Jenolan Caves
Regarded as Australia’s most outstanding caves system, with
11 spectacular show caves, pure underground rivers and amazing formations,
Jenolan Caves is among the finest and oldest caves systems in the
world. Visit Jenolan for general guided caves tours, themed tours,
adventure caving and concerts in the caves. Trails Bistro provides
a wide selection of choices for morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea,
and there is a gift shop on site. Jenolan Caves are located approximately
90 minutes west of Katoomba. Ph: 6359 3911.
The Edge Cinema
Screening 6 times a day with comfy stadium seating, The Edge movie
tells the story of adventure and discovery in the Blue Mountains
wilderness, and coming to terms with the ancient, complex and fragile
world we live in. The Blue Mountains has a million hectares of impenetrable
forest wilderness right on Sydney’s doorstep. Witness the
Blue Mountains without having to leave your seat. A perfect all
weather venue, The Edge cinema is located on the Great Western Highway
in Katoomba.
Ph: 02 4782 8900.
Scenic World
Featuring the world’s steepest railway and 2 cable cars, this
is the perfect vantage point to see the Blue Mountains and the most
famous of its attractions, The Three Sisters. The Skyway Cable car
gives 360 degree views over the Jamison Valley, Katoomba Falls,
The Three Sisters and Mount Solitary. Also features a Walkway through
ancient rainforest with historic mining displays. Scenic World is
located on the corner of Cliff Drive and Violet streets in Katoomba.
Ph: 0247800 200.
Selwood Science and Puzzles
Great for families, this educational centre features a Puzzle Room
full of puzzles and jigsaws. Discover more about science, electricity,
dinosaurs, and chemistry to name a few in the Science Lab. The Bookshop
has educational books and gifts, especially if you are after that
something different, and Selwood’s also conduct school holiday
workshops suitable for students aged 5-15. Selwood Science and Puzzles
is located on Railway Parade in Hazelbrook.
Ph: 02 4758 6235.
Bygone Beauty’s
Featuring the largest private teapot collection in the world, Bygone
Beauty’s is a feast for the eyes. 3000 tea pots are on display,
and feature old and new, rare and common teapots from around the
globe. Bygone Beauty’s also boasts the largest private collection
of antiques and collectables in Australia and features furniture,
jewellery, fine china ,dolls and toys. Make sure you experience
their afternoon tea in a traditional silver service style. Bygone
Beauty’s is located on the corner of Grose and Megalong St’s
in Leura.
Ph: 02 4784 3117.
Trains Planes and Automobiles
Known as one of the world’s best antique toy shops, Trains
Planes and Automobiles is a haven for the collector of rare toy
trains and other goodies. One of Mount Victoria’s best kept
secrets, there is a cornucopia of mechanical toys including Hornby
Clockwork and electric trains, Triang, Marklin and more. Also discover
matchbox cars such as Minic, Dinky and rare models which have never
been seen by many collectors. Trains Planes and Automobiles are
located on the Great Western Hwy in Mount Victoria.
Ph: 02 4787 1590.
Zig Zag Railway
Regarded as a 19th century engineering masterpiece and renowned
tourist railway, The Zig Zag Railway is a must for families when
visiting the Blue Mountains, particulary during the school holidays.
The Home of ‘Thomas and Friends’ featuring The Fat Controller,’
and ‘Wizard Express’, a Harry Potter themed steam train
ride complete with witches and wizards, this is an experience guaranteed
to be remembered by children and parents alike. Bookings are recommended.
Zig Zag Railway is located at Clarence Station on Chifley Road Clarence.
Ph: 02 6355 2955.
Norman Lindsay Gallery and Museum
The former home of artist and writer Norman Lindsay, the sandstone
cottage and extensive grounds are now run by the National Trust,
displaying the artists watercolours, oils, etchings, ship models
and Magic Pudding characters.
The gardens are magical and feature Lindsay’s sculptures,
and a café located on the grounds provides an idyllic Blue
Mountains experience of its own. The gallery was also the setting
of the film ‘Sirens,’ a film loosely based on the life
of Norman Lindsay during the 1920’s. Norman Lindsay Gallery
is located on Norman Lindsay Crescent in Faulconbridge.
Ph: 02 4751 1067.
Blue Mountains Trolley Tours
A worry free tour option to see all of the greatest attractions
in the upper mountains, look no further than Trolley Tours.
Stopping at 29 points all located in the prime tourist areas, a
Hop on Hop off Day Pass is also available. This allows you to see
all of the Blue Mountains best attractions without the hassle of
parking. Stop off’s include Katoomba Town Centre, Echo Point
and The Three Sisters, Scenic World, Leura Cascades, Everglades
Gardens and of course York Fairmont Resort. The Trolley Shoppe is
located on Main street Katoomba or tickets can be purchased on boarding.
Ph: 1800 801 577
Fantastic Aussie Tours
The Explorer Bus provides for a fun tour experience, jump on an
old English style double decker bus and enjoy the Blue Mountains
with a difference. Stopping at 30 local tourist points half hourly,
the Explorer Bus makes planning your own itinerary easy. Stop off’s
include Echo Point, the gallery district on Lurline street, Katoomba
Falls Reserve, Leura Cascades, Everglades Gardens and of course
York Fairmont Resort. Tours depart from Main Street Katoomba or
tickets can be purchased on boarding.
Ph: 02 4782 1866 |