Category Archives: VR 360 Video

Silver Mist Reserve, Katoomba

By | February 24, 2021

Silver Mist Reserve is a wonderful secluded semi landscaped picnic spot right in the Echo Point tourist area.  It was named after a house that was on the site back in the 1940’s. The Blue Mountains City Council acquired the land in 1975. The remains of the old landscaped gardens can still be seen.   Within the… Read More »

Goochs Crater, Newnes Plateau

By | February 24, 2021

A visit to Goochs Crater, on the Newnes Plateau, should be on everyone’s must-do list. This is an easy walk, that can be managed by young and old alike. The Crater is a natural crater-like swamp feature, not volcanic in origin, ringed by pagoda-like rock formations. It’s a wonderful spot for photographers.  We visited on… Read More »

Ask Roz Blue Mountains – Interactive eGuides

By | February 24, 2021

Download an “interactive” brochure for the things that interest you.   LOCATION KATOOMBA Silver Mist Reserve eGuide NEWNES PLATEAU Glow Worm Tunnel eGuide Goochs Crater Guide ACTIVITY ADVENTURE Glow Worm Tunnel eGuide Goochs Crater Guide FAMILY WALKS Silver Mist Reserve eGuide RAINY DAY Silver Mist Reserve eGuide Total: 2920 Today: 82

Pink Flannel Flowers

By | February 20, 2021

Pink Flannel Flowers are truly amazing, every one of them looks like a delicate jewel brooch. While there are many places to see them, this spot is handy and accessible. Each flower is a bit smaller than a 20c piece. This 360° Virtual Tour was photographed on 11th February 2021. DIRECT link: https://momento360.com/e/u/e35f759f23684c13a88ff4c4ba92917f?utm_campaign=embed&utm_source=other&heading=-358.06&pitch=-18.56&field-of-view=75&size=large LOCATION: You’ll… Read More »

Point Pilcher Lookout, Medlow Bath

By | February 4, 2021

CHECK OUT this creat picnic spot in Medlow Bath. It’s Point Pilcher, Medlow Bath and it offers a superb view down to Govetts Gorge and across dense bushland, known as the Grose Wilderness.   This is a fenced lookout with picnic tables and it one of the very few accessible lookouts in the mountains.  … Read More »

Mount York, Mount Victoria

By | January 18, 2021

The BMCC has re-opened the Mount York following the 2020 fires when it was hit really hard. #arbmholidayadventuredecjan 360° Images x 7 Use your finger or mouse to move around. https://momento360.com/e/uc/3d6c951e682542f18d473c20240ed4bf?utm_campaign=embed&utm_source=other&size=large It offers a multitude of activities like picnics, walks, abseiling, rock climbing, and limited camping (booking required). It has picnic tables, shelter, and toilets,… Read More »

Narrow Neck, Katoomba “off track” walk and photo opportunities

By | January 17, 2021

The is a great “off track” walk following minor tails used by climbers to access their descent points. This area was really whacked by the 2020 fires and thankfully, green is starting to come back.   ACCESS: Drive to the Locked Gate on Narrow Neck and park. W3W: https://w3w.co/cork.bailouts.concussion There are 2 ways to access… Read More »

Kanangra Boyd

By | January 8, 2021

The Kanangra Boyd National Park is part of Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area, Kanangra-Boyd National Park is just 180km from Sydney. Superb scenery, abundant wildlife, cycling and walking even after the fires. W3W: https://w3w.co/evens.blackberry.gobbling All photos were taken post the January 2020 fires. Kanangra-Boyd National Park offers visitors a rare insight into Australia’s unspoiled… Read More »

Great bushwalks to do during the December-January school holidays

By | January 15, 2021

Great bushwalks to do during the December-January school holidays in the Blue Mountains. No.1 ~ Fossil Rock Lookout to the base of the Leura Cascades https://www.facebook.com/AskRozBlueMountains/posts/3677858162257577 No.2 ~ Bowtells Suspension Bridge, over the Cox’s River https://www.facebook.com/AskRozBlueMountains/posts/3680354808674579 No.3 ~ Lyrebird Dell and Pool of Siloam Circuit, Leura https://www.facebook.com/AskRozBlueMountains/posts/3682508385125888 No.4 ~ Coxs Cave Circuit walk, Mount Victoria… Read More »

2020 a year we won’t forget

By | January 27, 2021

This on-line interactive digital eMag has been produced by Ask Ros Blue Mountains as a pictorial of what was perhaps the most challenging year the Blue Mountains community has ever faced. We thank Mayor Mark Greenhill for writing the foreword. We have shared our photos from each week of the year. Through these photos, we… Read More »