Anvil Rock | |
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Blackheath Located at the end of Hat Hill Road in the Grose Valley, this weathered sandstone rock formation offers magnificent views over the Grose Valley to Mount Banks and Mount Hay.
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Echo Point lookout (Three Sisters) | |
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Katoomba Take a day trip to Echo Point lookout in Katoomba for stunning views of the valley and the iconic Three Sisters. Check out our virtual tour of Echo Point lookout and the surrounding Blue Mountains National Park.
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Evans Lookout | |
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Blackheath The scenic views of Grose Valley from Evans lookout make it an ideal day trip with picnicking, walking and birdwatching near Govetts Leap in Blue Mountains National Park.
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Glenbrook - Nepean lookout - Blue Labyrinth | |
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Glenbrook With great river views of Fairlight Gorge, Nepean lookout boasts birdwatching and scenic wildflowers on a sightseeing car tour in Glenbrook, Blue Mountains National Park.
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Gordon Falls lookout and picnic area | |
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Leura Family-friendly Gordon Falls lookout and picnic area offers scenic valley views, birdwatching, walking and a playground, in Blue Mountain National Park, near Leura.
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Govetts Leap Lookout | |
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Blackheath Take in the World Heritage view across the Grose Valley at the popular Govetts Leap lookout.
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Hargraves Lookout | |
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Blackheath A pleasant drive to the western end of Shipley Plateau passing local apple orchards will bring you to Hargraves Lookout and provide magnificent views over the rural Megalong Valley.
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Hawkesbury lookout | |
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Hawkesbury Heights Ideally located on the drive between the Hawkesbury region and the Blue Mountains, Hawkesbury Lookout offers beautiful scenic views and is a great picnic spot.
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Kanangra-Boyd lookout | |
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Kanangra You can see for miles at Kanangra-Boyd lookout, an easily accessible viewpoint overlooking Kanangra Walls and Mount Cloudmaker.
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Mitchells Ridge Lookout | |
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Mount Victoria Mitchells Ridge Lookout is an historic lookout and rest area, named after Sir Thomas Mitchell who supervised the building of the Pass by convict labour in 1832.
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Mount Piddington Lookout | |
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Mount Victoria Mount Piddington is a mountain in the Blue Mountains village of Mount Victoria. It has a lookout, restrooms and a picnic area at its summit, surrounded by a loop road, Mount Piddington Road, which runs from the summit to Mount Victoria village.
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Mount Portal Lookout | |
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Glenbrook Wheelchair-accessible Mount Portal lookout offers gorge and river views with abseiling and climbing options, near Western Sydney, in Blue Mountains National Park.
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Mount York | |
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Mount Victoria Mount York, 7.5 kilometres from Mount Victoria is a natural site that at 1061 metres has commanding views over the western plains, many layers of Aboriginal and European heritage, several convict built roads (now walking tracks) and remnants of the old convict built roads (1823-1829) can still be seen.
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Pulpit Rock lookout | |
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Blackheath Pulpit Rock lookout offers mountain biking, picnicking and scenic views across Grose Valley, taking in Blue Gum Forest and Govetts Leap in Blue Mountains National Park.
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Sublime Point lookout | |
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Leura A great picnic spot for families and rock climbers alike. Sublime Point lookout -Leura offers birdwatching and scenic valley views, in Blue Mountains National Park.
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Tunnel View lookout | |
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Glenbrook Located near Glenbrook in Blue Mountains National Park, Tunnel View lookout features scenic views of heritage train tunnels, wildflowers and birdwatching.
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Wentworth Falls Lookout and Picnic area | |
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Wentworth Falls Within Blue Mountains National Park, five minutes from the highway, is one of the most majestic waterfalls on the plateau. Wentworth Falls picnic area is a great base to explore the lush world of rainforests and waterfalls along a range of spectacular walking tracks to suit all the family.
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Yellow Rock lookout | |
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Yellow Rock Yellow Rock lookout in Yellomundee Regional Park offers incredible views and a peaceful haven where you can enjoy a picnic, go for a short bushwalk or just take some time out with family and friends.
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