 | Blue Mountains National Park Things To Do | Tips 31 - 40 of 141 |  | Popular Things To Do | Other Things To Do Tips | All Tips (141) Probably the best known tourist spot in the Blue Mountains... Can you see why it's called the Three Sisters? :) Leave a Comment
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This 'railway' goes down the side of a mountain for a great view of the Three Sisters... It's the better option for people who are afraid of heights as this one goes inside the mountain not over the gorge... Leave a Comment
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This is a cable car that goes across two mountains for a great view of the Three Sisters... If you are scared of heights then I wouldn't recommend this, but otherwise I am told it is fantastic... Leave a Comment
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The tour bus took us up to this lookout point where we could have a breathtaking view of the Kings Tableland. Leave a Comment
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We heard so much of the "3 Sister" and decided to make a trip to see them. And here they are. One, Two & Three Leave a Comment
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Wenworth Falls is one of the lookout point where your can have great views of Kings Taberland and Jamison Valley and Falls. Leave a Comment
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It's easy to find, because there is more singn to follow. Fascinating rock formation with associated Aboriginal Legend, panoramic views into the Jamison Valley, Picnic Areas, access to bushwalks which lead to the Scenic Railway and Jamison Valley. Open Time: Accessible at all times. Floodlit at night
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Can you see a shadow of an animal? Some say its a dog another says its a wolf? what say u? Leave a Comment
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I hardly ever do tours when I travel...I enjoy doing my own thing...and exploring every nook and cranny of a city...but this tour was great. I didn't feel like driving in Sydney....and the cars were expensive...so I booked a tour to see the Blue Mountains. If you only have a few days in Sydney...this is a great way to explore and get a feel for this part of Australia. The Blue Mountains are amazing... I booked a 4WD Day Tour of Blue Mountains $104USD/person with Frontier Safaris…they picked us up at 8:05 am from the hotel…and returned us at 6 pm (02) 9319 3458 or mobile 0407 436 001. $104 included lunch at a quirky place along the way while we learned to throw the boomerang. Our tour guide was a typical aussie...in a big ole landrover...and there were only 6 of us total...so it wasn't crowded. It was a great experience.... I know...it's full out cheeky...but if you don't do anything else touristy-try this one out...
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If u love skying this is the place to go in australia! I am quite an experienced skyier and I am used to go in the dolomites , the jewel of the alps.Trust me this NP is really amazing and the slopes are really good, the snow was perfect even at 300 o clock!there were many people but it s everything so well organized that its hard to meet anyone on the track.the only weird thing was the smell and the sight of eucaliptus, not an alpine scenery at all...... It s then possible to rent everything at the spot, with 100AUD, I managed to get a good pair of sky and boots and skypass for half day. Leave a Comment
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