moderate
4–6 hours
Average fitness with the ability to walk several kilometers over varied terrain
Discover the breathtaking waterfalls, rugged trails, and native wildlife of the Blue Mountains with expert-guided tours from Picture Me Sydney. Perfect for nature lovers seeking authentic bushwalks near Sydney.
Public and Private options • Unique Tours
Sleep in as we start later than all the tour big buses
10 Hours
Our tours are for travellers wanting a personal, out-of-the-ordinary experience that will leave a lifelong impression and lasting memories. Listen to sounds of nature, the birds and waterflows as we take you along the bush trails and discover majestic waterfalls. Capture photos at the very best time as the sun sets and highlights the sandstone of the Three Sisters and valley below.
Our semi private small group tour departs later so you avoid Sydney’s peak hour traffic, sleep in and avoid all the crowds at the Blue Mountains. A crafted tour that includes three amazing lookouts. Each lookout is just a short walk from our vehicle. The first stop is a local, working farm to see kangaroos, wallabies, emus and wombat. An exclusive up close inside the koala pen to pat and photograph this furry bundles of cuteness! Our keen nature lovers will enjoy an adventure walk deep into Wentworth Falls. Those less mobile can choose to take a shorter walk or seek out the local birdlife. An included light lunch at an award winning local will recharge you. Enjoy Echo Point and view the Three Sisters in the late afternoon. Before we return to Sydney we enjoy dinner at a local hotel to complete a memorable day away from the city.
A local guide with local knowledge will take you to unique, out of the way destinations that reflect the Australian outdoors, culture and history.
Moderate fitness. Some 8-10,000 steps and uneven surfaces. Minimum age to attend is 15 and minors must be accompanied by a paying adult guardian.
Private tours available and allows for children under 15 years.
Find more answers to your questions by viewing our Questions page
Find more answers to your questions by viewing our FAQ’s
Begin your hike at dawn to enjoy cooler temperatures and fewer crowds.
Bring plenty of water and wear comfortable, supportive hiking footwear for uneven terrain.
Keep a safe distance from animals and stick to marked trails to protect the environment.
Stay informed about weather conditions to ensure safety during bushwalks.
The Blue Mountains have been inhabited by Indigenous Australians for thousands of years, with many sites of cultural significance.
Efforts focus on protecting native flora and fauna, with visitor guidelines to minimize environmental impact.
Sturdy, supportive footwear essential for uneven trails and waterfall crossings.
Stay hydrated during your bushwalks with a reliable water source.
Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen protect against sun exposure.
summer specific
Carry your essentials comfortably and securely.