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The BMCC bushfire recovery projects awarded funding

By | July 2, 2021

The BMCC has welcomed the announcement that three of its bushfire recovery projects, valued at $5.3 million, have been funded by the Australian and NSW governments. Grants, under Stream 2 of the Local Bushfire Economic Recovery Fund, have been awarded for the following projects: The Grand Cliff Top Walk – A World Class Bushwalking Experience… Read More »

Berghofers Pass Mount Victoria a wonderful kid friendly walk

By | July 16, 2021

Updated 16th July 2021 Berghofers Pass, Mount Victoria is a great walk for kids and it’s dog on-leash and horse friendly. Because it’s a return walk you can walk as far or as little as you like.   About 10 minutes into the walk there is a great picnic table to enjoy a treat of… Read More »

Dog off-leash areas in the Blue Mountains

By | January 14, 2024

Dog Off-Leash Areas in the Blue Mountains: A Guide to Responsible Ownership The Blue Mountains, with its stunning landscapes, also boasts 14 dog off-leash areas, providing a haven for our furry friends. However, with this privilege comes responsibility, as the Blue Mountains City Council stresses the importance of responsible dog ownership. Companion Animals Act Regulations… Read More »

Great Markets in the Blue Mountains

By | July 27, 2021

There are 3 very special markets, in the Blue Mountains, the “Springwood Grower’s Market”, the “Magpie Market” and the “Blackheath Growers Market“. SPRINGWOOD GROWER’S MARKET FOURTH Sunday of each month – Except April due to Anzac Day and at Christmas we run on the third Sunday. Here: https://w3w.co/slug.redid.exteriors We are a farmers and growers market… Read More »

Leura Cascades loop walk

By | January 8, 2022

Updated 23rd September 2021 This is a wonderful family loop walk that offers at least 4 lookouts, the Leura Cascades and a great picnic area. Now access to the Leura Cascades is open and the NPWS have finished the track upgrade this is a must-do walk. MORE info on the recently opened Leura Cascades: https://www.askroz.com.au/blog/leura-cascades-picnic-area/… Read More »

Bridal Veil View Lookout Leura, the prettiest lookout in the Blue Mountains

By | January 18, 2022

Updated: 22nd June 2021 Bridal Veil View Lookout, Leura should not be confused with Bridal Veil Lookout, which is across the valley. Bridal Veil View Lookout offers the best view of the Bridal Veil Falls. The viewing platform is accessed down a metal ladder, which could be challenging for some people. NPWS have done an… Read More »

High Tea in the Blue Mountains

By | June 18, 2021

Updated 18th June 2021 The Blue Mountains has a reputation for providing amazing High Teas. Below is a list of some great places that won’t disappoint. The Hydro Majestic, Medlow Bath 52-88 Great Western Highway, Medlow Bath Location: https://w3w.co/busload.encodes.cuties Featuring majestic and panoramic views overlooking the Megalong Valley the Hydro Majestic is one of Australia’s… Read More »

Yulefest 2021, Winter Christmas in the Blue Mountains

By | June 19, 2021

Updated 17th June 2021 In July, a number of Blue Mountains foodie place are offering a wonderful Yulefest experience, it’s a great opportunity to enjoy a northern hemisphere Christmas in July. MOUNTAIN HERITAGE You’re invited to the ultimate Christmas in July experience at the Home of Yulefest, Hotel Mountain Heritage Blue Mountains. Hotel Mountain Heritage… Read More »

Blue Mountains Adventure Experiences

By | December 2, 2021

| Weather | | Blog | Concierge | eMags | Facebook | Made in 60 Seconds | Podcast | Subscribe | | Attractions | Adventure | Cafes | Cellar Doors | Dining Out | Farm Gate | Galleries | Markets | Shopping | Stays | Tours | What’s On | The Blue Mountains offers some amazing adventure… Read More »

Origin of Blue Mountains Town Names

By | June 15, 2021

The Blue Mountains west of Sydney is steeped in History and each of its villages has a wonderful link to the exploring past. This list was compiled by John Low for the Blue Mountains Library. Lapstone (106m) The name “Lapstone Hill” was in use from at least the 1820s and derives from the shape of… Read More »