Castle Head
The Castle Head Walk is one of the Blue Mountains’ best-kept secrets. As you reach the dramatic sandstone outcrop, the plateau drops away to reveal a staggering 360-degree panorama of the Jamison and Mount Solitary.
Wentworth Falls Track
This popular walk features cliff-edge paths and grand valley views and close encounters with the waterfall plummeting to the valley floor.
Lockley’s Pylon
If you’re chasing that ‘top of the world’ feeling without the soul-crushing incline of a valley climb, this 7km return track swaps the usual dense forest for stunning wide-open, windswept heathland.
Overcliff-Undercliff Track
For those seeking a ‘edge of the world’ experience, this 3.5km loop features dramatic cliff edge, lush rainforest, and large rock overhangs, with a track that hugs the sheer sandstone escarpment of the Jamison Valley.
Grand Canyon Track
Widely considered the crown jewel of Blue Mountains bushwalking, and one of the the most popular walks. This historic 6.3km loop descends steeply into a lush world of towering sandstone walls, cascading waterfalls, and ancient ferns.
Sylvia Falls
Just a few minutes downstream from the iconic Empress Falls, Sylvia Falls is often cited by locals as the prettiest stop in the Valley of the Waters.
Empress Falls
Tucked within the lush Valley of the Waters, this 30-metre tiered waterfall is one of the most photographed spots in the Blue Mountains.
Red Hands Cave
Tucked away in the sheltered sandstone overhangs of Blue Mountains National Park is one of the most significant Aboriginal heritage sites in New South Wales.