Not to worry, there are still plenty of lesser-known spots that give you a classic remote #BlueMountains vibe minus the crowds. Even if you’re short on time, these places are easy enough to get to and boast some mind-blowing views of this World Heritage wilderness area.

  • Katoomba and Leura

    Old stairs down rock face, Blue Mountains National Park. Photo: Adrian Mascenon
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    Glenbrook to Springwood walk

    Blue Mountains National Park

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    Prime your filters, a great Instagram opportunity awaits at Sublime Point lookout in Leura, just outside the park. It’s a short walk to this picnic and rock climbing area that’ll make you feel like a tiny insignificant speck on the edge of the world. Get there in the morning to catch Mount Solitary emerging from the mist, and once that clears you’ll see Katoomba from a different side. Feel like a bit more action? Skip the tourist buses and steer your car or mountain bike out to Mount Hay for some epic vistas. You’ll probably have it all to yourself, too.

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  • Wentworth Falls

    Two people on a hike in Blue Mountains National Park. Photo: Tim Clark
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    Wentworth Falls, Blue Mountains National Park

    Wentworth Falls

    Blue Mountains National Park

    Tim Clark @timclark1

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    OK, the falls are hard to go past at this stop, but you definitely don’t wanna miss the park’s other assets here. Head past Wentworth Falls waterfall to the start of National Pass for some mad views (and vertigo) on the edge of a sheer drop, and bring your cozzies to take advantage of the refreshing swimming holes deep inside the lush rainforest.

    There’s also Overcliff-Undercliff track that takes you along the dramatic cliffs and under a huge rock overhang towards the picturesque Valley of  the Waters. Both walks take a few hours, so when you finish you can enjoy a well-deserved bevvy at Conservation Hut.

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  • Blackheath

    Girl taking in the view at Pulpit Rock lookout, Blue Mountains National Park. Photo: Instagram @twistdee
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    Pulpit Rock lookout

    Blue Mountains National Park

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    Pulpit Rock lookout is an isolated pinnacle that is the perfect setting for a secret picnic.

    If you plan this one right, you can see a bunch in one walk: start at Govetts Leap then leave the crowds behind by taking Pulpit walking track. It’s a few hours that takes you over a bridge, around crazy-high cliff edges and into 280-degree views.

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  • Glenbrook

    Person swimming at the Blue Pool, Blue Mountains National Park. Photo: Henry Brydon
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    Blue Pool walking track

    Blue Mountains National Park

    Henry Brydon @henry_brydon

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    Glenbrook’s Mount Portal lookout just out over where Glenbrook Gorge meets the Nepean River. A view like that makes this spot a winner in our books: it’s a perfect snap against an epically green backdrop. Cool off at Blue Pool, only a 15min walk from the car park (off the precinct’s main entry road), and while away the arvo floating along to the sounds of the bush.

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