How to find one of the Blue Mountain’s most magical swimming spots, Edenderry Falls.
Valley of the Dinosaurs and Ultimate Slot: pagodas and slot canyons in a Lost World
Joe's Canyon: a spectacular easy walk in canyon that no one talks about
Split Rock: squeezing through the narrow slot canyon in the Blue Mountains
Rain Cave: a majestic hidden cave in the Blue Mountains
Psyn Cave: Katoomba's secret camping cave
The Devils Hole: Katoomba's Lost World
Everything you need to know about the Devils Hole, one of Katoomba’s best hidden gems. A wild place, with towering canyon walls and a huge boulder wedged high above the valley. We’re covering both the long and short version of the hike and what to expect from the track in terms of difficulty and trail conditions.
Bob Turners Track: a secluded beach day Blue Mountains style
Hanging Rock: is this the most magical view in the Blue Mountains?
Kanangra Walls, Dance Floor Cave and that photo spot
Bowtells Swing Bridge: a test of your nerves on a historic trail
The thin wires of the Bowtells Swing Bridge will either give you a rush of excitement, or sweaty palms depending on your head for heights and appetite for seriously wobbly river crossings. Either way, it’s a Blue Mountains adventure not to be missed. We’re sharing all the ways of accessing the bridge, including two easy options.
Wheeny Gap Falls: an incredible adventure to two paradise swimming holes
If you’re looking for a real Blue Mountains adventure, this is it. The Wheeny Gap Falls Track leads to two of the best swimming spots in the Blue Mountains that are completely off the radar. The trail is a steep and tough walk through wild and spectacular rainforest, but is totally worth the effort. We’re sharing all the details, including how to actually find the path down.
Happy Valley: a hidden waterfall grotto in Mount Wilson
Numantia Falls: a spectacular waterfall you can swim under (1 hour from Sydney)
The walk to Clarinda and Numantia Falls is one of the best in the lower Blue Mountains. Both waterfalls are gorgeous after rain and Numantia even has a crystal clear swimming hole at the base. Only one of the waterfalls is not signposted, so we’re sharing how to find the right track, as well as details on difficulty and trail conditions.
Mount Solitary: A rewarding adventure in the Blue Mountains
The Mount Solitary hike is one of the most rewarding and challenging day walks in the Blue Mountains. Whilst a lot of the trail is spent in the forest, when you do come out to the views, they are sensational. The hike does involve a significant amount of scrambling and some route finding. We’re sharing everything you need to know about the track and trail conditions.
Ruined Castle: an easy scramble to an incredible view
Glen Rosa Track: a fun lesser known walk in the Blue Mountains
The Glen Rosa Track, a lesser known walk in the Blue Mountains, has lots of little off shoots to explore for those who like trails that are a little off the beaten path. There are a couple of interesting caves, some great views and even the remnants of the old flying fox. It’s un-signposted but we’re sharing full track notes as well as what to expect from the trail conditions.
The Wonderland Track: fantastic views, rickety ladders & a cool cave
The Wonderland Track in Medlow Bath is not your average bushwalk; with a cool cave, a couple of ladders and outstanding views, it’s surprising it’s not more well known. The path is rustic in places and the safety barriers are no more, but it’s not too difficult if you have a reasonable head for heights. There isn’t any signposting but we have you covered on all the directions.
Asgard Swamp and Thor Head: epic views without the crowds
This lesser known walk in the Blue Mountains offers incredible views and you’re likely to get them all to yourself! You can also visit the old coal mine and kiln which is a throwback to the industrial period between the 1860’s and 1920’s. We’re sharing everything you need to know about the trail, including how to visit all the sights, none of which are signposted.