Blue Mountains TOP 10 things to do
The Blue Mountains are a mountainous region near Sydney, Australia. The Unesco World Heritage area harvests sheer cliffs, broad valleys, interesting Aboriginal culture, huge waterfalls and much more. Check out this short video for the must see tourist attractions!
1. Three Sisters - The masterpiece of the Blue Mountains! Go early or stay late to beat the crowds
2. Evans Lookout - spectacular views over the valley
3. Leura Falls - exiting bushwalks and fabulous cascades
4. Bridal Veil Falls- one of the huge falls in the region
5. Giant Stairway - the best way to experience the Three Sisters
6. Govett Leap Falls - Another great waterfall in the region which you can walk to through the dense bush
7. Eagle Hawk Lookout - One of the best viewpoint to see the Three Sisters
8. Furber Steps - These steep steps lead to great views over the sheer cliffs
9. Lincoln Rock - This plateau rock is for adrenaline seekers as it has no fence, but amazing views!
10. Katoomba Falls - Beautiful falls in the village of Katoomba
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Top 5: Attractions in Blue Mountains, NSW
Located less than two hours from Sydney, the Blue Mountains is a highly recommended destination. Here are my top 5 attractions in Blue Mountains, NSW.
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Located between the Pacific and Indian Oceans, Australia is the world’s largest island and its smallest continent. There’s room to move in the Land Down Under, and with so many sights to discover and enjoy, there’s a great incentive to go on a walkabout adventure. Whether exploring the traditional lifestyle of the nation’s Aboriginal people, relaxing on a sun-kissed beach or reveling the night away in a city hot spot, Australia has something special to offer every visitor. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in Australia:
New South Wales - NSW Top 12 Tourist Attractions
New South Wales is a famous global and Asia-Pacific cultural hub. NSW is Australia's oldest and largest tourist place.New South Wales has endless beautiful beaches, breathtaking natural treasures and one of the world’s most famous and vibrant cities.
Famous tourist places are:
1. Sydney
2. Blue Mountains National Park
3. Snowy Mountains
4. Hunter Valley
5. Coffs Harbour
6. Byron Bay
7. South Coast
8. Norhfolk Island
9. Lord Howe Island
10. Port Stephens
11. Outback NSW
12. Abercombie Caves
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Things to See and Do in the Blue Mountains
The Blue Mountains is a mountainous region and a mountain range located in New South Wales, Australia.
The region borders on Sydney's metropolitan area, its foothills starting about 50 kilometres (31 mi) west of the state capital. The public's understanding of the extent of the Blue Mountains is varied, as it forms only part of an extensive mountainous area associated with the Great Dividing Range. Officially the Blue Mountains region is bounded by the Nepean and Hawkesbury rivers in the east, the Coxs River and Lake Burragorang to the west and south, and the Wolgan and Colo rivers to the north.[5] Geologically, it is situated in the central parts of the Sydney Basin.
The Blue Mountains Range comprises a range of mountains, plateaux and escarpments extending off the Great Dividing Range about 4.8 kilometres (3.0 mi) northwest of Wolgan Gap in a generally southeasternly direction for about 96 kilometres (60 mi), terminating at Emu Plains. For about two thirds of its length it is traversed by the Great Western Highway and the Main Western railway line. Several established towns are situated on its heights, including Katoomba, Blackheath, Mount Victoria, and Springwood. The range forms the watershed between Coxs River to the south and the Grose and Wolgan rivers to the north.[3] The range contains the Explorer Range and the Bell Range.
The Blue Mountains are a dissected plateau carved in sandstone bedrock. They are now a series of ridge lines separated by gorges up to 760 metres (2,490 ft) deep. The highest point in the Blue Mountains, as it is now defined, is an unnamed point with an elevation of 1,189 m (3,901 ft) AHD , located 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) north-east of Lithgow. However, the highest point in the broader region that was once considered to be the Blue Mountains is Mount Bindo, with an elevation 1,362 m (4,469 ft) AHD .[8] A large part of the Blue Mountains is incorporated into the Greater Blue Mountains Area World Heritage Site, consisting of seven national park areas and a conservation reserve.
The Blue Mountains area includes the local government areas of the City of Blue Mountains, the City of Hawkesbury, the City of Lithgow and Oberon Shire. (wikipedia)
DIY Budget Travel (4K) - Sydney & Blue Mountains, best FREE attractions and cheap eats
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In this episode of DIY Travel Guide, we'll be exploring Sydney and Blue Mountain on a budget. The host Charles Huang will visit all the best FREE attractions includes, Sydney Mint, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Royal Botanic Gardens, Parliament of New South Wales, The Rocks Discovery Museum and Hyde Park. We'll also showcase of Australia famous landmark such as the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge, and the Olympic Park. Not forget to window shopping at historic Queen Victoria Building, eating cheap and getting around with public transit. Finally, we'll also visit the magnificent Blue Mountains National Park by trains, all done under four days!
TOP 7 Blue Mountains Atractions and Things To Do in Summer
The Blue Mountains is centred on tourism. Places to visit in Summer.
1. Craigleith Provincial Park
2. Thornbury Harbour
3. Blue Mountain Village
4. Northwinds Beach
5. Sunset Point Beach
6. Christie Beach Conservation Area
7. Peasemarsh Nature Preserve
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Gray Line Blue Mountains and Wildlife Experience Full Day Tour (Sydney, Australia)
I highly recommend the Grayline Blue Mountain and Wildlife Experience Full Day Tour in Sydney, Australia. This tour will bring the best of Australia in one day.
Tour includes places to the Three Sisters and Featherdale Wildlife Park.
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Sydney and the Blue Mountains, Australia - Lonely Planet travel video
Author John Vlahides visits the iconic Opera House, explores Circular Quay and The Rocks, and takes a trip to the nearby Blue Mountains. Visit for more information about Sydney.
Sydney, Australia Travel Guide TOP 10 Attractions
Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia. The most important places to visit in Sydney are: Sydney Opera House , Set on the Sydney harbor, Sydney Harbor Bridge (simply called the bridge by locals, courageous ones can even climb up the bridge), Bronte Beach (lesser known than Bondi, it is a beautiful beach, popular amongst families), Blue Mountains (an unspoiled mountain range filled with Eucalyptus trees. It is located 30 miles from Sydney, and there are plenty of hiking trails), Bondi Beach (Sydney's most famous beach, its lively promenade is as exciting as the beach) and many more.
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