Famous for the Three Sisters, Katoomba Scenic Railway and
breathtaking scenery, the Blue Mountains National Park
needs to be visited at least once in a lifetime. It is
a fantastic option for the campervan holiday for so many
reasons.
Accessible via Katoomba and only two hours from the harbour
city of Sydney in your motorhome, the Blue Mountains are a paradise for those
yearning to escape the hustle and bustle of the city life.
With dense rainforest, waterfalls, deep gorges and world
class bushwalking trails, it is a haven for the seasoned
traveller, with great accessibility and camping grounds.
Springtime is one of the best times to visit Katoomba and
the surrounding mountains as the dazzling colours and beauty
are a photographers delight. The temperatures are on
average a lot lower than Sydney, but most of the year the
climate is moderate in the mid teens. Make sure you come
prepared with warm clothing especially on the long walks as
mountain weather can change quickly.
There are plenty of camping grounds available, one of the
most popular is the Euroka campground at Glenbrook. Only
4km from the entrance gate, the sites have excellent
amenities and kangaroos at your doorstep.
Located on over one million hectares of pristine wilderness,
the Blue Mountains comprise of eight conservation reserves,
such as the Gardens of Stone and the famous Jenolan Caves.
There is something here for everyone. The massive cliffs
and canyons are an adventurer’s paradise, with abseiling,
rock climbing and mountain biking some of the popular sports
available.
For those who do not wish to risk life and limb on their
holiday, there are plenty of alternatives. Birdwatchers
will be close to heaven as the canopy is filled with the
sounds of birdlife, as well as native animals. However, the
extensive range of trails and walks available are what draw
people year after year, and there really are walks for every
type of fitness level. Young and old, fit and…not so fit.
So, where do you start? Firstly, you need to be prepared
with a good map of the area, sturdy walking shoes and plenty
of water. Echo Point is one of the most famous lookouts to
see the Three Sisters and the Jamison Valley. The Princes
Rock Walk only takes half an hour to reach one of the most
scenic lookouts over Kings Tableland. This is great for the
whole family. Spectacular Kanangra Falls is located, not
surprisingly, in the Kanangra Boyd National Park. With its
reputation as being one of the best in Australia make sure
you put this on your ‘must see’ list.
One popular attraction is Katoomba Falls. Pack a picnic
lunch, and be prepared for paradise as you venture through
the rainforest paths into a beautiful gully set off by the
falls. With rock pools and majestic trees you might want to
set some time aside here. Another famous attraction is the
Katoomba Scenic Railway, which is the steepest railway in
the world, so for firsts you will have to get on board and
hang on tight!
Needing a challenge? There are walks for you in the Grand
Canyon and Sassafras Gully, with wilderness trails that take
you to incredible rainforest and breathtaking scenery. Why
not try the Wollemi National Park which feature magnificent
rock formations and the famous glow worm tunnels. The Grand
Canyon Track is another popular walk, which stretches for
5kms deep into the Canyon.
Govetts Leap is a famous trail which takes you to the
stunning views from Evans Lookout. It’s great for the
adventurous, but you may have to think twice if you are not
too keen on heights. There are also many walks to choose
from around Hazelbrook, most popular being the Valley of the
Waters walk which basically follows the path of the falls
down the valley.
Most visitors just want to see the raw beauty of the Blue
Mountains, and that is why this magnificent wonder is
internationally popular. No matter what type of traveller
you are, it will take your breath away.
Jenny Brewer
