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Jan 21, 2025
It was our second trip to the Blue Mountains but last time the cloud never cleared and the view was quite obscured. This trip was much nicer with a clearer but cool day. Such a pretty outlook across …Full review by Andre S
Dec 3, 2024
Awe inspiring with every visit … a favourite holiday destination since childhood and I still enjoy the enormity of the sisters rock formations, vast valleys and sweeping horizon.Full review by SuzanneN65
Sep 26, 2024
My sister booked a bus tour for us to see the Blue Mountains especially the Three Sisters. We took the cableway down the mountain, had a short nature walk tour seeing part of the old mining area bef…Full review by Lesliekaos
We are going to be in Sydney in June 2020, but not sure if the Three Sisters and the area around it was affected by the fires. It is a full day, very long, tour and I don't want to waste my time and money if it isn't nice anymore.
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The Three Sisters are no longer affected by Bushfires. Local businesses are already suffering because of the misconception that this part of NSW is on fire. This place is perfectly fine …
The Three Sisters are no longer affected by Bushfires. Local businesses are already suffering because of the misconception that this part of NSW is on fire. This place is perfectly fine and the views were great when we visited on the 22nd of Jan. Very recommend everyone to visit. You shouldn't jave anything to worry about if you decide to visit. Hope this helps! Enjoy your travels!
I plan to visit the Blue Mountain from Sydney in late January. Is the afternoon tour worthwhile? When does the sun set? Would it be too dark to see the attractions?
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It gets dark quite late in January. Sun sets around 8pm. An afternoon tour would be ideal because it’s often very very warm during the day in January.
I plan to visit the Blue Mountain from Sydney in late January. Is the afternoon tour worthwhile? When does the sun set? Would it be too dark to see the attractions?
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Yes dark will be around after 8 so yes no attractions can be seen then go earlier to do the three sisters walk , the train the views the watch the sunset later take plenty water as it …
Yes dark will be around after 8 so yes no attractions can be seen then go earlier to do the three sisters walk , the train the views the watch the sunset later take plenty water as it gets hot from walking the trails I did a self sight seeing easier the tours seemed rushed to sit in one of the three sisters was so amazing go down the stairs is a little challenge but worth it .
Does anyone have information on how to reach a private driver to take us on a day trip from Sydney to hike the Grand Canyon? Thanks!
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"The Grand Canyon is in Arizona, USA." Yes, I've heard of that little gully in Arizona. But the OP is talking about the Grand Canyon track below Evans Lookout in Blackheath. Not …
"The Grand Canyon is in Arizona, USA." Yes, I've heard of that little gully in Arizona. But the OP is talking about the Grand Canyon track below Evans Lookout in Blackheath. Not sure why the OP's question is being asked on this page though and the Grand Canyon is nowhere near The Three Sisters! As for a private guide, you are better off engaging a local one to pick you up from either Katoomba station or Blackheath station.
hello. i decided to have 4 days holiday in blue mountains with my little family from 29 december till 1 January. and i have no idea how to visit the 3 sisters and how much will cost us? what time can we go ? if there is any entrance fee to there and if we can get it in the gate? if we need to book ? if you are open in these dates. please respond me and give me any other details and informations. Thank you
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It won't cost you anything to see the three sister, except a $4 (I think it was) parking fee. There is far more to see in Katoomba than just the three sisters. There is also Wentworth falls, …
It won't cost you anything to see the three sister, except a $4 (I think it was) parking fee. There is far more to see in Katoomba than just the three sisters. There is also Wentworth falls, Scenic World, lolly shops, and more. You can also visits sights on the 'hop on hop off' double decker bus, but this will cost you. You would be best to google - 'things to do in Katoomba' for the best way to get to places and costs etc, that way you can pre purchase tickets to Scenic World and avoid the queue's that you will find during busy times, such as our Christmas, New Year period that you will be going in. IF they are open at this time. Everything is reasonable close, if you are going by car. If you are going to Katoomba by train and public transport, it will be more difficult to get around.
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