Grose Valley

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Carved by time and water, Grose Valley is a dramatic sandstone gorge in the Blue Mountains that offers some of the most spectacular wilderness walks in New South Wales. Its sheer cliffs, eucalypt forests, and wildflower-filled heathlands create a landscape that feels both ancient and alive. For travellers seeking solitude and raw natural beauty away from the busier lookouts, this valley delivers an authentic bushwalking experience with jaw-dropping views at every turn.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

For a rewarding day trip, allow four to six hours to walk the Rodriguez Pass and Lockleys Pylon loop, including stops for photos and a picnic. If you're short on time, a two-hour visit to Govetts Leap and Pulpit Rock lookouts gives you the essence of the valley. Overnight hikers can tackle the longer Grose Valley walking track, which takes two days and requires camping at the Blue Gum Forest — book ahead for a truly immersive experience.

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