Blue Mountains
About accommodations
Good Day Guys,
Only if you really think about restaurants?! We have more detailed information about blue mountain tours
There’s just a magic in Blue Mountains National Park that sticks with you long after you’ve left. Maybe it’s the gum trees filling the air with that signature blue haze, or the cliffs glowing gold at sunset while the birds sing their sunset chorus. Whatever it is, whenever I escape the city and head west, I’m reminded why this World Heritage Listed National Park is one of Australia’s most beautiful landscapes.
I’ve been guiding travellers through this region — from Echo Point’s lookouts to the Megalong Valley and the limestone caves of Jenolan — and trust me, the Blue Mountains experience goes beyond a quick tour. They’re a deep-breathing antidote to city life, a natural cathedral of rock walls, rain mists and forest fragrance.
Just 90 minutes from Circular Quay via the Great Western Highway, the Blue Mountains National Park is part of the World Heritage-listed Greater Blue Mountains Area, a protected area of over a million hectares that reaches deep into Wollemi. It’s a patchwork of steep gorges, rainforests and eucalypt forests inhabited by over 400 kinds of Aussie wildlife, including curious wallabies, shy dingoes and the famous lyrebird.
Please visit our internet portal about restaurants please click https://exmouth-tours.com/journey-to-blue-mountains-national-park/ for Sign up for a free consultation now!
Tags: 1 Day Blue Mountains Tour, wine tours to Hunter Valley, attractions, Katoomba,