Blue Mountains

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Rising dramatically west of Sydney, the Blue Mountains offer a world of ancient eucalyptus forests, sandstone cliffs, and deep valleys carved over millennia. This UNESCO World Heritage-listed region is a haven for hikers, nature lovers, and anyone seeking a cool escape from the city. The name comes from the blue haze created by eucalyptus oil droplets mixing with dust and water vapour – a sight that has captivated visitors for centuries.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a full day exploring the main lookouts and Scenic World, but to truly appreciate the region, plan for at least two days. This allows you to tackle a longer hike, visit Jenolan Caves, and enjoy a meal in Leura or Katoomba without rushing. If you’re short on time, a dawn-to-dusk trip from Sydney is doable – focus on Echo Point, Scenic World, and one short walk.

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