Explore Blue Mountains of Australia, New South Wales with Amit Dahiya | Echo Point lookout Katoomba

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Blue Mountains:
https://www.bmcc.nsw.gov.au/
Home to some of Australia's most dazzling natural attractions and charming country villages, the Blue Mountains are world-famous. Discover lookouts with sensational views over million-year-old valleys, go beneath the ground at Jenolan Caves, hike or bike through lush rainforest, and take a heart-stopping ride at Scenic World.

Katoomba Town:
While there are more than a million hectares of bushland in the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage area, many of its most spectacular natural attractions – such as the iconic Three Sisters – are found in the Katoomba area, the commercial hub and wild heart of the Blue Mountains.
Located just 90min by car or two hours by train from Sydney, here you’ll find a range of accommodation, from heritage hotels to secluded cottages, as well as great restaurants, cosy cafes and a range of touring options, making it an accessible base for in-depth exploration of this wilderness playground.

Echo Point Lookout:
Echo Point lookout in Katoomba is on the traditional land of the Gundungurra and Darug people. Perched on the edge of the escarpment, it has panoramic views of the Jamison Valley and the iconic Three Sisters.
It is the gateway to many great walks, from the easy pathway out to the Three Sisters to the more challenging Giant Stairway that leads you down almost 1,000 stairs to the valley floor. Call in to the Echo Point Visitor Information Centre for advice on how to make the most of your time in the area.

Echo Point Information Centre:
Address: Echo Point Rd, Katoomba NSW 2780
Blue Mountains Visitor Information Centre - Echo Point
The Blue Mountains Visitor Information Centre at Echo Point is an accredited information centre with fully trained staff, who will help you plan your activities during your stay in the Blue Mountains region. Everything from local attractions, events and adventure activities to dining options and accommodation. Located at the Three Sisters in Katoomba on the edge of the Blue Mountains National Park, the Jamison Valley views are spectacular. If you are contemplating taking a walk, you can also get expert advice and maps on walks to suit all capabilities. The centre offers an extensive range of gift ideas and souvenirs featuring Australian and locally made products.

The Prince Henry Cliff Walk
One of the prettiest walking routes in the Blue Mountains, the Prince Henry Cliff Walk joins Echo Point up with the picturesque Leura Cascades. Along the way, walkers can marvel at views from various lookouts that are dotted along the cliff edges. From this high vantage point, you can experience the beauty of the national park from a variety of different angles.

Walk to Scenic World
Scenic World is one of the mo