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Destination - Blue Mountains, New South Wales

Known as Sydney’s backyard wilderness, the World Heritage Blue Mountains National Park is a 90-minute drive from the centre of Sydney and home to the famous sandstone formation, The Three Sisters. Breathe in the fresh, eucalyptus-scented air, stand at bush lookouts and peer out across the forested valleys with their famous blue haze. In storybook mountain villages such as Leura, Katoomba and Blackheath, browse antique stores, buy handcrafted chocolates and enjoy mulled wine beside a heritage-hotel fireplace.

The Blue Mountains are so named because they appear blue from a distance. The blue haze that blankets the mountains is created by the eucalyptus oil released into the atmosphere from the many gum trees that forest the area. The eucalyptus ‘mist’ scatters short-wave light rays, mainly blue in colour. The Blue Mountains are the ideal city escape and Search and Stay, has many holiday rentals to chose from.

The best way to soak up the extraordinary views of deep valleys that drape like fabric down from the mountains is from specific lookout points, especially in Katoomba, Wentworth Falls and Govetts Leap. Book your mountain getaway on Search and Stay in Katoomba the most visited town in the Blue Mountains and is often the starting point for tours and walks, as well as a popular place for top views. Here, visit Echo Point, which overlooks the unusual, jagged rock formation, The Three Sisters.

The Lookout Echo Point dining precinct perched on the escarpment boasts a range of lunch options. Enjoy a burger or fish and chips at the Milkbar, savour a glass of wine at Bar NSW or soak up the elegant atmosphere and picturesque views of Restaurant 1128.

 Wentworth Falls Picnic Area is a 30-minute drive away, where you can take a short bushwalk to Wentworth Falls. Start at Jamison Lookout, which boasts a sweeping vista of Jamison Valley. Head along to the Wentworth Falls Track and down some log steps to Wentworth Lookout for waterfall glimpses, then seek out the sidetrack and descend the steps to Fletchers Lookout to get a good view of the waterfall. Also at Wentworth Falls is Lincoln Rock, a huge flat, pale rock ledge known as Wedding Rock or Honeymoon Rock. Its cliff-edge overlook offers sweeping vistas of the Blue Mountains and the spectacular forested valleys below.

Another top vantage point is Govetts Leap Lookout near Blackheath: one of the highest towns above sea level in the Blue Mountains. Check out Blackheath holiday accommodation on Search and Stay and from here Govetts Leap is an impressive spot with breathtaking views of the blue gum forested valley, with bottlebrush, acacia and myrtle flowers dotted around. The Bridal Veil Falls is to the right and Pulpit Rock to the front.

A lesser-known spot with an interesting perspective of The Three Sisters, is Elysian Rock Lookout along the Prince Henry Cliff Walk, near the end of Elysian Place in Leura. Stand on the majestic sandstone floor and look straight out across Jamison Valley and the ‘back’ of the Three Sisters. Book your holiday house in Leura on Search and Stay and take time to really escape to nature.

Scenic World

For nature-loving thrill seekers, Scenic World offers adventures such as cable car rides and rainforest walks in the majestic Jamison Valley. The Scenic Railway — the world’s steepest incline passenger train — commands awesome views as it emerges through a cliffside tunnel into the valley. For a perspective from above, glide above sandstone ravines in the glass-bottomed Scenic Skyway, or immerse yourself in the rainforest, walking the elevated Scenic Walkway or riding the gently descending Cableway.

Scenic Gardens

The magical Mt Tomah Botanic Gardens is the only botanic garden in a World Heritage area on earth. It offers free entry and you’ll be in awe of over 21,000 plants from 900 species. Take a walk amongst Wollemi pines, fairy grottos and breathe in the crisp mountain air. In spring, the colours of the flowers are vibrant and in autumn, the cool climate gardens and deciduous trees are ablaze with colour. Marvel at the rich colours of the Japanese maples, North American oaks and dawn redwoods.

Stroll through Mount Wilson, where the streets are lined with elm trees and pink cherry trees, and the heritage-listed Breenhold Gardens, enchanting with red maple and glimpses of Blue Mountains National Park.

Jenolan Caves

A labyrinth of limestone chasms carved by underground rivers, the Jenolan Caves are one of Australia's most spectacular cave systems. Nine of the 300 stalactite-lined caves are open to the public, with Lucas Cave being the most famous, featuring the limestone formation of the Broken Column as well as the Cathedral, a 54-metre high chamber often used for concerts. Linger longer with an overnight stay book some holiday accommodation near Jenolan Caves via Search and Stay

Dining

Indulge in the Blue Mountains’ many gastronomic delights from the grand tradition of high tea to Asian-inspired local produce. At Lilianfels, enjoy innovative fine dining at Darley’s Restaurant or enjoy bowls of Asian comfort food at Miss Lilian Teahouse. For a casual lunch in industrial surrounds, pop into Leura Garage for a vibrant menu of rustic favourites. There are sweeping views of Jamison Valley from Echoes Restaurant and Bar, and don’t miss the decadent high tea at the Hydro Majestic Hotel.

Blue Mountains for all seasons

Springtime, from September to November, holds special significance in the Blue Mountains when thousands of species of wildflowers display their striking colours. Gardens in Leura and Blackheath bloom with bluebells and azaleas, ready for spring festivals such as the Leura Gardens Festival in October where you can find pink cherry blossoms, as well as Blackheath Rhododendron Festival in November. But the best is reserved for Everglades in Leura, a 1930’s art-deco mansion on the edge of the Jamison Valley, surrounded by five hectares of European-style grounds. You can picnic on the magical grounds, pick up a pretty souvenir from the gift shop or just admire the art deco home.

While you’re in Leura, pop into Bygone Beautys for a homemade scone with freshly whipped cream and strawberry jam.

 Summer in the Blue Mountains is the time to explore the natural beauty on foot in the fresh air. There are many bushwalks to suit all fitness levels and the Prince Henry Cliff Walk is hard to beat for views. Whether you’re up for a challenge or a more relaxed stroll, start at the Blue Mountains Heritage Centre at Blackheath to find safe bushwalking trails to add to your itinerary, pick up maps, and find out about local tours and organised discovery walks. 

In Autumn, between March and May in the Southern Hemisphere, the Blue Mountains come alive with burnished colours of red, orange and yellow. Enjoy the crisp mountain air, play a round of golf on an award-winning course with autumn colours all around, or have a delicious hearty meal in a quaint village. In Leura, the European-style Everglades Garden — created in the 1930s by Danish landscape gardener Paul Sorenson — has towering trees, rolling grass carpeted with autumn leaves and pretty glimpses of the Jamison Valley.

A Blue Mountains getaway in winter with Search and Stay is all about curling up by the fireplace in a heritage holiday rental, rejuvenating with a soothing spa treatment and rugging up to hike to lookouts in the morning to see the mist draping the forested valleys and perhaps a soft snowfall. Pop into Josophan’s famous chocolate shop in Leura for pure Belgian drinking chocolate and handmade truffles, or enjoy the famous Yulefest celebrations in July, which boast roast dinners, log fire gatherings and singalongs.

On your way back to Sydney, head along Bells Line of Road past beautiful orchards, fertile farmland and rustic country bakeries. Stop in at Hillbilly Cider Shed and relax on the grassed area by the log fire to enjoy woodfired pizza, award-winning apple cider and live music on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights.

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