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Hunter Valley

by InaLeahy » Mon Mar 02, 2026 5:44 pm

About Katoomba Falls

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Only if you really think about Hunter Valley?! We have more detailed information about blue mountain tours


Blue Mountains tours are far from an ordinary day out — they’re a full-on adventure. When I first guided travellers up the Sydney’s Great Western Highway, I understood instantly why people fall in love with it: foggy canyons, ancient sandstone cliffs, and those iconic eucalyptus trees that give the mountains their blue haze. Every trip to the Blue Mountains still feels like a new discovery, and if you’re planning one, here’s how to make it unforgettable.

Just 90 minutes west of Sydney, the UNESCO-listed Blue Mountains region covers over one million hectares of rugged cliffs, canyons and eucalyptus forest. This UNESCO World Heritage site is celebrated for its biodiversity and Aboriginal heritage.

The towns of Katoomba, Leura, Wentworth Falls and Blackheath are the main stops along most tours. Whether you choose a self-drive adventure, every route offers new views and experiences: from the famous Three Sisters viewpoint to the rainforest gullies of Jamison Valley.


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