⦿ Wentworth Falls
Known for its dramatic clifftop views and the thunderous power of its namesake waterfall, this village offers a quieter, more local alternative to Katoomba, blending world-class hiking trails with a charming main street.
Stories
The Blue Mountains is famous for its dramatic escarpments, eucalyptus haze and endless valley views — and there’s no better way to experience it all than from one of its iconic lookouts.
Eat, Drink & Shop
This cosy spot is where smooth coffee meets delicious bites and handmade treasures. The warm and cosy space invites guests to slow down, linger over a cup, and enjoy the creative brunch menu. It’s a little shop, a little café, with a whole lot of heart.
This quintessential Blue Mountains clothing and lifestyle boutique, with every item hand-picked with a discerning eye for quality and timelessness. As the name suggests, it’s a store that reminds you to find joy in the details.
For over 30 years, Bakery Patisserie Schwarz has been a beloved institution in Wentworth Falls, offering an authentic slice of European tradition. Their cinnamon scrolls and vanilla slices will keep you coming back for more.
Fed is a local favourite, perfect for a lazy weekend brunch. They also serve as a boutique deli, with plenty of delicious options to grab-and-go before taking in one of the local waterfalls.
Originally a meeting place for local conservationists, the ‘Hut’ is now a striking, mud-brick building, home to a cafe offering hearty meals and sweeping views of the Jamison Valley and Mt. Solitary.
Explore
This popular walk features cliff-edge paths and grand valley views and close encounters with the waterfall plummeting to the valley floor.
Also known as Flat Rock, Lincoln’s Rock is one of the most breathtaking lookouts in the Blue Mountains due to it’s expansive sandstone surface offering unobstructed views across the Jamison Valley. (TEMPORARILY CLOSED)
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.
Tucked within the lush Valley of the Waters, this 30-metre tiered waterfall is one of the most photographed spots in the Blue Mountains.
Stay
Dominating the Katoomba skyline with its iconic chimney stack, this heritage-listed landmark remains the only 19th-century grand resort hotel still operating in New South Wales.
Nestled in the heart of Leura village is this luxurious weatherboard retreat, with room for 10 guests, it’s the perfect choice for a group getaway.