Six Foot Track

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Stretching 45 kilometres through the rugged Blue Mountains wilderness, the Six Foot Track is a multi-day hiking trail that follows an old coach road built in the 1880s to connect Katoomba with the Jenolan Caves. This is not a gentle stroll — the track demands fitness and preparation, but rewards with dramatic escarpment views, eucalypt forests, river crossings, and a genuine sense of remoteness just a few hours from Sydney. For international travellers, it’s a chance to experience Australia’s bush country at its most immersive, with campfire nights under star-filled skies.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most hikers complete the Six Foot Track in three days and two nights, walking roughly 15 km per day. This allows a comfortable pace with time to swim, take photos, and set up camp well before dark. Fit hikers can knock it out in two days, but that means longer, harder days and less time to soak in the scenery. Plan to start early from Katoomba and book a transfer back from Jenolan Caves — or arrange a car shuffle if you have your own vehicle.

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