Photo: Michael Wood / CC BY-SA 2.0
Perched on the escarpment of the Blue Mountains, Wentworth Falls is a serene retreat that combines dramatic waterfall views, lush bushwalks, and a rich colonial heritage. Just a 90-minute drive from Sydney or a short detour from Wollongong via the scenic Illawarra Highway, this village is a favourite for hikers and nature lovers. The centrepiece is the three-tiered Wentworth Falls themselves, plunging 187 metres into a fern-lined valley. The town’s historic Queen Victoria Building houses a popular café and art gallery, while the surrounding national park offers trails for all abilities.
Highlights & What to See
- Wentworth Falls Lookout – A short walk from the carpark delivers jaw-dropping views of the waterfall and Jamison Valley. Arrive early for the best light.
- Grand Cliff Top Walk – This iconic 10-kilometre section of the longer track connects Wentworth Falls to Katoomba, passing the Three Sisters and countless lookout points. Allow a full day for the whole stretch.
- Wentworth Falls Lake – A peaceful spot for a picnic or a gentle stroll, with a playground and barbecue facilities; great for families.
- Queen Victoria Building – Built in 1880, this historic stone building houses a café and art exhibitions; a good rainy-day option.
- Undercliff Walk – A moderate 2-kilometre loop that hugs the cliff face, offering cool shade and close-up views of the waterfall from below.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors find a half-day sufficient to see the main lookout and one short walk, but a full day allows you to tackle the Grand Cliff Top Walk or explore the Undercliff and National Pass trails. If you’re keen on photography or a relaxed picnic, plan for the entire afternoon. Overnight stays are common for those wanting to catch sunrise over the valley.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Katoomba – Just 10 minutes west, with the Three Sisters, Echo Point, and a vibrant café scene.
- Leura – A charming village known for its gardens, boutiques, and the Leura Cascades.
- Blackheath – A quieter base with excellent bushwalking and the famous Govetts Leap Lookout.
- Sea Cliff Bridge – On the drive from Wollongong, this stunning ocean-side bridge offers photo stops and coastal walks.
- Nan Tien Temple – Australia’s largest Buddhist temple, located in Wollongong’s suburb of Berkeley, with serene gardens and a vegetarian restaurant.
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Image credits
- Sea Cliff Bridge — illawarrashowcase / CC BY 2.0
- Nan Tien Temple — . Adam ( talk ) / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Katoomba — Adam.J.W.C. / CC BY-SA 2.5
- Leura — Adam.J.W.C. / CC BY-SA 2.5
- Blackheath — Maksym Kozlenko / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Blue Mountains National Park — Visions of Domino / CC BY 2.0