Top 5 Things To Do in the Blue Mountains - Blue Mountains Hikes

Many of our favourite hiking trails in NSW are found in the Blue Mountains. Not only is the environment magnificent, but the routes themselves are diverse. The mountains have it all, from treks to breathtaking views, to swimmable waterfalls, jungle trails, slot canyons, and even routes where you can see glow worms!



Knapsack Bridge

Let's start our list of Things To Do in Blue Mountains with a fun bushwalk that leads to a magnificent, nearly 200-year-old viaduct. Glenbrook's Zig Zag walking trail follows a disused railway line from the second part of the nineteenth century. The Knapsack Bridge, which sits 40 metres above the gully and was officially opened in 1867, is a very magnificent sight in the Blue Mountains.




Jellybean Pool

A visit to the Jellybean Pool in the Glenbrook district of the Blue Mountains may turn into a pleasant day out if the weather is beautiful and warm. Jellybean Pool is a lovely natural swimming hole on Glenbrook Creek, with easy access and plenty of room for swimming and relaxing.


South Lawson Waterfalls

The South Lawson waterfall circuit hike may be brief, but it is a hidden gem with four beautiful waterfalls to explore. It's a bushwalk ideal for all ages and fitness levels that's fun for the whole family (even the dog).



Horseshoe Falls

The Horseshoe Falls walking route, the second trek in the Lawson region, is similar to the first, with four minor waterfalls to uncover. Horseshoe Falls, the largest waterfall, is a stunning water display deep within the forest. What's even better is that you can walk behind the waterfall, which is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity in your Blue Mountains Hikes.



Lincoln’s Rock

Lincoln's Rock, just south of Wentworth Falls on the Kings Tableland plateau, is one of the most beautiful viewpoint spots in the Blue Mountains, with panoramic views over Jamison Valley and beyond. Visitors to Lincoln's Rock are drawn not just by the vistas, but also by the unique picture opportunities available in today's social media-driven world.


Private Blue Mountains trips depart from Sydney, Australia, and are conducted in a private luxury car. Amazing treks in Leura, three sisters at Echo Point, and trips to stunning Blue Mountains lookouts are all included in this tour. The Blue Mountains cable car, a bush walk to Katoomba waterfall, Everglades Gardens, or mingling with local species at Featherdale wildlife park are all alternatives. Book for Things To Do in Blue Mountains online at the Sydney Top Tours website and plan your trip.





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