Govetts Leap

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Govetts Leap is one of the Blue Mountains' most dramatic lookout points, offering a breathtaking panorama of the Grose Valley from a sheer sandstone cliff. The name commemorates a colonial-era escape, but the real story here is the raw beauty of the escarpment, the distant Bridal Veil Falls, and the maze of bushwalking trails that beckon from the lookout. It's a must-stop on any Blue Mountains self-drive itinerary, especially for photographers and hikers seeking that iconic valley view.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 30–45 minutes at the lookout itself, but to truly appreciate the area, set aside half a day. Combine a morning visit with a short walk down the Govetts Leap Descent (allow 2–3 hours return) or a longer hike to Blue Gum Forest (4–5 hours). If you're short on time, the lookout alone is worth a stop, but the valley rewards those who venture below the rim.

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