moderate
3–4 hours
Moderate fitness level needed; able to walk on varied terrain.
Discover the rugged beauty of the Blue Mountains with a private guided walk that unveils hidden vistas and local stories. Perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
All ages • 9.5 Hours • 2 course-Lunch featuring local cuisine • Great for groups!
9.5 hours
Departing the city at 7.30 this morning your personalised guide will start the day by showing you the historical Rocks precinct. The birth place of Australia has a fascinating past and you will see convict built cottages, Australia’s first church and remnants of how Australia was shaped as a nation. Afterwards we travel North across the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Australia’s shortest freeway. We continue west towards the Blue Mountains National Park. We enter a little known hidden clearing to enjoy some home style morning tea. You will have time to roam the area and seek out the wild kangaroos and birdlife that frequents this part of the National Park. Our next stop is Kings Tableland. This breathtaking view looks out over the Jamison Valley. You will see firsthand the ruggedness and beauty that the Blue Mountains are famous for. Lunch today is at a local café in the heart of the Blue Mountains. After Lunch you will meet your professional guide for an informative 1.5 hour hike to the famous 3 Sisters Rock Formation. Passing through 3 different Eco Systems you will gain an in depth understanding of the geography, flora and fauna of this world heritage listed area. Your guide will be waiting to collect you at the end of your walk. Reboarding your vehicle we continue east towards Sydney. Sit back and relax on board your comfortable vehicle for the interesting drive back through Sydney’s western suburbs and across ANZAC Bridge before finally arriving back in the city around 5.00pm.
Highly qualified and knowledgeable guide, travel in luxury air-conditioned vehicles, morning tea and coffee, restaurant lunch featuring local cuisine and wines,1.5 Hour privately guided hike, National Park entries, city hotel pick up and drop off, comprehensive commentary, 2 course lunch including one glass of beer, wine or soft drink.
Ensure your footwear can handle uneven terrain and rocky paths for a safe experience.
Stay hydrated and protected from the sun, especially during summer months.
Starting your walk early helps you enjoy the tranquility and the best lighting for photos.
Observe animals quietly and stay on designated trails to minimize environmental impact.
The Blue Mountains hold indigenous significance as the homeland of the Gundungurra and Darug peoples; their cultural stories are interwoven with the landscape.
Efforts are ongoing to preserve the region's natural beauty, including regulated trails and visitor guidelines to minimize impact.
Good grip and ankle support are crucial on uneven paths.
Protection from sun exposure during outdoor walks.
Stay hydrated on the trail.
Capture scenic views and memorable moments.