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For the first 25 years of British colonization, the unscalable walls of the Blue Mountains, just 100km from the coast, contained the growth of the new colony and the exploration of Australia. Numerous expeditions approached the mountains only to come away stumped. Because the so-called mountains are actually a series of canyons separated by several high plateaus, the explorers found cliffs at the edges of the valleys instead of hills. A successful route was not found until 1813, when Blaxland, Law-son, and Wentworth, assisted by local Aboriginal know-how, attempted to cross the mountains along the ridges. Today, the mountains are the first stop on most trips west from Sydney and an easy year-round getaway for Sydney-siders. The short trip inland, just a 90-minute drive or a two-hour train ride, grants summertime visitors a reprieve from the oppressive heat that hangs over the coast. In winter, crisp sunny days, occasional snowfalls, and holiday festivities continue to draw travelers.

Although a variety of adventure activities such as abseiling (rappelling) and canyon rafting have become popular in recent years, the Blue Mountains’ major draws remain their excellent hiking trails and lookouts. Sunlight filtering dirough eucalyptus oil suspended in the air gives the forest its tint. From the lookout points, the earth falls away into an endless sea of blue foliage speckled with white bark and bordered by distant sandstone cliffs. Whether you have a hankering for gorgeous waterfalls, serene rainforest, or jaw-dropping panoramic views, you’ll find it all here.

Three national parks divide the wild stretches of the region. Blue Mountains National Park, the largest and most accessible of the three, spans most of the Jamison Valley (south of the Great Western Hwy between Glenbrook and Katoomba), as well as the Megalong Valley (south of the Great Western Hwy west of Katoomba) and the Grose Valley (north of the Great Western Hwy and east of Blackheath). The Grose and Jamison Valleys appeal primarily to hikers, while horseback riders tend to favor the Megalong Valley (see Blackheath, below, for more information on horse-riding). Kanangra-Boyd National Park, tucked between two sections of Blue Mountains National Park in the southwest reaches of the mountains, is reserved for skilled bush-walkers. The park, accessible by partially paved roads from Oberon and from Jenolan Caves, has only one 2WD road. Wollemi National Park contains the state’s largest preserved wilderness area. It’s a place so unspoiled and untrafficked that a species of pine tree only before seen in fossil form was found here, alive and well, in 1994. Access to the park, the south edge of which abuts the north side of Bells Line of Road, is possible at Bilpin and at several points north of the central Blue Mountains.

The national parks of the Blue Mountains are divided into regions and administered by different branches of the National Parks and Wildlife Services (NPWS). If you are planning to bushcamp or even to drive into these parks, it is always advisable to contact the appropriate NPWS office (see specific park listings) a few days in advance to ensure that roads are drivable and that no bushfire bans are in place.

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Blue Mountains Rhododendron Garden

Blue Mountains Rhododendron Garden This famous garden in Blackheath that features the worlds most magnificant specimens of Rhododendrons and Azaleas. This garden is set in Blue Mountains with the best of the natural bushland surroundings . Open from 9-5, these delicate attractions are one of the Blue Mountains many symbols of beauty.

The Edge Cinema

The Edge Cinema This wide sceen 3D movie theatre is located in Katoomba, and provides you with the vibrant activities and breath taking views of the Blue Mountains without having to leave your seat. Both educational and fun this screening shows without a doubt the reason why the Blue Mountains is one of the most popular destinations in the world. The Edge goes beyond the Three Sisters to explore the rainforest, valleys, rivers and gorges of the World Heritage listed Blue Mountains. Scale vertical cliffs and swim through hidden limestone caves, deep in the heart of this unique Australian landscape. Screening

Scenic Railway and Skyway

Scenic Railway and Skyway Hop on the railway, or the skyway, either way, enjoy the magical Blue Mountains scenery. The railway offers a tour through plunging rainforests and cascading waterfalls, the skyway offers the exquisite mountainous views that the Blue Montains is so famous for. Both the railway and the skyway are open all year round from 9-5pm and are an ideal way to tour the Blue Mountains, in an exciting and spectacular way.

Blue Mountains Honey Company

Blue Mountains Honey Company Watch the very busy bees at work, then inspect the results, the gift lines truly reflect the fruits of their labour. An interesting and tasty way to see how nature works. Open 5 days - 0900 to 1600. This is the place to come for gift wrapped beeswax candles and bottled honeys, as well as comb honey. The range of mountain fine fare also includes mustard, chocolate, nuts in honey, conserves and liqueur fruits.

Megalong Valley

Megalong Valley Megalong is an Aboriginal word thought to mean 'Valley Under The Rock'. The first record of a European coming to the valley was of Thomas Jones, a natural history specimen collector, who followed the course of Cox's River from Burragorang to Hartley in 1818. The first land was taken up in 1838, those settlers travelling from Burragorang and Camden. The best bushwalking in the Megalong is the historic 'Six Foot Track'. One of the few places where you can see what the gorges of the Blue Mountains look like from your own two feet, with many magical Rainforest walks, and


 

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