The Ruined Castle Walk is a popular track to an iconic landmark in the Blue Mountains, starting at the challenging Golden Stairs.
It’s a beautiful hike through a lush rainforest setting, with scenic views to enjoy of Jamison Valley, the Three Sisters, Castle Head, and Mount Solitary from the top of the rock formation.
The walk from Narrow Neck to Castle Head is a short bush trail that leads to a scenic lookout with sweeping valley views toward Mount Solitary.
This relatively easy 4.5 km return walk begins at the Narrow Neck Plateau Trail, extending from Glenraphael Drive in the Katoomba area of the Blue Mountains.
The Fortress Ridge Trail is a stunning walking track in the Blue Mountains, offering panoramic views of the Grose Valley from its endpoint.
For those looking to explore further, you can extend the walk with a side trail to Fortress Rock, another spectacular lookout with scenic views of Govetts Creek and the surrounding cliff walls.
The Mount Hay Summit Walk is a relatively short but steep hike that leads to the summit of a distinctive mountain peak in a secluded part of the Blue Mountains.
The Butterbox Point Walk, which shares the same trailhead, offers spectacular views of the Grose Valley and its dramatic cliff walls.
The Cliff Top Walking Track near Blackheath is a scenic 3 km walking trail that follows the edge of the escarpment between Evans Lookout and Govetts Leap Lookout.
Along the way, it offers some of the most spectacular views of the Grose Valley in this part of the Blue Mountains.
O’Hares Creek Lookout is a large viewing platform in Dharawal National Park offering scenic views of the O’Hares Creek gorge and the surrounding landscape.
An easy, family-friendly walking track leads to this lookout, which is still a bit of a hidden gem in this beautiful area southwest of Sydney.
Discover Dharawal National Park, a peaceful weekend escape near Sydney with scenic trails, waterfalls, and natural swimming spots.
If you’re after a quieter alternative to the larger, more popular national parks in Greater Sydney, Dharawal National Park near Campbelltown is well worth your attention.
The Rigby Hill Track is a short but scenic trail in the Bells Line of Road area of the Blue Mountains, offering panoramic views over the Grose Valley.
This 1.2 km return walk leads to a hilltop on a sandstone escarpment, where visitors can take in sweeping views of the valley and its surrounding cliff walls.
The walking track to Walls Lookout is a short trail to one of the most impressive viewing points in the Blue Mountains.
This trail is located in the Bells Line of Road area of the Blue Mountains, which is typically much quieter than the Katoomba, Leura, and Wentworth Falls areas.
Princes Rock Lookout is a scenic vantage point in the Wentworth Falls area of the Blue Mountains, offering panoramic views of the waterfall and surrounding valley.
A short walking track from the nearby picnic area leads to the lookout, making it an ideal spot to see the full waterfall without needing to do any strenuous bushwalking.