The Cliff Top Walking Track near Blackheath is a scenic 3 km walking trail that follows the edge of the escarpment between Evans Lookout and Govetts Leap Lookout.
Along the way, it offers some of the most spectacular views of the Grose Valley in this part of the Blue Mountains.
O’Hares Creek Lookout in Dharawal National Park is a scenic viewing platform with stunning views of the O’Hares Creek gorge and the surrounding landscape.
An easy, family-friendly walking track leads to this lookout, which remains a bit of a hidden gem in this beautiful part of Sydney.
Discover Dharawal National Park, a peaceful weekend escape near Sydney with scenic trails, waterfalls, and natural swimming spots.
If you’re after a quieter alternative to the larger, more popular national parks in Greater Sydney, Dharawal National Park near Campbelltown is well worth your attention.
The Rigby Hill Track is a short but scenic trail in the Bells Line of Road area of the Blue Mountains, offering panoramic views over the Grose Valley.
This 1.2 km return walk leads to a hilltop on a sandstone escarpment, where visitors can take in sweeping views of the valley and its surrounding cliff walls.
The walking track to Walls Lookout is a short trail to one of the most impressive viewing points in the Blue Mountains.
This trail is located in the Bells Line of Road area of the Blue Mountains, which is typically much quieter than the Katoomba, Leura, Wentworth Falls, and Blackheath areas.
The track from Heathcote to Karloo Pools is a fantastic bushwalk leading to a stunning natural waterhole nestled within the Royal National Park.
Surrounded by rock ledges and with shaded spots nearby for your belongings, Karloo Pools almost feels like a man-made swimming pool set in the heart of the bush.
Princes Rock Lookout is a scenic vantage point in the Wentworth Falls area of the Blue Mountains, offering panoramic views of the waterfall and surrounding valley.
A short walking track from the nearby picnic area leads to the lookout, making it an ideal spot to see the full waterfall without needing to do any strenuous bushwalking.
The Cowan to Jerusalem Bay Track is a scenic bushwalk in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, leading to a beautiful bay on Cowan Creek.
This 2.5 km trail is quite challenging, as it features some steep sections as you descend to the bay, where you’ll be treated to fantastic water views.
The Malabar Headland Circuit Walk is an energising walking track through Malabar Headland National Park, located just south of Maroubra Beach.
This track combines two trails: the Boora Point Walking Track, which follows the stunning coastline, and the Western Escarpment Walking Track, winding through scenic bushland.
The Federal Pass walking track is one of the most iconic and challenging walks in the Blue Mountains, exploring old bushland trails in the Katoomba and Leura areas.
This classic hike follows the base of the cliffs, from Leura to the Golden Stairs and Ruined Castle, passing through beautiful bushland scenery.
The Prince Henry Cliff Walk is an iconic 7 km hike between Scenic World in Katoomba and the Gordon Falls Lookout in Leura.
It follows the cliff edge overlooking the Jamison Valley with numerous beautiful lookouts along the way to enjoy some of the best views in the Blue Mountains.