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Route des Crêtes is a stunning scenic drive that winds along the ridgeline of the Blue Mountains, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Jamison and Megalong valleys. This 12-kilometer stretch of road is a must-do for any visitor to the region, providing access to some of the most spectacular lookouts and walking trails. Whether you're a nature lover, photographer, or simply seeking a memorable drive, this route delivers on every front.
Highlights & What to See
- Echo Point Lookout – The iconic vantage point for the Three Sisters, best visited at sunrise or sunset for dramatic lighting.
- Scenic World – A family-friendly attraction offering the Scenic Railway, Skyway, and Cableway for unique perspectives of the rainforest and cliffs.
- Govetts Leap Lookout – A less crowded viewpoint with sweeping views of the Grose Valley and a short walk to the edge of the escarpment.
- Wentworth Falls – A series of cascading waterfalls accessible via a network of walking tracks that lead to stunning lookout platforms.
- Leura Cascades – A serene picnic spot with gentle waterfalls and easy walking trails through lush bushland.
- Katoomba – The main hub of the Blue Mountains, with charming cafes, art galleries, and antique shops worth exploring before or after the drive.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend a full day driving the Route des Crêtes, stopping at key lookouts and completing short walks. If you want to tackle longer hikes, such as the National Pass or the Grand Canyon Track, plan for two days. Start early to avoid crowds and enjoy the morning light. The route can be comfortably driven in 2–3 hours without stops, but allow at least 4–6 hours to fully appreciate the highlights.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Blackheath – A quaint village with excellent cafes and access to the spectacular Govetts Leap and the Blue Mountains Heritage Centre.
- Jenolan Caves – A network of limestone caves with guided tours, about a 1.5-hour drive from Katoomba.
- Mount Victoria – The highest town in the Blue Mountains, offering historic sites and the dramatic Victoria Pass lookout.
- Lithgow – A historic mining town with the Zig Zag Railway and stunning sandstone formations in the surrounding area.
- Wollemi National Park – A vast wilderness area with remote hiking opportunities and the famous Wollemi Pine.
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