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There’s something about Blue Mountains National Park that sticks with you long after you’ve left. Maybe it’s the gum trees releasing that blue mist over the valleys, or the cliffs glowing gold at sunset while the birds sing their sunset chorus. No matter what causes it, each time I drive out from Sydney, I’m reminded why this World Heritage Listed National Park is one of Australia’s most beautiful landscapes.
For years I’ve led travellers through this landscape — from Echo Point and the Three Sisters to the Megalong Valley and the limestone caves of Jenolan — and take it from someone who knows, the Blue Mountains are more than a day trip. It’s where city stress just melts away, a natural cathedral of rock walls, rain mists and forest fragrance.
Less than two hours from the Sydney CBD along the Great Western Highway, the National Park is part of the UNESCO-listed Greater Blue Mountains region, a protected area of over a million hectares that extends as far as Wollemi National Park. It’s a mix of canyon systems, forests and cliffs home to over 400 species of Australian animals, including curious wallabies, shy dingoes and the famous lyrebird.
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