Category Archives: Visit Wentworth Falls

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By | February 15, 2024

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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 »

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Undercliff Track, Wentworth Falls, one of the best walks in the Blue Mountains

By | January 10, 2023

The “Undercliff Track”, Wentworth Falls. This is one of the best walks in the Mountains YOU WILL LOVE IT.   This has to be one of the best family walks in the Blue Mountains. One of the great things about the walk is that you can do it “stand-alone” or you can combine it with… Read More »

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Slack Stairs, Wentworth Falls

By | September 18, 2021

Looking for a great Blue Mountains bushwalk? CHECK OUT Slack Stairs and Wentworth Pass, Wentworth Falls.   TIP: Get there early. The whole Wentworth Falls area is extremely popular and parking is at a premium.   This is a challenging track that is best started from the Conservation Hut, Wentworth Falls. It offers outstanding lookouts,… Read More »

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Queen Victoria Sanitorium and Hospital

By | March 20, 2024

Updated 18th May 2021 UNSAFE – DO NOT TRESPASS – The caretaker will call the police. Asbestos everywhere. This is the original site of the Queen Victoria Sanitorium and Hospital and is 372.00ha (919.23 acres). Here: https://w3w.co/curbed.villagers.saturate   The original house on the property was built for Kelso King (1853-1943), knighted in 1929, a prominent… Read More »

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