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Jenolan Caves
Take a break from your world and visit the timeless seclusion of Jenolan Caves, where the beauty above and below ground are inspirational.. [continued]
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Katoomba
Katoomba is easily the best place to get the full experience of being in the Blue Mountains. It's home to one of Australia's icons of nature.. [continued]
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Leura
Leura is a historic village with quaint little tea houses and craft shops nestled amongst turn-of-the-century buildings. Leura retains its own.. [continued]
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Scenic Railway
The Katoomba Scenic Railway in the Blue Mountains is the steepest funicular railway in the world. It descends through sandstone cliffs for 415m.. [continued]
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Three Sisters
Fascinating rock formation with associated Aboriginal Legend, panoramic views into the Jamison Valley, Picnic Areas, access to bushwalks which.. [continued]
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Zig Zag Railway
"All aboard" The beautiful steam powered engine whistles to life as she moves off from Clarence station for the ride down the escarpment. The.. [continued]
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Blackheath
Blackheath is a historic village in the upper Blue Mountains, named by Governor Macquarie in 1815. The town is also known as 'Rhododendron Town'.. [continued]
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Surrounded by the wonders of World Heritage listed wilderness, the Capertee Valley is the world's second largest canyon.
Sandstone cliffs dominate the escarpment, drawing down into a deep chasm carved into the environment over millions of years. With tranquil vistas and serene mountain landscapes, the Capertee Valley is abundant in flora and fauna, providing the perfect opportunity to encounter nature in a natural environment. Under the sandstone layer stretches an enormous layer of coal and oil shale.
Rising majestically out of the valley floor is a monolith in size and spectacle. The impressive peak, Pantoney's Crown, beckons the keen walker to climb its summit. From the top a 360 degree panorama of the dramatic and breathtaking valley.
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