Your guide to where to stay,eat and the must-see highlights. Sydney’s most beloved weekend escape with attractions such as The Three Sisters and the Scenic Railway popular for generations.
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From iconic sights and trails,to new experiences that tap into current trends or ancient connection to Country,this three-day itinerary showcases the natural and cultural gems of the Blue Mountains.
The Mountains’ healthy social calendar means there’s always an event or theme to tailor activities around,according to the seasons.
After so long stuck in that dismal ‘small town’ vortex,the Blue Mountains dining scene is burgeoning with choice for weekend visitors.
With spectacular scenery,excellent restaurants,quaint shops and both romantic and family-friendly getaways,there’s something for everyone.
After being mothballed for 11 years,the return of the historic Zig Zag Railway last year has been met with packed carriages and waving fans.
The World Heritage-listed Greater Blue Mountains in Sydney's backyard is an enormous area,encompassing 1.03 million hectares of wilderness.
Three hundred metres in,I’m already bleeding. My tentative return to multi-day hiking hasn’t started well.
You may think you already know the Blue Mountains,but here’s where the locals say you really need to go.
Created in the late 1800s as a shortcut,the 45-kilometre Six Foot Track has become one of NSW’s iconic multi-day walks.
The beauty of the Grand Cliff Top Walk is that it can be done in bite-size chunks,so hikers can join the walk for as long as they choose.