Avoid the crowds on this relaxed exploration of the Blue Mountains! Discover the changing moods of the Blue Mountains in the late afternoon sunlight and capture the sunset over the rugged ranges and valleys. This tour is thoughtfully designed to sidestep Sydney’s peak-hour traffic with later departures and returns, allowing you more time to immerse yourself in the breathtaking scenery and tranquil native forests.
With a late morning departure, you’ll have extra time to explore Sydney before joining this tour to one of the world’s most spectacular World Heritage-Listed National Parks. Located just 50 kilometres from Sydney CBD, the Blue Mountains is a haven of diverse flora and fauna, steeped in Aboriginal heritage. Known for its dramatic landscape of rugged sandstone formations, sheer cliffs, and giant eucalyptus trees that give the region its iconic blue haze, the Blue Mountains promise a visual feast at every turn.
Our journey begins with a quick refreshment stop in the charming towns of Glenbrook or Leura, the gateway to the Blue Mountains. These picturesque villages are full of character, offering a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Guests can explore local cafes and boutique shops and purchase something to eat at their own expense while soaking up the historic charm of these iconic mountain towns.
Afterwards, we’ll set out on a scenic bush exploration as we search for kangaroos in the wild. Many of Australia’s native animals are most active during the dusk hours, making this the perfect opportunity to spot kangaroos hopping through the underbrush or grazing in open fields.
Next, we’ll explore the stunning Jamison Valley, a major scenic attraction known for its breathtaking valley and canyon views. We’ll get up close to the iconic sandstone formation, the Three Sisters, and hike along impressive bush trails toward one of New South Wales’ most awe-inspiring waterfalls. Then, embark on a 90-minute nature walk down to the base of Wentworth Falls—equivalent to 8 flights of stairs down and back up—as you immerse yourself in the lush native forests and the soothing sound of cascading water.
Finally, we’ll visit either Echo Point or Lincoln’s Rock, two of the most iconic viewing spots in the Blue Mountains. Here, you’ll settle in to watch the sun sink behind the distant mountains, casting dramatic shadows over the rock formations, eucalyptus forests, and valleys. The panoramic views are simply unforgettable—a perfect way to end a day of exploration.
On the journey home, we’ll pause for a quick break before continuing this unforgettable adventure back into Sydney in the evening. This scenic tour is centred around the sunset experience, so we maintain flexibility with our return time to ensure you can fully enjoy this magical moment throughout the year.
*A moderate level of fitness is required to complete the walks. Autopia Tours reserves the right to alter the route or itinerary stops during seasonal weather fluctuations and/or during park closures.
Avoid the crowds on this relaxed exploration of the Blue Mountains! Discover the changing moods of the Blue Mountains in the late afternoon sunlight and capture the sunset over the rugged ranges and valleys. This tour is thoughtfully designed to sidestep Sydney’s peak-hour traffic with later departures and returns, allowing you more time to immerse yourself in the breathtaking scenery and tranquil native forests.
With a late morning departure, you’ll have extra time to explore Sydney before joining this tour to one of the world’s most spectacular World Heritage-Listed National Parks. Located just 50 kilometres from Sydney CBD, the Blue Mountains is a haven of diverse flora and fauna, steeped in Aboriginal heritage. Known for its dramatic landscape of rugged sandstone formations, sheer cliffs, and giant eucalyptus trees that give the region its iconic blue haze, the Blue Mountains promise a visual feast at every turn.
Our journey begins with a quick refreshment stop in the charming towns of Glenbrook or Leura, the gateway to the Blue Mountains. These picturesque villages are full of character, offering a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Guests can explore local cafes and boutique shops and purchase something to eat at their own expense while soaking up the historic charm of these iconic mountain towns.
Afterwards, we’ll set out on a scenic bush exploration as we search for kangaroos in the wild. Many of Australia’s native animals are most active during the dusk hours, making this the perfect opportunity to spot kangaroos hopping through the underbrush or grazing in open fields.
Next, we’ll explore the stunning Jamison Valley, a major scenic attraction known for its breathtaking valley and canyon views. We’ll get up close to the iconic sandstone formation, the Three Sisters, and hike along impressive bush trails toward one of New South Wales’ most awe-inspiring waterfalls. Then, embark on a 90-minute nature walk down to the base of Wentworth Falls—equivalent to 8 flights of stairs down and back up—as you immerse yourself in the lush native forests and the soothing sound of cascading water.
Finally, we’ll visit either Echo Point or Lincoln’s Rock, two of the most iconic viewing spots in the Blue Mountains. Here, you’ll settle in to watch the sun sink behind the distant mountains, casting dramatic shadows over the rock formations, eucalyptus forests, and valleys. The panoramic views are simply unforgettable—a perfect way to end a day of exploration.
On the journey home, we’ll pause for a quick break before continuing this unforgettable adventure back into Sydney in the evening. This scenic tour is centred around the sunset experience, so we maintain flexibility with our return time to ensure you can fully enjoy this magical moment throughout the year.
Meals: n/a
Driving distance: 250km
Walking distance: 2-4km (subject to fitness)
*A moderate level of fitness is required to complete the walks. Autopia Tours reserves the right to alter the route or itinerary stops during seasonal weather fluctuations and/or during park closures.
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Weather conditions throughout New South Wales - especially in the Blue Mountains National Park - can be unpredictable and may impact visibility or affect certain stops on the itinerary. While we always strive to operate our tours as planned, they will proceed in rain, fog, or low-visibility conditions (including whiteouts), and refunds are not provided due to adverse weather. Unless you are directly contacted by the tour provider, your tour will go ahead as scheduled. We strongly recommend checking the forecast and average temperatures for your travel dates and packing comfortable clothing suitable for a range of conditions.
In New South Wales, the weather can change throughout the day so it is always a good idea to be prepared at all times. In the event of rain or inclement weather, your experience will still go ahead, unless contacted by the provider. Please ensure you have checked the average temperatures for the time of year you are travelling and have packed adequate clothing for the evening.
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Avoid the crowds on this relaxed exploration of the Blue Mountains! Discover the changing moods of the Blue Mountains in the late afternoon sunlight and capture the sunset over the rugged ranges and valleys. This tour is thoughtfully designed to sidestep Sydney’s peak-hour traffic with later departures and returns, allowing you more time to immerse yourself in the breathtaking scenery and tranquil native forests.
With a late morning departure, you’ll have extra time to explore Sydney before joining this tour to one of the world’s most spectacular World Heritage-Listed National Parks. Located just 50 kilometres from Sydney CBD, the Blue Mountains is a haven of diverse flora and fauna, steeped in Aboriginal heritage. Known for its dramatic landscape of rugged sandstone formations, sheer cliffs, and giant eucalyptus trees that give the region its iconic blue haze, the Blue Mountains promise a visual feast at every turn.
Our journey begins with a quick refreshment stop in the charming towns of Glenbrook or Leura, the gateway to the Blue Mountains. These picturesque villages are full of character, offering a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Guests can explore local cafes and boutique shops and purchase something to eat at their own expense while soaking up the historic charm of these iconic mountain towns.
Afterwards, we’ll set out on a scenic bush exploration as we search for kangaroos in the wild. Many of Australia’s native animals are most active during the dusk hours, making this the perfect opportunity to spot kangaroos hopping through the underbrush or grazing in open fields.
Next, we’ll explore the stunning Jamison Valley, a major scenic attraction known for its breathtaking valley and canyon views. We’ll get up close to the iconic sandstone formation, the Three Sisters, and hike along impressive bush trails toward one of New South Wales’ most awe-inspiring waterfalls. Then, embark on a 90-minute nature walk down to the base of Wentworth Falls—equivalent to 8 flights of stairs down and back up—as you immerse yourself in the lush native forests and the soothing sound of cascading water.
Finally, we’ll visit either Echo Point or Lincoln’s Rock, two of the most iconic viewing spots in the Blue Mountains. Here, you’ll settle in to watch the sun sink behind the distant mountains, casting dramatic shadows over the rock formations, eucalyptus forests, and valleys. The panoramic views are simply unforgettable—a perfect way to end a day of exploration.
On the journey home, we’ll pause for a quick break before continuing this unforgettable adventure back into Sydney in the evening. This scenic tour is centred around the sunset experience, so we maintain flexibility with our return time to ensure you can fully enjoy this magical moment throughout the year.
Meals: n/a
Driving distance: 250km
Walking distance: 2-4km (subject to fitness)
*A moderate level of fitness is required to complete the walks. Autopia Tours reserves the right to alter the route or itinerary stops during seasonal weather fluctuations and/or during park closures.
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The tour is designed to avoid Sydney's peak hour traffic by leaving and returning later to maximize our time enjoying the scenery. With a late morning departure, you'll have extra time to explore Sydney before boarding this World Heritage-Listed National Park tour. This area is rich in Aboriginal heritage and diverse flora and fauna. The Blue Mountains are known for their dramatic landscapes and unique sandstone formations. Surrounded by giant eucalyptus trees it creates a blue haze that lives up to its name.
Next, we explore Jamison Valley, a major scenic attraction with magnificent valley and canyon views. Get close to the iconic Three Sisters sandstone formation. Watch the sun sink behind the distant mountains as you hike along impressive bush trails to one of the most breathtaking waterfalls in New South Wales. Dusk is a time when many native animals are active and will explore some secret locations on the way home.
Driving: 250km.Walking: 2-4km (subject to fitness).
The tour is designed to avoid Sydney's peak hour traffic by leaving and returning later to maximize our time enjoying the scenery. With a late morning departure, you'll have extra time to explore Sydney before boarding this World Heritage-Listed National Park tour. This area is rich in Aboriginal heritage and diverse flora and fauna. The Blue Mountains are known for their dramatic landscapes and unique sandstone formations. Surrounded by giant eucalyptus trees it creates a blue haze that lives up to its name.
Next, we explore Jamison Valley, a major scenic attraction with magnificent valley and canyon views. Get close to the iconic Three Sisters sandstone formation. Watch the sun sink behind the distant mountains as you hike along impressive bush trails to one of the most breathtaking waterfalls in New South Wales. Dusk is a time when many native animals are active and will explore some secret locations on the way home.
Driving: 250km.
Walking: 2-4km (subject to fitness).
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Private Tours: Private charters services are available on request at [email protected].
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The tour is designed to avoid Sydney's peak hour traffic by leaving and returning later to maximize our time enjoying the scenery. With a late morning departure, you'll have extra time to explore Sydney before boarding this World Heritage-Listed National Park tour. This area is rich in Aboriginal heritage and diverse flora and fauna. The Blue Mountains are known for their dramatic landscapes and unique sandstone formations. Surrounded by giant eucalyptus trees it creates a blue haze that lives up to its name.
Next, we explore Jamison Valley, a major scenic attraction with magnificent valley and canyon views. Get close to the iconic Three Sisters sandstone formation. Watch the sun sink behind the distant mountains as you hike along impressive bush trails to one of the most breathtaking waterfalls in New South Wales. Dusk is a time when many native animals are active and will explore some secret locations on the way home.
Driving: 250km.
Walking: 2-4km (subject to fitness).
The tour is designed to avoid Sydney's peak hour traffic by leaving and returning later to maximize our time enjoying the scenery. With a late morning departure, you'll have extra time to explore Sydney before boarding this World Heritage-Listed National Park tour. This area is rich in Aboriginal heritage and diverse flora and fauna. The Blue Mountains are known for their dramatic landscapes and unique sandstone formations. Surrounded by giant eucalyptus trees it creates a blue haze that lives up to its name.
Next, we explore Jamison Valley, a major scenic attraction with magnificent valley and canyon views. Get close to the iconic Three Sisters sandstone formation. Watch the sun sink behind the distant mountains as you hike along impressive bush trails to one of the most breathtaking waterfalls in New South Wales. Dusk is a time when many native animals are active and will explore some secret locations on the way home.
Driving: 250km.
Walking: 2-4km (subject to fitness).
Additional Info
In New South Wales, the weather can change throughout the day so it is always a good idea to be prepared at all times. In the event of rain or inclement weather, your experience will still go ahead, unless contacted by the provider. Please ensure you have checked the average temperatures for the time of year you are travelling and have packed adequate clothing for the evening.
In New South Wales, the weather can change throughout the day so it is always a good idea to be prepared at all times. In the event of rain or inclement weather, your experience will still go ahead, unless contacted by the provider. Please ensure you have checked the average temperatures for the time of year you are travelling and have packed adequate clothing for the evening.
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Avoid the crowds on this relaxed exploration of the Blue Mountains! Explore the changing moods of the Blue Mountains in the late afternoon sunlight and capture the sunset over the rugged ranges and valleys.
Avoid the crowds on this relaxed exploration of the Blue Mountains! Explore the changing moods of the Blue Mountains in the late afternoon sunlight and capture the sunset over the rugged ranges and valleys.
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The tour is designed to avoid Sydney's peak hour traffic by leaving and returning later to maximize our time enjoying the scenery. With a late morning departure, you'll have extra time to explore Sydney before boarding this World Heritage-Listed National Park tour. This area is rich in Aboriginal heritage and diverse flora and fauna. The Blue Mountains are known for their dramatic landscapes and unique sandstone formations. Surrounded by giant eucalyptus trees it creates a blue haze that lives up to its name.
Next, we explore Jamison Valley, a major scenic attraction with magnificent valley and canyon views. Get close to the iconic Three Sisters sandstone formation. Watch the sun sink behind the distant mountains as you hike along impressive bush trails to one of the most breathtaking waterfalls in New South Wales. Dusk is a time when many native animals are active and will explore some secret locations on the way home.
Driving: 250km.
Walking: 2-4km (subject to fitness).
The tour is designed to avoid Sydney's peak hour traffic by leaving and returning later to maximize our time enjoying the scenery. With a late morning departure, you'll have extra time to explore Sydney before boarding this World Heritage-Listed National Park tour. This area is rich in Aboriginal heritage and diverse flora and fauna. The Blue Mountains are known for their dramatic landscapes and unique sandstone formations. Surrounded by giant eucalyptus trees it creates a blue haze that lives up to its name.
Next, we explore Jamison Valley, a major scenic attraction with magnificent valley and canyon views. Get close to the iconic Three Sisters sandstone formation. Watch the sun sink behind the distant mountains as you hike along impressive bush trails to one of the most breathtaking waterfalls in New South Wales. Dusk is a time when many native animals are active and will explore some secret locations on the way home.
Driving: 250km.
Walking: 2-4km (subject to fitness).
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The tour is designed to avoid Sydney's peak hour traffic by leaving and returning later to maximize our time enjoying the scenery. With a late morning departure, you'll have extra time to explore Sydney before boarding this World Heritage-Listed National Park tour. This area is rich in Aboriginal heritage and diverse flora and fauna. The Blue Mountains are known for their dramatic landscapes and unique sandstone formations. Surrounded by giant eucalyptus trees it creates a blue haze that lives up to its name.
Next, we explore Jamison Valley, a major scenic attraction with magnificent valley and canyon views. Get close to the iconic Three Sisters sandstone formation. Watch the sun sink behind the distant mountains as you hike along impressive bush trails to one of the most breathtaking waterfalls in New South Wales. Dusk is a time when many native animals are active and will explore some secret locations on the way home.
Driving: 250km.
Walking: 2-4km (subject to fitness).
The tour is designed to avoid Sydney's peak hour traffic by leaving and returning later to maximize our time enjoying the scenery. With a late morning departure, you'll have extra time to explore Sydney before boarding this World Heritage-Listed National Park tour. This area is rich in Aboriginal heritage and diverse flora and fauna. The Blue Mountains are known for their dramatic landscapes and unique sandstone formations. Surrounded by giant eucalyptus trees it creates a blue haze that lives up to its name.
Next, we explore Jamison Valley, a major scenic attraction with magnificent valley and canyon views. Get close to the iconic Three Sisters sandstone formation. Watch the sun sink behind the distant mountains as you hike along impressive bush trails to one of the most breathtaking waterfalls in New South Wales. Dusk is a time when many native animals are active. We'll explore some secret spots.
Driving: 250km.
Walking: 2-4km (subject to fitness).
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The tour is designed to avoid Sydney's peak hour traffic by leaving and returning later to maximize our time enjoying the scenery. With a late morning departure, you'll have extra time to explore Sydney before boarding this World Heritage-Listed National Park tour. This area is rich in Aboriginal heritage and diverse flora and fauna. The Blue Mountains are known for their dramatic landscapes and unique sandstone formations. Surrounded by giant eucalyptus trees it creates a blue haze that lives up to its name.
Next, we explore Jamison Valley, a major scenic attraction with magnificent valley and canyon views. Get close to the iconic Three Sisters sandstone formation. Watch the sun sink behind the distant mountains as you hike along impressive bush trails to one of the most breathtaking waterfalls in New South Wales. Dusk is a time when many native animals are active. We'll explore some secret spots.
Driving: 250km.
Walking: 2-4km (subject to fitness).
The tour is designed to avoid Sydney's peak hour traffic by leaving and returning later to maximize our time enjoying the scenery. With a late morning departure, you'll have extra time to explore Sydney before boarding this World Heritage-Listed National Park tour. This area is rich in Aboriginal heritage and diverse flora and fauna. The Blue Mountains are known for their dramatic landscapes and unique sandstone formations. Surrounded by giant eucalyptus trees it creates a blue haze that lives up to its name.
Next, we explore Jamison Valley, a major scenic attraction with magnificent valley and canyon views. Get close to the iconic Three Sisters sandstone formation. Watch the sun sink behind the distant mountains as you hike along impressive bush trails to one of the most breathtaking waterfalls in New South Wales. Dusk is a time when many native animals are active. We'll explore some secret spots where we're most likely to see them.
Driving: 250km.
Walking: 2-4km (subject to fitness).
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A legal guardian or adult must accompany children between 6 and 17 years old.
A minimum of moderate to low level of fitness is required to complete the walks.
This itinerary may vary and is interchangeable to adapt to seasonal changes and weather fluctuations
Typically, walks are 2-4km or less a day, often in direct sunlight.
A legal guardian or adult must accompany children between 6 and 17 years old.
A minimum of moderate to low level of fitness is required to complete the walks.
Sites in the parks may close for cultural reasons or to adapt to seasonal changes.
Typically, walks are 2-4km or less a day, often in direct sunlight.
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A legal guardian or adult must accompany children between 6 and 17 years old.
A minimum of moderate to low level of fitness is required to complete the walks.
Sites in the parks may close for cultural reasons or to adapt to seasonal changes.
Typically, walks are 2-4km or less a day, often in direct sunlight.
A minimum moderate level of fitness is required to complete the walks.
Child fare prices apply from 6 to 12 years old.
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A minimum moderate level of fitness is required to complete the walks.
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Please re-confirm your tour details within 7 days prior to departure directly with the operator at [email protected] or 03 9393 1333.
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In New South Wales, the weather can change throughout the day so it is always a good idea to be prepared at all times. In the event of rain or inclement weather, your experience will still go ahead, unless contacted by the provider. Please ensure you have checked the average temperatures for the time of year you are travelling and have packed adequate clothing for the evening.
In Victoria, the weather can change throughout the day so it is always a good idea to be prepared at all times. In the event of rain or inclement weather, your experience will still go ahead, unless contacted by the provider. Please ensure you have checked the average temperatures for the time of year you are travelling and have packed adequate clothing.
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In Victoria, the weather can change throughout the day so it is always a good idea to be prepared at all times. In the event of rain or inclement weather, your experience will still go ahead, unless contacted by the provider. Please ensure you have checked the average temperatures for the time of year you are travelling and have packed adequate clothing.
The tour is designed to avoid Sydney's peak hour traffic by leaving and returning later to maximize our time enjoying the scenery. With a late morning departure, you'll have extra time to explore Sydney before boarding this World Heritage-Listed National Park tour. This area is rich in Aboriginal heritage and diverse flora and fauna. The Blue Mountains are known for their dramatic landscapes and unique sandstone formations. Surrounded by giant eucalyptus trees it creates a blue haze that lives up to its name.
Next, we explore Jamison Valley, a major scenic attraction with magnificent valley and canyon views. Get close to the iconic Three Sisters sandstone formation. Watch the sun sink behind the distant mountains as you hike along impressive bush trails to one of the most breathtaking waterfalls in New South Wales. Dusk is a time when many native animals are active. We'll explore some secret spots where we're most likely to see them.
Driving: 250km.
Walking: 2-4km (subject to fitness).
This tour is designed to avoid the peak hour traffic of Sydney with later departures and returns to maximise our time enjoying the stunning scenery and native forests. With a late morning departure, you will have extra time to explore Sydney before joining this tour to one of the world's most spectacular World Heritage-Listed National Parks. Located 50 kilometres from Sydney CBD, the Blue Mountains is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, and is rich in Aboriginal heritage. A rugged mountain range of unique sandstone formations and steep cliffs, the Blue Mountains is known for its dramatic landscape. Surrounded by giant eucalyptus trees which creates a blue haze that lives up to its name.
Next, we explore Jamison Valley, a major scenic attraction with magnificent valley and canyon views. Get up close to the iconic Three Sisters sandstone formation. Watch the sun sink behind the distant mountains as you hike along impressive bush trails to one of the most breathtaking waterfalls in New South Wales. Dusk is a time when many of Australia's native animals are active. We'll explore some of the secret spots where we are most likely to see them.
Meals: n/a.
Driving distance: 250km.
Walking distance: 2-4km (subject to fitness).
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This tour is designed to avoid the peak hour traffic of Sydney with later departures and returns to maximise our time enjoying the stunning scenery and native forests. With a late morning departure, you will have extra time to explore Sydney before joining this tour to one of the world's most spectacular World Heritage-Listed National Parks. Located 50 kilometres from Sydney CBD, the Blue Mountains is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, and is rich in Aboriginal heritage. A rugged mountain range of unique sandstone formations and steep cliffs, the Blue Mountains is known for its dramatic landscape. Surrounded by giant eucalyptus trees which creates a blue haze that lives up to its name.
Next, we explore Jamison Valley, a major scenic attraction with magnificent valley and canyon views. Get up close to the iconic Three Sisters sandstone formation. Watch the sun sink behind the distant mountains as you hike along impressive bush trails to one of the most breathtaking waterfalls in New South Wales. Dusk is a time when many of Australia's native animals are active. We'll explore some of the secret spots where we are most likely to see them.
Meals: n/a.
Driving distance: 250km.
Walking distance: 2-4km (subject to fitness).
This tour is designed to avoid the peak hour traffic of Sydney with later departures and returns to maximise our time enjoying the stunning scenery and native forests. With a late morning departure, you will have extra time to explore Sydney before joining this tour to one of the world's most spectacular World Heritage-Listed National Parks. Located 50 kilometres from Sydney CBD, the Blue Mountains is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, and is rich in Aboriginal heritage. A rugged mountain range of unique sandstone formations and steep cliffs, the Blue Mountains is known for its dramatic landscape. Surrounded by giant eucalyptus trees which creates a blue haze that lives up to its name.
Next, we explore Jamison Valley, a major scenic attraction with magnificent valley and canyon views. Get up close to the iconic Three Sisters sandstone formation. Watch the sun sink behind the distant mountains as you hike along impressive bush trails to one of the most breathtaking waterfalls in New South Wales. Dusk is a time when many of Australia's native animals are active. We'll explore some of the secret spots where we are most likely to see them.
Meals: n/a.
Driving distance: 250km.
Walking distance: 2-4km (subject to fitness).
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This tour is designed to avoid the peak hour traffic of Sydney with later departures and returns to maximise our time enjoying the stunning scenery and native forests.With a late morning departure, you will have extra time to explore Sydney before joining this tour to one of the world's most spectacular World Heritage-Listed National Parks. Located 50 kilometres from Sydney CBD, the Blue Mountains is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, and is rich in Aboriginal heritage. A rugged mountain range of unique sandstone formations and steep cliffs, the Blue Mountains is known for its dramatic landscape. Surrounded by giant eucalyptus trees which creates a blue haze that lives up to its name.
Next, we explore Jamison Valley, a major scenic attraction with magnificent valley and canyon views. Get up close to the iconic Three Sisters sandstone formation. Watch the sun sink behind the distant mountains as you hike along impressive bush trails to one of the most breathtaking waterfalls in New South Wales. Dusk is a time when many of Australia's native animals are active. We'll explore some of the secret spots where we are most likely to see them.
Meals: n/a.
Driving distance: 250km.
Walking distance: 2-4km (subject to fitness) .
This tour is designed to avoid the peak hour traffic of Sydney with later departures and returns to maximise our time enjoying the stunning scenery and native forests.
With a late morning departure, you will have extra time to explore Sydney before joining this tour to one of the world's most spectacular World Heritage-Listed National Parks. Located 50 kilometres from Sydney CBD, the Blue Mountains is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, and is rich in Aboriginal heritage. A rugged mountain range of unique sandstone formations and steep cliffs, the Blue Mountains is known for its dramatic landscape. Surrounded by giant eucalyptus trees which creates a blue haze that lives up to its name.
Next, we explore Jamison Valley, a major scenic attraction with magnificent valley and canyon views. Get up close to the iconic Three Sisters sandstone formation. Watch the sun sink behind the distant mountains as you hike along impressive bush trails to one of the most breathtaking waterfalls in New South Wales. Dusk is a time when many of Australia's native animals are active. We'll explore some of the secret spots where we are most likely to see them.
Meals: n/a.
Driving distance: 250km.
Walking distance: 2-4km (subject to fitness) .
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This tour is designed to avoid the peak hour traffic of Sydney with later departures and returns to maximise our time enjoying the stunning scenery and native forests.
With a late morning departure, you will have extra time to explore Sydney before joining this tour to one of the world's most spectacular World Heritage-Listed National Parks. Located 50 kilometres from Sydney CBD, the Blue Mountains is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, and is rich in Aboriginal heritage. A rugged mountain range of unique sandstone formations and steep cliffs, the Blue Mountains is known for its dramatic landscape. Surrounded by giant eucalyptus trees which creates a blue haze that lives up to its name.
Next, we explore Jamison Valley, a major scenic attraction with magnificent valley and canyon views. Get up close to the iconic Three Sisters sandstone formation. Watch the sun sink behind the distant mountains as you hike along impressive bush trails to one of the most breathtaking waterfalls in New South Wales. Dusk is a time when many of Australia's native animals are active. We'll explore some of the secret spots where we are most likely to see them.
Meals: n/a.
Driving distance: 250km.
Walking distance: 2-4km (subject to fitness) .
This tour is designed to avoid the peak hour traffic of Sydney with later departures and returns to maximise our time enjoying the stunning scenery and native forests.
With a late morning departure, you will have extra time to explore Sydney before joining this tour to one of the world's most spectacular World Heritage-Listed National Parks. Located 50 kilometres from Sydney CBD, the Blue Mountains is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, and is rich in Aboriginal heritage. A rugged mountain range of unique sandstone formations and steep cliffs, the Blue Mountains is known for its dramatic landscape. Surrounded by giant eucalyptus trees which creates a blue haze that lives up to its name.
We travel onwards to explore the amazing Jamison Valley with magnificent valley and canyon views, a major scenic attraction. Get up close to the storied sandstone formation, the iconic Three Sisters. Hike along some impressive bush trails toward one of the most breathtaking waterfalls in New South Wales then settle in to watch the sun sink behind the distant mountains casting shadows over the rock formations and eucalyptus forests. On the journey home, take a quick break to grab some dinner before we go kangaroo spotting! Many of Australia’s native animals are much more active in the dusk hours and we’ll explore some of the secret spots where we are most likely to find wildlife.
Meals: n/a.
Driving distance: 250km.
Walking distance: 2-4km (subject to fitness) .
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Blue Mountains Sunset & Wilderness Tour from Sydney
Blue Mountains Sunset & Wilderness Experience from Sydney