The 10 Best Things to do Good for Big Groups in Blue Mountains, New South Wales

June 8, 2021 Fernanda Pittenger

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

1. Dryridge Estate

226 Aspinall Road,, Megalong Valley, New South Wales 2785 Australia +61 403 118 990 [email protected] http://www.dryridge.com.au
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5.0 based on 108 reviews

Dryridge Estate

Reviewed By pddownunder

We loved our visit to Dryridge - it was a highlight of our weekend in Blackheath. We were made to feel so welcome, even though the cellar door was super busy, Emma made a great effort to talk to all the guests. The wine is top notch (tastings are free!) the views are sensational and the wine dogs, Gus and George are just adorable! The wine was so good it was impossible to leave empty handed. Too bad we didn't have room for the cheese boards - they looked sensational. Well worth the drive up!

2. High and Wild Australian Adventures

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5.0 based on 331 reviews

High and Wild Australian Adventures

We're the Blue Mountains Canyoning, Abseiling and Rock Climbing specialists! Join us on an adventure you'll never forget in the stunning Blue Mountains near Sydney, NSW. Our experienced guides take small group tours to the best locations in the Mountains for half- and full-day Canyoning, Abseiling and Rock Climbing adventures, and we also run an overnight Bush Survival course. We cater for beginners through to experienced outdoor adventurers and hold all of the relevant qualifications and licenses. We've been operating since 1989 and have a 100% safety record. We're also the only adventure tour provider offering accommodation packages. Why not make the most of your Blue Mountains visit and stay overnight? We're based in Katoomba in the upper Blue Mountains, a short 90 minute drive from Sydney or a 2 hour scenic train ride from Central Station.

3. Kanangra-Boyd National Park

New South Wales Australia +61 2 4787 8877 [email protected] http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/NationalParks/parkHome.aspx?id=N0016
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5.0 based on 30 reviews

Kanangra-Boyd National Park

Reviewed By Reviewers17

There are 3 walks: Waterfall (30 mins max) Lookout (10 mins max from car park) Plateau Walk (30 mins max each way but you will want to spend some time admiring the incredible view). You can look at a cave enroute - it says 10 min return but it is only about 30 seconds along the path. It took us 30 mins to drive there from the entrance to the park in our 4wd. It can be done in a normal car but a little slower. There was a campground enroute and lots of other driving and walking tracks if you have time to explore more before getting to the Kanangra Walls. It then took us 20 minutes to get to the Jenolan Caves from here.

4. Bilpin Cider Company

2369 Bells Line of Road, Bilpin, New South Wales 2758 Australia +61 2 4567 0704 [email protected] http://www.bilpincider.com
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5.0 based on 216 reviews

Bilpin Cider Company

Bilpin Cider Co is a craft cider business based in the Blue Mountains region of NSW, about 90 minutes drive from Sydney CBD. All of our products are made from freshly crushed fruit and there is no added sugar, concentrates or syrups used in our production. We have a range of 5 alcoholic varieties and 1 non alcoholic variety and the visit to our Cidery includes a tasting across the range.

Reviewed By 789jesn - Leura, Australia

So many delicious ciders, many little touches such as an optional picnic blanket/ basket Staff were so lovely and helpful

5. Grand Canyon track

Evans Lookout Road, Blue Mountains National Park, New South Wales Australia +61 2 4787 8877 http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/Walking-tracks/Grand-Canyon-track
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5.0 based on 110 reviews

Grand Canyon track

Reviewed By MrButterfly2014 - Shrewsbury, United Kingdom

The Grand Canyon Loop is just over 6km long, This Grand Canyon Walk was a true bushwalking adventure, with wonderful views, vibrant rainforest, waterfalls, creek crossings, impressive sandstone walls and massive rock overhangs. Whilst it had some very steep sections both climbing down into the ravine and later climbing out, the track itself was very well maintained and had countless stunning views along the way. However the last forty minutes or so climb up the canyon wall to the top edge was very tough going but finally we got to Evans lookout which did not disappoint, wiith breathtaking views across the immense Grose Valley. After a further 30 minutes, we reached our cars for a well earned sit down. Well worth a visit..

6. Hillbilly Cider

2230 Bells Line of Road Corner of Johnson's road, Bilpin, New South Wales 2758 Australia +61 2 4567 0965 [email protected] http://www.hillbillycider.com.au
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Hillbilly Cider

Visit the rustic Hillbilly Cider shed in Bilpin to sample our award winning range. Kick back with chilled glass of cider looking out over the orchard and the famous 'Big Log truck". When you've worked up a hunger we'll cook you a wood fired pizza. You can purchase our ciders to take home including limited releases only available at the shed. COVID 19 Update: We are following NSW Government requirements. Please refer to our website for up to date details before you visit. Or feel free to contact us.

Reviewed By matclarkson - Sydney, Australia

Very hospitable, great range of ciders to try (with generous samples) and buy. Will definitely return as soon as possible.

7. Blue Mountains

Katoomba, New South Wales 2780 Australia
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4.5 based on 1,911 reviews

Blue Mountains

Reviewed By BhaskarP620 - Bangalore District, India

This trek is memorable to me as I have done the whole plan on my own with help from TripAdvisor, different social media and maps.me ( this app works without internet with GPS ON). I started my journey on a sunny day from Mt. Victoria at 723 hrs and reached Katoomba at 925 hrs by train. I took a bus just outside the Katoomba station and reached Scenic World at 945 hrs, from here I set my trekking for Blue Mountain (Dardanelles Pass walking track). The altitude of the place is 3000 feet, indicated in my watch. I opened the map and started following Prince Henry Cliff Walk. On the way to eco-point, touched Katoomba cascades to see the beautiful Katoomba falls, Cliff viewpoint for siting blue mountain and valley waves, sky East station to see the giant stairway, Lady Darley’s lookout to see the amazing three sisters before reaching the echo point. The three sisters view from eco-point is gorgeous. Decided to take three sisters walking track to explore the three sisters. Descending through the Giant Stairway, way down over 900 stairs, enter a dense canopy of magnificent coachwood. From this point, the left side is the base point of the scenic world and the right side goes to Leura forest through Dardanelles Pass walking track . The altitude of this place is 2200 feet. The one thing is in my mind that again I need to climb up almost a thousand feet. It started approaching along the Dardanelles path through this beautiful Leura forest. I was searching some company, lucky to get some people from Korea, got confidence to go ahead through this path. Because of maps.me, I knew that I will not lost inside the forest. The path is slowly going up as usual, sometimes it is flat also. But after some point of time, the path is going up and up through this awesome Laura forest. After one hour 15 minutes walk, would reach the junction of Prince Henry cliff walk. As I have decided not to go back to the echo point, so I took an exit from there and reached the main road. I took the main road and reached Katoomba rail station.

8. Wentworth Falls Lookout

Wentworth Falls, New South Wales 2780 Australia +61 1300 653 408 [email protected] https://www.visitnsw.com/destinations/blue-mountains/katoomba-area/wentworth-falls/attractions/wentworth-falls-lookout
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4.5 based on 1,180 reviews

Wentworth Falls Lookout

Reviewed By Subodhsj - Sydney, Australia

This place is full of beauty and amazing views, there are different walks to explore these points, you can try 30mins to 4hours walk. Park your car near Picnic area or get there by bus and walk through Jasmine lookout and walking track towards Wentworth fall, you may see small cascades depending on weather. Best time to visit is light rain, do not try this place in heavy rains. If you are trying more than 30mins walk have some food and water with you for quick energy. Keep watching sign boards to follow direction.

9. Scenic World Blue Mountains

Corner Violet Street & Cliff Drive, Katoomba, New South Wales 2780 Australia +61 2 4780 0200 [email protected] http://WWW.SCENICWORLD.COM.AU
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4.5 based on 4,776 reviews

Scenic World Blue Mountains

Less than two hours from Sydney, Scenic World is renowned for providing the ultimate Blue Mountains adventure - from native birdlife and fresh air, to breathtaking views of the World Heritage-listed region including the Three Sisters, Katoomba Falls and Jamison Valley. Experience the thrill of the world's steepest railway, glide between clifftops on the glass-floored Scenic Skyway suspended 270 metres in the air, descend into the ancient Jamison Valley by Scenic Cableway, explore Jurassic rainforest along the 2.4 kilometres walkway - the longest boardwalk in the Southern Hemisphere. Make a day of it with the Discovery Pass which includes unlimited rides all day long! Scenic World offers free all day parking as well as a choice of onsite dining and retail options.

Reviewed By 107manala

The Scenic World of the Blue Mountain is an amazing experience to have when you are in a group and bet the challenge of uptaking it at 60’C slope either up or downwards It’s amazing combined with the Blue mountain trip that we took Oz trails tour package with and skipped the long queue and had ticket for the cable car too Amazing experience Don’t miss it Manal Oman

10. Blackfellows Hand Cave

Blackfellows Hand Fire Trail via Wolgon road Wollemi National Park, Lithgow, New South Wales 2790 Australia http://www.greaterbluemountainsdrive.com.au/experiences.php?region=blue-mountains-lithgow-oberon
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

Blackfellows Hand Cave

Reviewed By Hittpt

A great place to go vist. So happy the fires didnt destroy the Blackfellows hand prints. The devastation the fire has caused will return back to the beauty we wanted to see. Still had a great time visiting though.

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