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Blue Mountains

Today the Blue Mountains offers a wide range of accommodation, much of it being in beautifully restored historic buildings. Log fires, country & period furnishings, mountain gardens & views are often available. So is a cave. Resort-style accommodation, & conference facilities, are also available.

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The Blue Mountains, west of Sydney, are part of the Great Dividing Range which stretches the length of the eastern coast of Australia. The Blue Mountains experiences four distinct seasons presenting an array of sky colours, mountain air texture and mountain mists.

The Blue Mountains covers an area of around 1436 square kilometres. The population of the Blue Mountains as recorded in the 2001 census is 73,671. The Blue Mountains is surrounded by several areas which also provide a vast array of tourist attractions and places of interest. Surrounding areas include Penrith, Richmond, Lithgow and Oberon.

Gumtrees, gorges, waterfalls and walks! Retreats, Resorts, Cafe's and Cottages! The stunning World Heritage scenery is enjoyed from the luxuries of brilliant hospitality throughout the Blue Mountains by millions of visitors each year. However, there's more to the region than just dining in the view!

 

                              

 

The Blue Mountains, nature at its best. It is so peaceful here you can do nothing at all or you can explore the many wonders of this beautiful place. Discover its history on guided tours in the Blue Mountains National Park. Marvel at the Three Sisters or take a scenic drive through a rainforest. Explore the Jenolan Caves or go horse riding in the Megalong Valley.

See the mountains from above on its scenic adventures, by the skyway, railway, flyway or walkway. Or hop on a bus tour and visit all the attractions. Visit Leura, Blackheath, Katoomba. Enjoy mountain hospitality with delightful accommodation and dining experiences. Take a leisurely stroll through markets and discover the arts and crafts of the Blue Mountains.

The Blue Mountains is a unique region within a National Park, less than an hour's drive west of Sydney. The Blue Mountains is a natural wonderland of untamed bush, spectacular rock formations and abundant wildlife and birdlife. The eucalyptus oil evaporating from the many gum trees creates a blue haze which gives the region its name.

Blackheath is the highest point in the Blue Mountains and is a spectacular starting point for many bushwalks through the National Park. Explore the waterfalls, valleys, lookouts, flora and fauna which give this area it's natural appeal.

Jenolan Caves offers a mesmerising collection of limestone cave formations. View some of the world's best limestone stalagmites and stalactites as part of a guided tour. The caves are surrounded by wildlife reserve with walking trails to lookouts.

Lovers of action sports can enjoy canyoning, abseiling or rock climbing, and artistic types will get lost in the many galleries and craft shops that add much of the character and charm to the area. Each town is loved by its residence for a multitude of reasons, and the common elements of beautiful views.

 

Blue Mountains Suburbs

Bell | Berambing | Bilpin | Blackheath | Blaxland | Blaxland East | Bowen Mountain | Bullaburra | Bullio | Castlereagh | Dargan | Emu Heights | Emu Plains | Faulconbridge | Ganbenang | Gingkin | Glenbrook | Glenmore Park | Grose Vale | Grose Wold | Hartley Vale | Hawkesbury Heights | Hazelbrook | High Range | Jamisontown | Jaunter | Jenolan | Kanangra | Kanimbla | Katoomba | Kurrajong Heights | Lakesland | Lapstone | Lawson | Lemongrove | Leonay | Leura | Linden | Little Hartley | Medlow Bath | Megalong | Mount Irvine | Mount Riverview | Mount Tomah | Mount Victoria | Mount Werong | Mount Wilson | Mulgoa | Nattai | Oakdale | Penrith | Penrith South | Regentville | Shipley | Silverdale | South Penrith | Springwood | Sun Valley | Valley Heights | Wallacia | Warragamba | Warrimoo | Wentworth Falls | Werombi | Wiarborough | Winmalee | Woodford | Yarramundi | Yellow Rock | Yosemite

 

New South Wales Regions (NSW)

Sydney Region: Blue Mountains | Canterbury & Bankstown | Eastern Suburbs | Hawkesbury | Hills | Inner West | Liverpool & Fairfield | Macarthur & Camden | North Shore Lower | North Shore Upper | Northern Beaches | Northern Suburbs | Parramatta | Sydney City | St George | Sutherland | Western | Central & North Coasts, Newcastle & Hunter Valley: Central Coast & Region | Hunter Valley Lower | Hunter Valley Upper | Lake Macquarie East | Lake Macquarie West | Mid North Coast | Newcastle | Northern Rivers | Port Stephens | Tweed Coast | Illawarra & South Coast: South Coast | Southern Highlands | Wollongong & Illawarra | Regional NSW: Central Tablelands | Central West Slopes | Far South West | Far West | Monaro & Snowy Mountains | North West Slopes | Northern Tablelands | Riverina & Murray | Southern Tablelands