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Three Sisters

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The Three Sisters is the most famous natural landmark in the Blue Mountains and one of Australia’s most photographed rock formations. Rising dramatically above the Jamison Valley, these towering sandstone pillars are deeply connected to Aboriginal legend and local history. Located near the town of Katoomba, the Three Sisters lookout offers sweeping valley views, forested landscapes, and changing light throughout the day. It is an essential stop for first-time visitors exploring the Blue Mountains region.

What to See & Do

  • ⛰️ View the famous Three Sisters 🗿 rock formation from the main lookout 🔭
  • 📖 Learn about fascinating Aboriginal legends 🎨 and rich local history 🏺
  • 🥾 Walk the scenic Prince Henry Cliff Walk 🌲 for spectacular canyon views 🧗
  • 📸 Take panoramic photographs 🖼️ of the stunning Jamison Valley 🌄

How to Get There

  • 🚗 Drive just five minutes ⏱️ from the busy Katoomba town centre 🏘️
  • 🚶 Walk easily on foot 👣 from the designated Echo Point parking area 🅿️
  • 🚆 Take a scenic train 🚉 to Katoomba Station and board a short bus 🚌

Travel Tips

  • 🧥 Bring warm clothing 🧣 as mountain temperatures can be quite cool ❄️
  • ☀️ Visit on a perfectly clear day 🌤️ to ensure you get the best views 👓
  • 🚧 Stay on the marked paths 🛤️ and always respect the safety barriers 🛡️

Suggested Itinerary

  • 📍 8:00 AM – Arrive at Echo Point 🏔️ and view the majestic Three Sisters 🗿
  • 👟 9:00 AM – Walk the nearby cliff tracks 🌿 to discover unique native flora 🐦
  • 🏎️ 10:30 AM – Continue to other lookouts 🗺️ across the vast Blue Mountains 🌲

Opening Hours & Entry

Open:

Daily: 24 hours

Entry Fee:

Free

Best Time to Visit:

Early morning or late afternoon for clear views and softer light

Location

📌Three Sisters Lookout, Echo Point, Katoomba, New South Wales, Australia

👉 View on Google Maps

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