REGION: Blue Mountains
Named the Blue Mountains due to the blue haze that can be seen from Sydney created by light interacting with the vapour emanating from the millions of eucalypt trees. This rugged region features dramatic cliffs, rock formations, waterfalls and caves. Once seen as a barrier to the infant colony's expansion westwards, the Blue Mountains is now a popular holiday or weekend destination due to its proximity to Sydney.
Located approximately 105km from Sydney, this spectacular wilderness area now World Heritage-listed can be enjoyed year round. Seasonal changes here are more marked than in Sydney, and temperatures can plummet very quickly, especially in winter, so it is wise to always be prepared for the cold. This climate makes the Blue Mountains an ideal location for Yulefest, a mid-winter 'Christmas' festival, held annually between June and August. Many quaint villages dot the landscape, offering excellent restaurants, cafes, pubs, gardens, galleries, antique stores and other shops to entertain less energetic visitors.
World Heritage Area: The area was listed in 2000 as Australia's 14th World Heritage Area for its unique landforms, geological history, flora and fauna and its cultural significance to the Daruk and Gundungura Aboriginal people. Older than America's Grand Canyon, the area is home to living fossils like the Wollemi Pine. Bushwalking, rockclimbing, canyoning, abseiling, mountain biking and 4WDing are all possible.
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Tourist info
Echo Point Visitors Information Centre
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Echo Point Rd, Echo Point,
Katoomba, NSW 2780
Glenbrook Visitor Information Centre
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Great Western Hwy,
Glenbrook, NSW 2773
Blue Mountains NP - NSW Heritage Centre
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Govetts Leap Rd,
Blackheath, NSW 2785
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2008-11-19
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The rugged region of the Blue Mountains, NSW features famous dramatic cliffs, rock formations, waterfalls and caves such as Wentworth Falls, Govetts Leap and Echo Point Lookout with nearby accommodation and tourist information.
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2008-12-08
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A guide to Fly Fishing around Oberon on the Central Tablelands NSW. One of Australia's great trout fishing areas with links to our fly fishing heritage, has hopefully survived another drought and offers some very good fly fishing options.
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Main Attractions
Blue Mountains National Park
- This very popular park offers sandstone cliffs, canyons, lookouts and a huge variety of walks.
Echo Point Lookout
- This lookout provides breathtaking views of Jamison Valley and The Three Sisters.
Hydro Majestic
- Built last century on the cliff edge, this hotel remains a popular retreat.
Jenolan Caves
- Limestone caverns lie underground, with icy rivers and impressive limestone formations.
Leura
- A picturesque town classified by the National Trust.
Norman Lindsay Gallery and Museum
- Formerly the home of the controversial artist, cartoonist and writer, it is now a gallery of Lindsay's works.
Scenic World
- Popular rides here are the Scenic Railway, Scenic Skyway and Sceniscender.
Zig Zag Railway
- This railway was named in 1886, after a series of zig zags were constructed in the track enabling coal trains to descend into the valley.
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admin
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2008-11-19
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The rugged region of the Blue Mountains, NSW features famous dramatic cliffs, rock formations, waterfalls and caves such as Wentworth Falls, Govetts Leap and Echo Point Lookout with nearby accommodation and tourist information.
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read more
jcfly
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2008-12-08
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A guide to Fly Fishing around Oberon on the Central Tablelands NSW. One of Australia's great trout fishing areas with links to our fly fishing heritage, has hopefully survived another drought and offers some very good fly fishing options.
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read more
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