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Things to see and do in the Blue Mountains


Blackburn's Family Hotel
15 Parke Street Katoomba - Phone 02 4782 1106 (Intntl +61 2 4782 1106) - Email us
 

 

Blackburn's Family Hotel is located in the heart of the World Heritage Listed Blue Mountains. There is always heaps to see and do, and at Blackburns Family Hotel you can get the "local knowledge" that makes your travel experience that extra bit special.

 

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Top Ten Things To Do In The Blue Mountains This Month

1. Ride the Scenic Railway
2. Horse
Riding in the Megalong Valley
3. Bushwalk of the month - Castle Head
4. Blue Mountains Markets - Grab a bargain, find a treasure!
5. Witness a Gypsy Concert in a remote Blue Mountains cave!
6. Check out some local Blue Mountains Art!
7. Take in a sunset!
8. Visit the stunning Mt Tomah Botanic Gardens, home of the "Living fossil", the Wollemi Pine.
9. See the stars at the Kings Tableland Observatory
10. Give the brain a work-out at the Blackheath Philosophy Forum

Bushwalk of the month - Furber Steps-Scenic Railway
2 km, 45 minutes, medium difficulty

You'll get a great cross-section of the Blue Mountains scenery on this walk, which includes a self-guided walk down the Furber Steps. Cut into the sandstone by hand, these steps climb up through the rainforest, under spectacular rock overhangs and past plunging waterfalls.

Start from the Katoomba Falls kiosk (follow the signs to Scenic World and you'll go past it) and descend to Witches Leap. Turn left and head down to the Rainforest Lookout – you'll get fine views of the rainforest canopy here, and might also hear whipbirds and lyrebirds. You can also take a 10-minute detour along the Underfalls Track, for a superb view of Katoomba Falls. Then return to the main track and continue on to Queen Victoria Lookout. Descend the Furber Steps, turn right at the bottom and walk 200 m through the rainforest. You'll pass spectacular rock overhangs and plunging waterfalls (such as Veras Grotto, a short diversion from the main track) before reaching the base of the Scenic Railway. If you'd rather only have downhill memories of Furber Steps, the railway runs every day from 9 am to 4.50 pm.

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