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4.0 (2 reviews)

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Leura Cascades

Leura Cascades

4.5(4 reviews)
2.1 km

Looks like a nice place to picnic and the trails are super easy and you get to see a lot of little…read morewaterfalls and cascades! If you go a little further on the trail and then start climbing up to the right for a bit, you'll be able to look out on this beautiful big waterfall beneath you. That was definitely worth it.

800m, 40min return? Psh we'll be there and back in no time we said and ambled down the stairs. A…read morefew steps later and we were there - a bubbling stream, two little waterfalls and a bridge. Cute, but not as impressive as I thought. But then we looked to the right and saw more steps going down - I wonder where these go? And so we walked on, following the widening stream and discovered just how wrong we were. The two little falls just below the Leura Cascades carpark is just the teaser for the great walk it is part of. With plenty of steps and rails, the walk to the ACTUAL cascades is perfect for young and old, time poor and the unfit. Walking onwards, I was trying to think of the difference between a waterfall and a cascade. All I could think of was the beer. Which may be what you need after running back up the steps to the carpark but going down is a breeze with plenty of lush greenery and sandstone to admire, and you're rewarded at the end with the cool and calm of the cascades and a grand view over the valley. Afterwards, choose to keep walking along the circuit route or head back up the stairs to that other Cascade waiting for you in town.

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The Three Sisters

The Three Sisters

4.2(40 reviews)
1.1 km

A really beautiful lookout. Definitely worth a trip for anyone visiting Sydney. Make sure to stop…read morein the local town, too for beautiful shops.

I had no idea about the Blue Mountains in Australia until I started researching prior to my trip…read more One of the stars of the Blue Mountains are the Three Sisters, Wimalah, Meeni, and Gunedoo. Named from an Aboriginal legend. About 200 million years ago, volcanoes erupted through layers of sandstone and shale. Then eroded over time by wind, rain and rivers, causing the cliffs surrounding the Jamison Valley to be slowly broken up. Aboriginal legend says the three sisters - Meehni, Wimlah and Gunnedoo belong to a Nepean tribe in the Jamison valley. All three sisters were in love with three brothers, but they couldn't marry because the tribes were rivals. (Romeo and Juliette times three). Ignoring the tribal laws, the brothers decided to kidnap Meehni, Wimlah and Gunnedoo. Creating a major tribal battle. To protect the three sisters, the tribe took them to a witch doctor who would temporarily turn them into stone and hide them near the rocky wall until the war was over. Unfortunately, the witch doctor was killed before the spell was reversed. Leaving the three sisters in stone forever. Echo Point gives the greatest view of The Sisters. The extension view from here is breathtaking, as you can see for miles across the valley tree tops. From this point is the spot that Queen Elizabeth II first saw The Sisters. Incredibly stunning.

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Six Foot Track

Six Foot Track

5.0(1 review)
3.1 km

Secret Sydney Tourist Spot - The Six Foot Track is a historic track from Katoomba to Jenolan Caves…read more44km long (27.5 mi). The elevation change is 1,600 m (5,200 ft) approx. Originally built about 6 feet wide, over 100 years ago,this walk takes you on a fantastic journey exploring the natural beauty between Katoomba and Jenolan Caves. I first hiked this track in 1990 when it was overgrown with a handful of markers along the way. There was no bridge over the Cox river and we had to walk through it with out packs on our head. During this inaugural hike, we hiked half way to Alum creek and camped. We were then hit with the largest snow fall in 20 years. Nearly 2 feet of snow fell overnight along Black Range. We ended up hiking all the way to Jenolan Caves through the snow! So a warning in winter the area can get hit with cold and snowy weather. This hike can be done in between 2-5 days depending on your fitness and time. There are 4 camping locations along the track spaced 5 enough apart you can plan your hike around 2,3,4 or 5 days to the next camping location. The suspension bridge which was installed in the mid 1990s has made the river crossing much easier and safer. This is one of the most amazing hikers I've ever done and by far my most favourite in the world! It goes though a Glen and rainforest, down to some plains, rolling hills in the Megalong Valley, Cox river, fairly steep mountain walk, pine forest and down to the amazing Jenolan Caves at the end. There is a lot of wildlife along the hike from Kangaroos, Wallabies, Wombats, Deer to Platypus in the rivers. I suggest this hike to anyone. It will be one of your most memorable experiences in the Blue Mountains.

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