Blue Mountains

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Just 90 minutes west of Sydney, the Blue Mountains offer a dramatic contrast to the city's coastal vibe. Named for the blue haze created by eucalyptus oil droplets mixing with dust and water vapour, this World Heritage-listed region is a wonderland of sandstone cliffs, deep valleys, and ancient rainforests. The air smells of eucalyptus and damp earth, and the views from lookouts like Echo Point are the stuff of postcards. Whether you're a bushwalker, a foodie, or a history buff, the Blue Mountains deliver a quintessential Australian wilderness experience with a dash of mountain-town charm.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give the Blue Mountains at least two days to do it justice. A day trip is possible from Sydney, but you'll only scratch the surface. Spend the first day exploring Katoomba, the Three Sisters, and Scenic World; on the second day, head to Wentworth Falls and Leura, or venture further to Jenolan Caves. If you have a third day, consider a bushwalk along the Grand Canyon Track or the National Pass. The region is easily navigable by car, and public transport (train from Sydney to Katoomba, then local buses) is a good alternative.

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