Things to do in Blue Mountains

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Lithgow showing a statue or sculpture
Lithgow
Leura featuring fall colors and street scenes as well as a family
Katoomba which includes a gorge or canyon
Katoomba which includes views, a gorge or canyon and a sunset

Blue Mountains Attractions

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Blue Mountains must see attractions

1. Katoomba Scenic World

Scenic World in Katoomba offers an entryway to the heritage-listed Blue Mountains on one of the world’s steepest passenger trains. Enjoy the views from the train before taking a ride high in the sky on the Scenic Cableway. Established in 1945, the family-owned business provides one of the most exciting ways to view the famous Three Sisters rock formations.
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Katoomba Scenic World which includes interior views and a gondola as well as a small group of people

2. Blue Mountains National Park

Visit World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains National Park for views of the famous Three Sisters, iconic waterfalls, Aboriginal culture, mountain biking, hiking and more. Spend a few days exploring the park’s six distinctive areas or focus on one or two of these beautiful locations.
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Blue Mountains National Park featuring landscape views, a sunset and a gorge or canyon

3. Three Sisters

Visit the Three Sisters rock formation, a spectacular Blue Mountains National Park landmark representing three sisters who, according to Aboriginal legend, were turned to stone. Get the best views of the Three Sisters from Echo Point in Katoomba. Notice the changing colors of the stone, depending on the time of day and season.
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Three Sisters showing landscape views and a gorge or canyon

4. Jenolan Caves

Tucked into a quiet section of southern Blue Mountains National Park, the Jenolan Caves are among the oldest open caves in the world and a spectacular addition to a visit to this World Heritage-listed park. Explore these river-carved, stalactite-lined caverns and passageways, which comprise Australia’s largest cave system open to the public. Marvel at limestone formations that date back hundreds of millions of years, learn about the prehistoric past and search for fossils.
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Jenolan Caves which includes caves

5. Echo Point Lookout

Echo Point Lookout is one of the best places to view the majestic Three Sisters, soaring sandstone peaks formed thousands of years ago. Admire the views and capture brilliant photos; then choose a walking trail traveling in and around Blue Mountains National Park. Along the way, visit charming towns for boutique shopping and dining in quaint coffee shops.
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Echo Point Lookout showing a gorge or canyon and landscape views

What to do in Blue Mountains

Free Things to Do in Blue Mountains

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Wollemi National Park - Rejuvenate your body, mind and soul by spending some time with Mother Nature.

Things to Do in Blue Mountains with Kids

There's fun for all the family no matter where you wander in Blue Mountains. Here are a few family friendly experiences you can try together that are certain to make your break memorable:


 

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Discover the most popular places to visit in Blue Mountains

Discover the most popular landmarks and neighborhoods in Blue Mountains

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Bowenfels

Though Bowenfels might not have many top sights, you can venture to the surrounding area to see attractions like Eskbank House and Museum and Lake Lyell.

Bowenfels
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Bowen Mountain

While visiting Bowen Mountain, you might make a stop by sights like Blue Mountains National Park and Devils Hole Creek Reserve.

Bowen Mountain
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South Bowenfels

You'll enjoy the restaurants and spas in South Bowenfels. You might want to make time for a stop at Lake Lyell or Marrangaroo National Park.

South Bowenfels
Lithgow showing a statue or sculpture

Lithgow Central

If you're spending some time in Lithgow Central, Eskbank House and Museum and Blast Furnace Park are top sights worth seeing.

Lithgow Central
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Sheedys Gully

While Sheedys Gully isn't home to many top sights, Eskbank House and Museum and Hassans Wall Lookout are some notable places to visit nearby.

Sheedys Gully
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Vale Of Clwydd

Vale Of Clwydd is noteworthy for its restaurants, and you can plan an outing to Eskbank House and Museum and Zig Zag Railway while you're in town.

Vale Of Clwydd

 

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Frequently asked questions

What to do in Blue Mountains on a sunny day?
What to do in Blue Mountains on a rainy day?
There's no need to splash your way through a soggy day when there are loads of wonderful indoor activities to try:


Are there cheap things to do in Blue Mountains?
What can you do in Blue Mountains for free?
Your escape to Blue Mountains doesn't have to cost a fortune with free things like these to keep you busy:

  • Three Sisters
  • Wentworth Falls Waterfall
  • Panthers World of Entertainment
  • Nepean Hospital