Blackheath Natural Attractions
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Blackheath Glen Picnic Area
Blackheath - Blackheath Glen Picnic Area situated beside a small creek in the Megalong Valley this reserve is surrounded by impressive trees. More
Blue Gum Forest
Blackheath - The Blue Gum Forest has an interesting history that is closely linked to the beginnings of the Blue Mountains National Park. Covering 16.2 hectares in... More
Blue Mountains National Park
Blackheath - The World Heritage listed Blue Mountains National Park is situated on 266,859 hectares and is located approximately 110 kilometres west of Sydney. More... More
Blue Mountains Walking tracks
Blackheath - Enjoy the beauty of the Blue Mountains by taking a walk through the forests. Discover the diversity of the area as you travel through natural landscapes... More
Campbell Rhododendron Gardens
Blackheath - The purpose of this garden is to conserve the natural features of the area for the pleasure of visitors and
encourage tourists to enjoy the beauty of... More
Centennial Glen
Blackheath - Centennial Glen is a cool Glen with small waterfalls, ferns and rock overhangs and has excellent views of Kanimbla Valley. More
Centennial Glen Stables
Blackheath - Centennial Glen Stables is set in the magnificent Kanimbla Valley where you can enjoy the views and wildlife of this quiet and peaceful escape while taking... More
Evans Lookout
Blackheath - Evans Lookout is located at the top of the escarpment at the end of Evans Lookout Road the Lookout is the terminus for a number of tracks in and out of... More
Govetts Leap Falls
Blackheath - Waterfall on Govetts Leap Brook where the falls plummet about 180 metres onto the broken rocks at the base of the cliff. Formerly known at Bridal Veil... More
Govetts Leap Lookout
Blackheath - Govetts Leap Lookout is a popular lookout and is the start (or finish) to a number of bushwalks and offers spectacular views over the Grose Valley and... More
Grand Canyon Track
Blackheath - The Grand Canyon Track is a popular walking track provides a unique opportunity to experience a walk through a canyon without the need for a wetsuit or... More
Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area
Blackheath - The Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area was inscribed on the World Heritage List in the year 2000. The area consists of 1.03 million hectares of... More
Hargraves Lookout
Blackheath - Hargraves Lookout is situated at the western end of Shipley Plateau and provides views over the rural Megalong Valley. More
Hat Hill
Blackheath - Hat Hill is a rocky hill north of Blackheath with views over Grose and Govetts Canyons.
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Horseshoe Falls
Blackheath - Just north of Govetts Leap Lookout is Horseshoe Falls on Popes Glen Creek. More
Mount Blackheath Lookout
Blackheath - Situated on the northern side of Mount Blackheath (1076 metres) on Shipley Plateau the lookout provides views over the Kanimbla Valley. More
Mount Boyce Lookout
Blackheath - Mount Boyce at 1090 metres above sea level offers views into the Megalong and Kanimbla. There is an information board at the summit of Mount Boyce on... More
Mount Portal Lookout
Blackheath - Mount Portal Lookout is six kilometres from the eastern entry gate of the Blue Mountains National Park, this lookout offers excellent views of the
Glenbrook... More
Mount Solitary
Blackheath - Mount Solitary at 919 metres, this isolated plateau dominates the landscape of the Jamison Valley and can be seen from all vantage points along the
eastern... More
Perrys Lookdown
Blackheath - Perrys Lookdown this lookout at the top of the escarpment overlooking the Grose Valley and river and is the shortest but steepest descent to the Blue Gum... More
Pulpit Rock Lookout
Blackheath - Pulpit Rock Lookout can be accessed from the walking track from Govetts Leap or from the Govetts Leap carpark just 400 metres away. The view from the
lookout... More
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