Overview of the Blue Mountains
Sublimely beautiful, the Blue Mountains is one of the most spectacular parts of the country, recognised with a World Heritage listing and easily accessible from Sydney by road or rail. Well known for adventure activities, the region complements the outdoors with fine food (much of it with equally fabulous views), gorgeous villages and shopping, and great places to stay and meet. From heritage hotels to luxury resorts across a string of townships each with their own authentic charm, the Blue Mountains is an ideal setting for a corporate retreat or conference.
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MUST DO
- Visit the spectacular Three Sisters Aboriginal Place and Echo Point
- Take a guided walk in the World Heritage listed Blue Mountains National Park
- Experience the steepest railway in the world at Scenic World
- Experience an authentic Aboriginal experience on the Buunyal tour on Gundungurra Country, curated by Uncle David King
- Indulge in high tea at the Hydro Majestic or Carrington Hotel
INDUSTRY
- Tourism
- Healthcare
- Retail
POPULATION
~80,000
CLIMATE
Upper Mountains
Summer average 18°C
Winter average 5°C
Lower Mountains
Summer average 29°C
Winter average 16°C
Explore the Blue Mountains
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The Overflow
Kanimbla, Blue Mountains
Moruya Artisan Factory home of Quantum Brewery
Moruya, South Coast
Crystalbrook Kingsley
Newcastle, North Coast
The Bath House Garden
Oakhampton Heights, Hunter
Maitland Regional Sportsground
Maitland, Hunter
Berrima Vault House
Berrima, South Coast
Swinging Bridge
Orange, Country NSW Central
Sugar Beach Ranch
South Ballina, North Coast
Bowery
Katoomba, Blue Mountains
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