Tasman Lake is one of the most beautiful in New Zealand, milky blue and backed by mountains, it’s a must visit when in Aoraki-Mount Cook National Park. We’re sharing all the best viewpoints, including where to head for sunrise and lots of tips for making the most of your visit.
Mount Solitary: A rewarding adventure in the Blue Mountains
The Mount Solitary hike is one of the most rewarding and challenging day walks in the Blue Mountains. Whilst a lot of the trail is spent in the forest, when you do come out to the views, they are sensational. The hike does involve a significant amount of scrambling and some route finding. We’re sharing everything you need to know about the track and trail conditions.
Overcliff Undercliff Track: a gorgeous easy walk in Wentworth Falls
The Overcliff Undercliff Walk offers fantastic views without the big climbs you find on other walks in the area. As well as great valley views, you’ll spend most of the walk hopping over cute stepping stones beneath giant overhangs, which is incredibly atmospheric. We’re sharing exactly what to expect on the trail.
Ruined Castle: an easy scramble to an incredible view
Warriewood Wetlands: the best easy bushwalk on the Northern Beaches
If you’re looking for a really easy bushwalk that still feels like you’ve got away into nature, then the Warriewood Wetlands and Jim Revitt Walk is a great choice. The trail is flat and well maintained and passes through some beautiful forest and wetland areas, with lots of birdlife. You can even stop for a paddle at the small waterfall. We’re sharing everything you need to know about the walk.
Glen Rosa Track: a fun lesser known walk in the Blue Mountains
The Glen Rosa Track, a lesser known walk in the Blue Mountains, has lots of little off shoots to explore for those who like trails that are a little off the beaten path. There are a couple of interesting caves, some great views and even the remnants of the old flying fox. It’s un-signposted but we’re sharing full track notes as well as what to expect from the trail conditions.
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The Wonderland Track: fantastic views, rickety ladders & a cool cave
The Wonderland Track in Medlow Bath is not your average bushwalk; with a cool cave, a couple of ladders and outstanding views, it’s surprising it’s not more well known. The path is rustic in places and the safety barriers are no more, but it’s not too difficult if you have a reasonable head for heights. There isn’t any signposting but we have you covered on all the directions.
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Asgard Swamp and Thor Head: epic views without the crowds
This lesser known walk in the Blue Mountains offers incredible views and you’re likely to get them all to yourself! You can also visit the old coal mine and kiln which is a throwback to the industrial period between the 1860’s and 1920’s. We’re sharing everything you need to know about the trail, including how to visit all the sights, none of which are signposted.
The Transit of Venus: three pretty waterfalls on one trail
An easy walk to a historic viaduct in the Blue Mountains - Knapsack Bridge
Knapsack Bridge is an old sandstone viaduct built in the 1860’s which sits above a lovely little patch of rainforest. It’s a great spot to visit and a short and relatively easy bushwalk will take you there. We’re sharing all the details, including the side trails and another old heritage bridge nearby.
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Karloo Pools and the hidden alternative swimming spots nearby
Karloo Pools is one of the most incredible wild swimming spots near Sydney. With deep emerald water and a stunning bushland setting, it’s one of Royal National Park’s must dos. It can get busy, but if that’s the case on your visit we’re letting you in on the secret alternative swimming spots which are reached from Karloo Pools itself.
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How to avoid the crowds and insider tips for Litchfield National Park
Litchfield National Park is one of our favourites in all of Australia. With jaw dropping waterfalls that cascade into pristine swimming holes, one of the best places to catch a sunset in the NT, and termite mounds which are taller than you, it’s a must visit destination. We’re sharing all the top spots and the best time to visit them to avoid the crowds.
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Bushrangers Cave - an incredible cave in the Blue Mountains
Bushrangers Cave is a fantastic hidden gem in the Blue Mountains. You can be as adventurous as you want, exploring just the main cave, or head up the rickety ladder to the passages above. The walk to get there, if you take the slightly longer route is just as fabulous, with more caves and wonderful views. We’re sharing everything you need to know about the walk including difficult and trail conditions.
Coxs Cave: a Blue Mountains hidden gem
Coxs Cave sits on top of a cliff and has epic views out to the mountains and bushland beyond. Accessing the cave is quite an adventure, as it requires climbing up a tall ladder. It’s a fantastic hidden spot in the mountains and doesn’t require long to get to. We’re sharing everything you need to know including difficulty and trail conditions.