
Anvil Rock
Located at the end of Hat Hill Road in the Grose Valley, this weathered sandstone rock formation offers magnificent views over the Grose Valley to Mt Banks and Mt Hay. Wind eroded Cave is just 400 metres to the west. Dirt road access for two kilometres.
Beauchamp Falls
Situated on Greaves Creek on the Rodriguez Pass Walking Track Beauchamp Falls can also be accessed as a 400 metres each way detour off the Grand Canyon Walk.
Blue Mountains Chocolate Company
From chocolate making demonstrations, a café serving real hot chocolate and delicious homemade cakes, the best toffee and fudge in the world, hand made ice cream, a kids playground and over 50 different exquisite, handmade chocolates, we provide the perfect opportunity for everyone to experience chocolate at it’s best. Situated at 176 Lurline Street, Katoomba, make sure you stop and experience the Blue Mountains Chocolate Company. Only 200 metres walk from Echo Point, come and see our European ...
Blue Mountains New & Pre Loved Books
Blue Mountains New and Pre-Loved Books is situated in Katoomba in NSW and offers a wide selection of general new books and out of print pre-loved books. The collection includes the latest best sellers, rare, antique and hard to find titles, specialising in religion, Australian literature, childrens books, literature and the classics. The proprietor, Phillipa Barton, has gained an extensive knowledge of literature and the book trade through a life long association and career in literature and b...
Boars Head Rock
Boars Head Rock is reached via the Cliff Drive west of Narrow Neck this large rock on the escarpment was named because of its resemblance to the head of a great boar. The ironstone bands in the sandstone when weathered result in interesting shapes and patterns. Boars Head Rock is best viewed from Narrow Neck Plateau.
Cahills Lookout
A short walk to Cahills Lookout provides a great place to compare the Jamison Valley, Narrow Neck Plateau and the more rural Megalong Valley as well as the rock formation known as Boars Head. It is also an ideal spot to watch the sunset.
Canton Palace
Canton Palace is a large fully licensed Chinese Restaurant located in the middle of Katoomba. They are open seven days a week for lunch and dinner plus provide take-away meals. The menu selection is large and varied and group orders are available. Ample parking; coaches and groups welcome.
Darleys at Lilianfels
Darley's Restaurant is set in the heritage listed original homestead of Frederick Darley, the sixth Chief Justice of New South Wales. Executive Chef, Hugh Whitehouse's Modern Australian cuisine is served in a romantic space that features beautiful stained glassed windows, original ornate fire places, and crystal chandeliers and offers guests a breathtaking view of the surrounding gardens and the Jameson Valley. Darley’s was awarded a coveted 'Chef’s Hat' and named ‘Regional Restaurant of the...
Eagle Hawk Lookout
Eagle Hawk Lookout is a small lookout closely surrounded by trees just past Scenic World on the Cliff Drive offer a framed 'eagle' view of The Three Sisters rock formation and the Jamison Valley.
Event Horizon Gallery
Event Horizon Gallery is a contemporary Australian Art Gallery displaying digital and conventional paintings, jewellery, ceramics and sculpture. It's 'art on the edge', named after the 'event-horizon' of a black hole in space is the precise point beyond which light and information cannot escape to the rest of the world. It's the edge of meaning and at Event Horizon Gallery, they like to pursue art on the edge. Event Horizon Gallery is a short walking distance to the Katoomba town centre. A...
Explorers Tree
Explorers Tree is located on Pulpit Hill just west of Katoombaand is the remains of tall Blackbutt where explorer William Lawson reportedly carved his initials in 1813 on the historic crossing of the Blue Mountains with Gregory Blaxland and Charles Wentworth.
Furbers Steps
Walking track joins Federal Pass to the top of the escarpment passing Rainforest Lookout, Queen Victoria Lookout and Furbers Steps Lookout. The steps were constructed in 1908 and are a strenuous and steep ascent of over 1000 steps.
Goomblars Dreaming
For fifteen years Goomblar held a personal dream to create this show in order to share some of the beauty inherent in Aboriginal Cultural and Spiritual Knowledge with people from all walks of life. He now brings this show to you at The Edge in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales. The didgeridoo (yidaki) is never far from Goomblar’s side. “Goomblar’s Dreaming” is the story told of how the didgeridoo first came about. A story handed down from generation to generation. The “dreaming” tells ho...
Jamison Views Restaurant
Meals are always a memorable experience at The Mountain Heritage. The Jamison Views Restaurant provides an ever-changing menu of fine cuisine designed to tempt the most discerning palate. Relax to the soothing sounds of resident pianist, Alan Johnson, who plays a gentle blend of popular, light classical and romantic melodies every Saturday evening, or just take in the spectacular views from the balcony whilst sipping on a cocktail. The Restaurant is fully licensed and the wine list offers a co...
Katoomba Falls
A series of small waterfalls flow over rocks to the Katoomba Falls where it drops over 55 metres over the escarpment into the Jamison Valley. An Aboriginal word meaning 'shiny, tumbling waters' the Katoomba Falls are lit at night and can be seen from a number of vantage points on Reids Plateau, the Round Walk and the Sceniscender at Scenic World.
Katoomba Family Hotel and Restaurant
Katoomba Hotel has a varied history. Built in 1918 is has undergone various changes, until 2005 when the Blackburn Family took over the business and embarked on a complete refurbishment of the hotel. They are committed to restoring this grand old establishment to it's prominence as a traditional Australian hotel in the heart of the world famous Heritage Listed Blue Mountains while providing friendly service and great mountains atmosphere. The Bistro is open seven days a week with lunch from ...
Katoomba Fine Art Gallery
Katoomba Fine Art represents amongst others: James Willebrant, Keith Rowe, Warwick Fuller, David Beschi, Phillip Hay, Ian Swift, Virginia Kaiser, Ole Nielsen, Kerry Johns, John Ellison and many other well known Blue Mountains artists. Browse at your leisure at either of these fine establishments and enjoy the marvellous pieces on view.
Katoomba Golf Club
Katoomba Golf Club provides a magnificent golf course and function facility in the heart of the Blue Mountains. The club is nestled above the picturesque Jamison Valley on Acacia Street and enjoys sensational views of the mountains landscape beyond. With a spacious verandah overlooking the course and a modern lounge and dining area, the club house provides a perfect opportunity to enjoy the best the mountains has to offer. The club boasts an 18-hole golf course which has the flexibility to chal...
Katoomba RSL All Services Club
Katoomba RSL is a breathe of fresh air, it has recently completed renovations to sections of the club and are offering a superior experience for all that visit. The club offers something for everyone whether its food and beverage or a night of fun or entertainment. Saturday night is time to kick up your heels and enjoy the free live music, whether it’s a Duo, Big Band or a Live Show you are guaranteed to have a great night. For a dining experience Golden Dragon, a unique dining experience with...
Katoomba Sports and Aquatic Centre
Katoomba Sports & Aquatic Centre is newly renovated with both indoor and outdoor facilities. The indoor heated swimming pools include a toddler pool, a 25m pool plus spa and sauna, while outdoor area consists of a heated 50m pool, learners and toddlers pool with grassed areas. The centre also has a full-equipped fitness area and kiosk plus the new KIDS KINGDOM play centre. Other locations: Blue Mountains residents and visitors are fortunate to have five high standard swim and leisure centre...
Kids Kingdom
The Kids Kingdom - Indoor Play Centre is a fully indoor three storey play structure for all kids aged 0-12 with a separate soft play area for children under 3. Entry includes unlimited play but you have to bring your own socks! Kids Kingdom has its own coffee cart complete with espresso coffee and fantastic cakes and sandwiches. Come and join in the fun! For more information about Kids Kingdom call the Katoomba Sports & Aquatic Centre
Landslide Lookout
Landslide Lookout is on Cliff Drive opposite Cyclorama Point, the lookout provides a view of the 1931 landslide between Malatia Point and Narrow Neck. The best views of the landslide can be seen from Narrow Neck Lookout.
Lilianfels Blue Mountains - The Grill
The Grill is situated within the main Country House of Lilianfels and offers a relaxed ambiance that is popular with neighbouring locals, visitors and hotel guests alike. Open daily for breakfast and lunch, offering something for everyone from a light satisfying lunch, to a thick cut rib eye, tender sirloin or decadent wagyu. Weekly specials such as beef bourguignon or wintry stewed lamb shank are on the menu. Substantial options for vegetarian-favoured palates are also available. A delicious ch...
Malaita Lookout
Malatia Lookout is on the escarpment above Malatia Point between Landslide Lookout and Eagle Hawk Lookout at Katoomba.
Narrow Neck Lookout
Narrow Neck Lookout as the name implies has views over the Narrow Neck Peninsula Plateau which divides the Jamison and Megalong Valleys. Access is along Glen Raphael Drive, a gravel road leading two kilometres along Narrow Neck to a locked gate. The next seven kilometres is for walkers and cyclists only. This is a popular mountain bike ride.
Nolan on Lovel Art Gallery
Nolan on Lovel gallery is a contemporary fine art gallery located conveniently between Katoomba and Leura featuring painting (exhibitions change monthly) ceramics, sculpture and jewellery. The gallery also holds regular stimulating workshops in art and creativity run by well known Katoomba artist John Ellison. Other workshops also take place throughout the year. Accommodation is available within walking distance of the gallery. A popular programme of musical evenings featuring a variety of ...
Paragon Restaurant
The historic Paragon Restaurant has been home of exclusive hand-made confectionery since 1916, and continues to use only the finest ingredients in its products. Specialities include hand-dipped chocolate centres, French nougat, fudges, marzipan fruits, maple brazils, and many other tempting sweets. The restaurant with cosy wood panelled booths is an ideal rendezvous for late breakfasts, morning and afternoon teas and lunches. Devonshire teas and crispy waffles are some of the specialities. ...
Queen Victoria Lookout
Queen Victoria Lookout is named in honour of Queen Victoria and offering views of Katoomba Falls and the Three Sisters. This lookout is located on the Furbers Steps between Rainforest Lookout and Furbers Lookout.
Scenic World Blue Mountains
Scenic World Blue Mountains is suitable for visitors of all ages; it is located near the Three Sisters at Katoomba, about two hours by rail or road from Sydney. Did you know that the Scenic Skyway with its world first Electro-SceniGlass floor completes the trip over to the other side of the valley to a viewing platform? This amazing ride takes in all of the iconic views of the Blue Mountains World Heritage wilderness including the Three Sisters, Mount Solitary, The Jamison Valley and Katoomba ...
Six Foot Track
The Six Foot Track is a 45 kilometre footpath stretching across the Blue Mountains from The Explorer's Marked Tree, near Katoomba to Jenolan Caves. The Six Foot Track was planned as a shortcut to Jenolan Caves. At the time, visitors to the caves travelled by train to Mt Victoria or Tarana. In 1879, Tarana became the only town on the railway from which it was possible to take a coach all the way to the caves, a monopoly which it enjoyed for ten years. Seeing this valuable traffic passing them ...
Skyway Restaurants
Skyway Brasserie offers affordable meals with Australian flavours, morning and afternoon teas and is fully licensed. Seating up to 200 people, the Brasserie has the only revolving floor located in the Blue Mountains and is available for evening functions. Ideal for family and coach groups the Brasserie and Scenic World allows for a one stop total day of entertainment. Harry’s Café-Bar is also located at Scenic World, offering al fresco dining with spectacular views of the Three Sisters and Ja...
Springwood Sports Club
Springwood Sports Club is located in the heart of the Blue Mountains, just 15 minutes from Penrith and 30 minutes from Katoomba. Newly rebuilt with brand new contemporary architectural design, the club features lounge areas for members and guests, indoor and alfresco dining areas, an outdoor terrace, sports lounge, bowlers lounge, gaming lounge and multiple function rooms, perfect for corporate functions, weddings and many other functions. They have two bowling green’s which cater for loca...
Tanya Loviz Gallery
Tanya Loviz popular artworks are now available for all to see and buy at her new gallery in Katoomba. She is a self taught artist, started exhibiting in 1992, and has held over 20 solo shows and created a diverse range of over 1000 paintings and poetry to match. Throughout 2007 Tanya travelled around Australia gathering inspiration for her new paintings of our famous Aussie Beach Bums. BIG Crocs, Bigger Rocks and much, much more... At the gallery, you can purchase, Original Artworks, Limite...
The Edge Cinema
Filmed exclusively for the cinema, 'The Edge' giant screen movie is the ultimate Blue Mountains wilderness experience. The six storey high screen The Edge goes beyond the Three Sisters to explore the rainforest, valleys, rivers and gorges of the World Heritage listed Blue Mountains. Scale vertical cliffs and swim through hidden limestone caves, deep in the heart of this unique Australian landscape. The discovery and re-discovery of the Blue Mountains creates the a chance to tell one of the g...
Three Sisters in the Blue Mountains National Park
The Three Sisters are a fascinating rock formation associated Aboriginal Legend. Panoramic views into the Jamison Valley, these three prominent rocky pinnacles on the edge of the escarpment at Echo Point Katoomba have become an iconic symbol for the Blue Mountains. The Three Sisters can be viewed from the main lookout or the Queen Elizabeth or Prince of Wales Lookouts on the lower levels. A walk from behind the Visitor Information Centre will lead you to the top of the Three Sisters via Honey...
Treiselies Greek Cypriot Taverna
TreisElies caters for all occasions such as a romantic dinner for two, group bookings to celebrate a special event or corporate functions with everything laid on in true Greek style. Choose from a great selection of dips, breads, salads, cold and hot meze, char grill, seafood, choice of platters and delicious temptations. Banquet meals for groups available. Fully licensed bar with Australian or Greek red and white wines, beers or a try one of their cocktails. Food, wine and friends... they ...
Wollemi Gems
Wollemi Gems is an interesting gallery style retail shop with a wide range of gems, opals, opal jewellery and handcrafted gifts. The owner has over 20 years experience in cutting opals and semi-precious stones and displays a selection of opals to accommodate any budget from a souvenir to investment stones as well as specimens. Their opals are obtained directly from the outback mines, then cut and sold at the Wollemi Gems shop making prices are very competitive. The wide range of opal jewel...
Yindi Day Spa
The award winning Yindi Day Spa, located within the historic Carrington Hotel, just five minutes walk from Katoomba Railway Station is the largest day spa in the Blue Mountains. Offering luxurious treatments using 100% organic and biodynamic products Yindi follows a 100% chemical free policy. Offering elegant treatment rooms including a sunken-spa couple’s room, shower rooms and state-of-the-art hydrotherapy Yindi is the perfect place for a romantic interlude or girls get together. Yindi al...