Tag Archives: eco-tourism

Exploring Katoomba’s best locations by bus for less

By | March 8, 2025

If you’re looking for a great way to move around some key spots in Katoomba, the 686 and 686G buses are a great alternative and are far cheaper than some visitor paid bus options. The 686 and 686G bus services make it easier than ever for visitors and locals alike to experience it all. Operated… Read More »

Discovering Native Wildlife in the Blue Mountains

By | December 18, 2024

As I stepped off the train in Katoomba, the crisp mountain air filled my lungs, and I knew I was in for an unforgettable wildlife adventure. The Blue Mountains, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is not just about stunning vistas and sandstone cliffs; it’s a sanctuary for diverse Australian fauna. Let me take you on… Read More »

The Grand Cliff Top Walk

By | July 18, 2025

Grand Cliff Top Walk Blue Mountains The Grand Cliff Top Walk spans the northern edge of the Jamison Valley, offering a continuous 19-kilometre trail that links Wentworth Falls, Leura, and Katoomba. As a multi-day journey or a series of shorter excursions, this walk distils much of what makes the Blue Mountains exceptional: sheer sandstone cliffs,… Read More »

Horseshoe Falls, one of the Mountains hidden spots

By | October 26, 2024

This is another example of a wonderful mid-mountains walk that’s suitable for the whole family. The three main waterfalls are Horseshoe Falls, Oaklands Falls and Burgess Falls. NB: Like all waterfalls, they look best after a good rainfall. DOWNLOAD our eMag, “After Rain” https://www.askroz.com.au/blog/after-rain π—žπ—˜π—¬ π—£π—’π—œπ—‘π—§π—¦ β€’ Distance: 2.7km for the whole walk β€’ Time:… Read More »