small creek through the woods until it reaches the cliff's edge to become Wentworth Falls, with a height of 187 metres.
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