Tag Archives: Best bushwalks in the Blue Mountains

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By | July 16, 2024

TIP: Add this page to your phone’s home screen or bookmark it to get the latest updates GRAND CLIFF TOP WALK – the only complete interactive guide View it here Listen to a Grand Cliff Top Walk podcast Mount Victoria interactive map DIRECT link: askroz.news/Mount-Victoria-Interactive-Map MORE WEB APPS COMING  

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The Elephant in the room

By | February 15, 2024

Every quarter in the greater Blue Mountains, the equivalent weight of one 7,000kg African male elephant in visitor information paper products is used and then discarded. Consider this, just to make 7,000kg of basic newsprint, you’ll need about. 🌲 200 Trees 🌊 4,000,000 Litres of Water 💡 Electricity Consumption: Between 15,000,000 to 25,000,000 kWh Creating… Read More »

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Ask Roz Blue Mountains has the highest Facebook engagement in the Blue Mountains

By | July 27, 2022

A HUGE THANK YOU to everyone who engages in our Facebook community. Each week over 80% of all visitor information-based Facebook engagements for the ENTIRE greater Blue Mountains region are through the Ask Roz Blue Mountains’ page. Ask Roz Blue Mountains shares the best Blue Mountains Bush Walks, best Blue Mountains Lookouts, best places to… Read More »

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Mount Banks Submit Walk

By | May 31, 2022

NPWS describes the walk this way: “For some of the best scenic views in the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area, try the steep Mount Banks Summit walk from the picnic area, near Mount Wilson.” The first half of the walk offers great views. We stocked up on essential provisions from Piccolo Deli, Mount Victoria.… Read More »

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Katoomba Falls, Mid Level – One of the best

By | March 24, 2021

Katoomba Falls, Mid Level (Under Falls)  This is a wonderful short adventure walk. It’s a great chance to get UP CLOSE and PERSONAL with a powerful waterfall, especially after rain.   𝗞𝗘𝗬 𝗣𝗢𝗜𝗡𝗧𝗦 • Distance: 3.4km return • Time: 90 mins return • Best time of the day: Any time • Kid-safe: Older children only… Read More »

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