Regional Highlights
Lower Blue Mountains
- Walk through a mob of grey kangaroos at Euroka
- Visit Red Hands Cave to view ancient Aboriginal rock art
- Cycle the Oaks Fire Trail from Woodford to Glenbrook
- See the convict-built Lennox Bridge
- Explore the gallery and sculpture garden at the Norman Lindsay Gallery in Faulconbridge
Upper Blue Mountains
- Go stargazing at Kings Tableland Observatory
- Ride the worlds steepest incline railway at Scenic World, Katoomba
- Experience fine dining with spectacular views
- Explore quaint local antique stores and galleries
- Go for a stroll or an extended hike in the Jamison or Grose Valley
- Enjoy Grand High Tea served on silver platters to your table
Lithgow
- Explore the Capertee Valley, the worlds second largest enclosed canyon
- Celebrate Lithgow's heritage with the annual Ironfest festival
- Fish at Archvale Trout Farm where you are guaranteed a catch
- Float down the Wollangambe river on a lilo
- Click here for more information about Lithgow www.tourism.lithgow.com
Oberon
- Enjoy live music at Jenolan's majestic Cathedral Cave
- Marvel at the spectacular 1000-foot high cliffs of Kanangra Walls
- Explore the old silver mining town of Yerranderie
- Drive the sweeping Tablelands Way - from Canberra to Blue Mountains and the Hunter and back
- Cycle or walk the first Rail Trail in NSW
- Also, why not read about the attractions of Oberon for a glimpse into the Central Tablelands.
Mount Tomah and Mount Wilson
- Stroll through magnificent landscaped gardens with colourful displays in autumn and spring
- View the Wollemi Pines at Mount Tomah Botanic Gardens