• Blue Mountains

  • May 4 2023
  • Length: 38 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • In this episode, we discover how to explore the World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains wilderness - inside. We learn what to expect from your waiter when dining out - and what NOT to do in a restaurant. And we get the inside goss on a brand new bushwalking trail, the Grand Cliff Top Walk.


    SHOW NOTES

    Blue Mountains Cultural Centre, Level 1, 30 Parke St, Katoomba

    P: (02) 4780 5410

    E: ccreception@bmcc.nsw.gov.au

    W: https://bluemountainsculturalcentre.com.au/


    Gallery & shop open:10am to 5pm weekdays, 10am to 4pm weekends, closed public holidays

    Cafe open: 9.30am to 4pm weekdays, 10am to 3.30pm weekends, closed public holidays

    Cost: $5.50 adults, $3.20 concession, Insight cardholders and children under-16 free


    Blaq Restaurant at Kyah Hotel, Brightlands Ave, Blackheath

    P: (02) 4787 8108

    E: reservations@thekyah.com.au

    W: https://www.thekyah.com.au/blaq


    Breakfast served 7am to 10am seven days

    Lunch served 12pm to 3pm Saturday & Sunday

    Dinner served 5pm until late Wednesday to Sunday


    Grand Cliff Top Walk

    W: https://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/topics/parks-reserves-and-protected-areas/park-management/community-engagement/walking-tracks-and-trails-in-national-parks/grand-cliff-top-walk


    The Grand Cliff Top Walk is a scenic 20km, two-day walking experience in Blue Mountains National Park linking Wentworth Falls, Leura and Katoomba. It will span the entire escarpment, and walkers will be able to stop overnight in a mountain village and complete the track the following day. The Grand Cliff Top Walk is accessible from different locations, allowing walkers to tailor the length of their walk.


    Blue Mountains Tourism

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