The Blue Mountains are named for the delicate azure haze that lingers along the region, which is actually a fine cloud of oil emitted by eucalyptus trees. The mystical mountains are a labyrinth of plateaus, gorges and gum trees. Check out the Katoomba Scenic Railway (the steepest railway in the world), the Jenolan Caves and the Giant Staircase nature walk.
Restaurants in Blue Mountains
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There is a self-guided audio history walk for Richmond! It really showed and told us the history of some of the beautiful heritage buildings and sites. Absolutely worth doing it!
4.5 based on 33 reviews
Providing detailed destination information in a friendly and timely manner. Open 7 days 9am - 5pm, closed Christmas Day. Services include: - Accommodation and tour bookings. - Extensive information on the Lithgow destination as well as the rest of NSW. - Quality souvenirs - Topographical Maps - Clean Public Toilets - Free WiFi - Tea, Coffee and Drinks. - Free Coffee for those who like and follow us on social media
We were passing through Lithgow and needed information about road closures for our drive back to Canberra. The lady who helped us gave us lots of information and a few options. The centre itself is very well set up with lots of information. We got great service and really appreciate it.
4.5 based on 30 reviews
Oberon Visitor Information Centre provides all kinds of information for visitors to Oberon and the surrounding area. Whether you are looking for campsites, fishing spots, attractions or local sporting venues, the OVIC will be able to point you in the right direction. The friendly staff are ready to answer your questions and even find you a place to stay in the beautiful Oberon area.
Staff here were awesome and really helpful. They told us that Gairloch garden was open the weekend we were at Oberon ( it is only open a few times a year.) We were able to get lots of pamphlets for the area and they could tell us about road closures, weather conditions etc.
4.5 based on 40 reviews
Blue Mountains Visitor Information centre Katoomba. Is located directly opposite Katoomba railway station. Is the place to visit when arriving into Katoomba & Blue Mountains by car or train. Get information & helpful advice regards Blue Mountains. Buy your ticket to visit Scenic World (no queuing) and red Explorer Bus Hop On Hop off tickets. Also book accommodation at best rates, ask about long or short walks, get free maps, find out where are the 3 Sisters, Blue Mtns National Park, Echo Point, Leura, waterfalls, bushwalking, great coffee, shopping, good restaurants & how to get around. The visitor centre is full of lovely gifts plus the Gary Hayes fine art photographic gallery. Well worth exploring & enjoying.
If one wants to have an magnificent visitor centre experience and an outstanding guidance, Blue Mountains Visitor Information Katoomba is just the right place to go. Compared to the competition Wolfgang from the bavaria is a shining star in the crowd of tourist guidance ⭐️????✨
4.0 based on 21 reviews
This shop looks out to Echo Point and the new developments. You can watch parrots and other native birds feeding outside the windows. Very helpful staff who gave me a magazine with the story of the Three Sisters and why the mountains are blue. Great selection of gifts and information.
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