Explore the stunning Glenbrook Gorge, a hidden gem in the Blue Mountains, under an hour from Sydney CBD. This interactive guided eco tour invites you reconnect with nature while learning about the region's unique wildlife and ecology from a knowledgeable biologist. You'll play with microscopes, view wildlife through binoculars, listen to plant signals as music and have the opportunity to swim in a stunning crystal clear swimming hole. Perfect for nature enthusiasts and families alike, this is more than a tour; it’s an immersive experience in one of Australia’s most beautiful natural settings.
- Small group guided eco tour through Glenbrook Gorge with a local biologist
- Closer to Sydney than most Blue Mountains attractions
- Interactive and eye opening experience
- Explore native wildlife, lush bushland, and sandstone cliffs
- Enjoy swimming in pristine creek pools along the trail
- Learn unique insights about ecology and the natural world
Travelers will meet their guide at the entrance to Glenbrook Gorge Track for a guided walk through one of the Blue Mountains most stunning sandstone gorges. The track follows the creek between towering cliffs, with opportunities to spot native birds, lizards, and plant species unique to the area. This interactive experience includes using microscopes, binoculars, and an electrosonic device which converts plant signals into music. Along the way, your local biologist guide explains how the geology, flora, and fauna interconnect to form this remarkable ecosystem. Expect gentle rock-hopping, shaded trails, and a refreshing sense of immersion in nature.
Meet outside the public bathrooms
The Blue Mountains is a breathtaking region in New South Wales, known for its dramatic landscapes, eucalyptus forests, and stunning waterfalls. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site offering a blend of natural beauty, outdoor adventures, and charming villages. The region is famous for its unique blue-hazed mountains, a result of the eucalyptus oil in the air.
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A classic Australian treat made of sponge cake coated in chocolate and rolled in desiccated coconut.
A meringue-based dessert with a crisp crust and soft, light inside, usually topped with whipped cream and fresh fruit.
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Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather with mild temperatures, making it ideal for hiking and outdoor activities. The region is less crowded than in the summer.
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AEST (GMT+10) or AEDT (GMT+11 during daylight saving time)
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The Blue Mountains is generally safe, but it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions, especially when hiking or exploring remote areas.
Katoomba Station
Sydney Central Station, Parramatta
Trains connect major towns and attractions within the Blue Mountains.
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