Photo: Maksym Kozlenko / CC BY-SA 4.0
Perched on the western edge of the Blue Mountains, Blackheath is a cool-climate haven that feels a world away from Sydney. Its misty mornings, dramatic sandstone cliffs, and quiet village charm draw travellers seeking bushwalking, art galleries, and hearty café culture. The town’s high altitude (over 1,000 metres) means crisp air and spectacular seasonal colour — think fiery autumn leaves and snow-dusted escarpments in winter.
Highlights & What to See
- Govetts Leap Lookout — Arguably the Blue Mountains’ most breathtaking view: a sheer drop into the Grose Valley, with the iconic Bridal Veil Falls plunging beside you. Arrive early for the morning light.
- Blue Mountains Botanic Garden Mount Tomah — A cool-climate wonderland 10 minutes north, with themed gardens, rainforest walks, and sweeping views over the Wollemi wilderness. Don’t miss the Wollemi Pine grove.
- Centennial Glen & Porters Pass — A classic bushwalk that descends into a fern-filled canyon, with swimming holes and towering cliff walls. It’s a moderate 2–3 hour loop.
- Blackheath Village — Stroll the main street for antique shops, the famous Blackheath Bakery (try the pies), and the galleries of local artists. The weekend markets are a treat.
- Pulpit Rock Lookout — A shorter, less crowded alternative to Govetts Leap, offering a panoramic sweep of the Grose Valley from a rocky outcrop.
Suggested Time to Spend
Blackheath rewards a relaxed pace. Two nights allow you to tackle a major walk (like the Grand Canyon track or Porters Pass) on one day, and explore the botanic garden and village on the other. Day-trippers from Sydney can manage a highlights hit — Govetts Leap, a bakery stop, and a short walk — but you’ll wish you’d stayed. The area feels magical in the late afternoon when the light softens on the escarpments.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Katoomba — 15 minutes east, with the Three Sisters, Scenic World, and a lively food scene. Great for a sunset visit.
- Mount Victoria — The highest Blue Mountains town, with historic pubs, the Jenolan Caves turn-off, and the start of the Six Foot Track.
- Megalong Valley — A serene valley with horse riding, farm stays, and the Megalong Creek walking track. Perfect for a half-day escape.
- Wollemi National Park — Vast wilderness for experienced bushwalkers and canyoning enthusiasts. Access via the Bells Line of Road.
- Bilpin & the Bells Line of Road — Apple orchards, cideries, and the Bilpin Fruit Bowl. A scenic alternative route back to Sydney.
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Image credits
- Katoomba — Adam.J.W.C. / CC BY-SA 2.5
- Mount Victoria — Fracboy / Public domain
- Megalong Valley — MrActiniuM / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Blue Mountains Botanic Garden Mount Tomah — Classy Melissa / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Wollemi National Park — Sardaka ( talk ) 08:13, 23 September 2013 (UTC) / CC BY 3.0
- Bilpin & the Bells Line of Road — Maksym Kozlenko / CC BY-SA 3.0