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 every 50 minutes from 1000hours – 7 days a week.
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