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Ask Roz Blue Mountains – Find great things to see and do in the Blue Mountains, Lithgow and Oberon Regions.

Waterfalls ~ Find the best waterfalls in the blue mountains

By | May 5, 2022

After good rainfalls over the greater Blue Mountains region, some beautiful Waterfalls spring into life and that can create some wonderful photo opportunities. Remember to stay out of moving water.  Click here to view eMag via direct link

Dry River Canyon, Newnes Plateau

By | October 30, 2024

This is a wonderful spot a MUST VISIT. It is not for everyone as the entry to the canyon is not for the faint-hearted. While this is not a difficult walk, we would suggest it is suitable for those who bushwalk regularly. If you’ve ever wanted to get out into a canyon, but didn’t have… Read More »

Yerranderie ghost town

By | July 22, 2022

Yerranderie Private (Ghost) Town is now owned by the NPWS and it’s a MUST VISIT visit. Here: https://w3w.co/bather.ogres.sang It’s a 2hrs 30mins (100km) drive from Oberon so it’s really best suited for a weekend trip OR a DAY VISIT from Oberon or Jenolan Caves. You can stay overnight in the campground and soon again in… Read More »

Subscribe to Ask Roz Blue Mountains

By | February 15, 2024

STAY INFORMED ~ Subscribe to Ask Roz Blue Mountains’ email updates Ask Roz Blue Mountains is a Digital Information Service that provides information on multiple digital platforms. We are locally owned and operated, unlike other information services who pretend to be. Aside from regional news and information, we have regular “subscriber-only” special offers. NB: If… Read More »

A brand new viewing experience at Echo Point

By | January 6, 2021

After almost 12 months of construction, the spectacular new development at Echo Point has been completed and is open to the community. The project has significantly enhanced the viewing experience at the site and includes: • a gathering place (community amphitheatre) • a new Prince of Wales Lookout providing a closer view of The Three… Read More »

Spring into a Nature Escape in the Blue Mountains

By | October 1, 2020

If there is one thing the Blue Mountains is well known for, it is the stunning nature surrounding the area. From national parks and waterfalls to lookouts and picnic spots, there are plenty of places to turn when you need to escape the city for a little while. Lorraine Allanson, owner of Mountain Whispers, has… Read More »

Blue Mountains Tourist Parks

By | September 25, 2020

If you’re looking for something to do these school holidays, why not go camping in the Blue Mountains. Our tourist parks are the perfect base for exploring the World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains. Cabins, camping and caravan parks at Katoomba and Blackheath. Our two locations are immersed in bushland – the perfect base for exploring our… Read More »

Blue Mountains 360° Virtual Reality Tours

By | June 6, 2022

We have created a wide-ranging collection of beautiful 360° Virtual Reality Tours of many locations in the Blue Mountains. Simply click on one of the images below and scroll around it with your mouse or your finger if you’re using a phone or tablet. If you have a 360° VR image on a location in… Read More »

Katoomba Cascades 360° Virtual Reality 27th July 2020

By | July 28, 2020

Katoomba Cascade was in full flow on the 27th July 2020. Use your mouse to navigate around the 360° images. HERE>> https://www.askroz.com.au/event_detail/index/katoomba-cascades 𝗩𝗜𝗦𝗜𝗧𝗢𝗥: http://lnnk.in/@Visitor-WINTER 𝗔𝗙𝗧𝗘𝗥 𝗥𝗔𝗜𝗡: http://lnnk.in/@After-Rain 𝗦𝗨𝗕𝗦𝗖𝗥𝗜𝗕𝗘 to the Ask Roz Blue Mountains’ “General” newsletter: http://lnnk.in/@Subscribe-ARBM-General  

Berghofers Pass Interactive 360° Virtual Reality

By | July 18, 2020

Berghofer’s Pass is an excellent walk that’s suitable for the whole family. It’s also dog (on-leash), bike and horse friendly.   Berghofer’s Pass is a historic road that was built as an alternative road because early motor vehicles could not cope with the steep grades on Mitchell’s Victoria Pass.   Work started on Berghofer’s Pass… Read More »