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Things To Do | Blue Mountains Explore the many adventure activities, attractions, galleries, cinemas and experiences on offer from quality local business operators within the Blue Mountains
Blue Mountains Australia Experience fresh mountain air as you rise above Sydney and enter the spectacular Blue Mountains region The Blue Mountains is perfect for exploring the best that NSW has to offer
Scenic World | Blue Mountains Discover panoramic views of the World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains from the Scenic Cableway The 545 metre journey gently descends into the Jamison Valley and also returns visitors to the top of the escarpment
Blue Mountains Australia Visitor Information The Blue Mountains is densely populated by oil bearing Eucalyptus trees The atmosphere is filled with finely dispersed droplets of oil, which, in combination with dust particles and water vapour, scatter shorter wave-length rays of light which are predominantly blue in colour
Tourist Attractions | Things To Do | Blue Mountains A Must See For Blue Mountains Visitors! Less than two hours from Sydney, Scenic World is a must-see nature based experienced in the World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains Home to the world's steepest railway, visitors can also glide on air on the Scenic Skyway and Cableway, and explore temperate rainforest on the Walkway Opening hours vary
Blue Mountains History - bluemts. com. au Once considered an impassable barrier, the Blue Mountains is now a major gateway to Western New South Wales We acknowledge the Aboriginal Dharug, Gundungurra, Wanaruah, Wiradjuri, Darkinjung and Tharawal Nations as the traditional owners of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area
Accommodation | Blue Mountains Blue Mountains Australia is proud to present the most comprehensive accommodation guide to Australia's most spectacular destination With literally hundreds of accommodation venues in the Blue Mountains, this menu allows you to easily select the accommodation style and location you are seeking
Blue Mountains History in Detail - bluemts. com. au In 1788 the Blue Mountains were originally named "Carmarthen Hills" and "Landsdowne Hills" by Governor Phillip, however, it wasn’t long after, that the distinctive blue haze surrounding the area saw the change in name to the Blue Mountains
Restaurants | Food Wine | Blue Mountains Perched on the escarpment with expansive views of the iconic Three Sisters and Jamison Valley, EATS270 offers indoor and outdoor seating for the most picturesque lunch spot in the Blue Mountains