What to See

When visiting
The Blue Mountains

• If you have a camera, make sure you take it with you - you never know what you might see.

• ‘Stay for Awhile’. Take the opportunity to stay for a weekend or more and really experience all that The Blue Mountains have to offer.

• When travelling to the Blue Mountains why not come up The Great Western Highway and continue on to Mt Victoria then return home by the Bells Line of Road, through to Richmond and Windsor via The Causeway or visa versa. 

• By travelling on after Mt Victoria and down Victoria Pass you come into the beautiful Hartley Valley. From here you can continue on to Oberon and Jenolan Caves, Lithgow and villages or Bathurst and surrounding areas, also an easy drive from Sydney.

 

A few things to remember 

• The mountains are often covered in an early morning mist don’t let this deter you, it brings great photographic opportunities and most days the mist will lift by mid morning.

• When bushwalking - take a walking partner with you, let someone know where you’re going, take plenty of water and stay on the designated walking tracks.

• This area surrounded by a National Park with much to offer, please make note of fire bans and watch out for wildlife on the sides of, and crossing the roads when traveling at dawn and dusk.


  
 

 
 

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