Blackheath
Perched on the western edge of the Blue Mountains, Blackheath is a cool-climate escape that feels a world away from Sydney's coastal buzz. Its name nods to the heath-covered moors of England, but the landscape here is pure Australian drama: towering sandstone cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and deep eucalypt forests. The village centre, with its antique shops, cosy cafes, and historic guesthouses, has a refined, artsy vibe that makes it a favourite for weekenders and bushwalkers alike.
Highlights & What to See
- Govetts Leap Lookout — One of the Blue Mountains' most jaw-dropping viewpoints, offering a sheer drop into the Grose Valley. On clear days you can see the Bridal Veil Falls cascading down the cliff face.
- Grand Canyon Track — A spectacular 6.3 km loop that descends into a fern-filled gorge, crossing creeks and passing under overhangs. It's the Blue Mountains' best half-day walk.
- Pulpit Rock Lookout — A less-crowded spot with a thrilling view over the Grose Valley, especially dramatic at sunset.
- Blackheath Memorial Park — A peaceful, leafy park with a war memorial, perfect for a picnic or a stroll among heritage trees.
- Antique and Art Galleries — The village is dotted with quirky antique shops and galleries, including the popular Blackheath Artisans Collective.
Suggested Time to Spend
Blackheath rewards a relaxed pace. If you're short on time, a morning can cover the main lookouts and a coffee in town. But to truly soak it in, plan a full day: tackle the Grand Canyon Track in the morning, grab a late lunch at a local cafe, then catch sunset at Pulpit Rock. Overnight stays are common, as the town's B&Bs and guesthouses offer a cosy base for exploring the western Blue Mountains.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Katoomba — The Blue Mountains' hub, just 10 minutes' drive east, home to the Three Sisters, Echo Point, and Scenic World.
- Mount Victoria — A historic village 5 minutes west, with a fascinating military museum and access to the Zig Zag Railway.
- Megalong Valley — A serene valley with a historic cemetery, wildflowers, and a lookout that feels remote despite being close to Blackheath.
- Wentworth Falls — Famous for its tiered waterfall and the Wentworth Pass walk, a challenging but rewarding full-day hike.
- Jenolan Caves — A 45-minute drive through stunning mountain scenery; these limestone caves are among the oldest in the world.
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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
- Wentworth Falls — Michael Wood / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Jenolan Caves — No machine-readable author provided. The bellman assumed (based on copyright claims). / Public domain