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.
Bushrangers Cave - an incredible cave in the Blue Mountains
Bushrangers Cave is a fantastic hidden gem in the Blue Mountains. You can be as adventurous as you want, exploring just the main cave, or head up the rickety ladder to the passages above. The walk to get there, if you take the slightly longer route is just as fabulous, with more caves and wonderful views. We’re sharing everything you need to know about the walk including difficult and trail conditions.
Coxs Cave: a Blue Mountains hidden gem
Coxs Cave sits on top of a cliff and has epic views out to the mountains and bushland beyond. Accessing the cave is quite an adventure, as it requires climbing up a tall ladder. It’s a fantastic hidden spot in the mountains and doesn’t require long to get to. We’re sharing everything you need to know including difficulty and trail conditions.
Ikara Head: a magnificent lookout and a Flannel flower superbloom
Victoria Falls: two incredible waterfalls you can swim under
A little effort goes a long way when it comes to Victoria Falls. The steep but well maintained track will take you to both the base of Victoria Falls and some very pretty cascades, both of which are fantastic wild swimming spots. Here’s everything you need to know, including difficulty and what the pools are like.