Bruces Walk: ladders, caves and a hidden waterfall

Bruces Walk: ladders, caves and a hidden waterfall

If you love your walks a little off the beaten track then this lesser known Blue Mountains trail could be just what you’re looking for. With some gorgeous rainforest, four ladders, a couple of cool shelter caves and a glorious cave waterfall, it has more than a few treasures worth seeking out. We’re sharing exactly what to expect, including trail conditions.

Wheeny Gap Falls: an incredible adventure to two paradise swimming holes

Wheeny Gap Falls: an incredible adventure to two paradise swimming holes

If you’re looking for a real Blue Mountains adventure, this is it. The Wheeny Gap Falls Track leads to two of the best swimming spots in the Blue Mountains that are completely off the radar. The trail is a steep and tough walk through wild and spectacular rainforest, but is totally worth the effort. We’re sharing all the details, including how to actually find the path down.

Blue Mountains fireflies: where and when to experience the magic

Blue Mountains fireflies: where and when to experience the magic

There are few things more magical than standing in the darkness watching flashes of gold light illuminate the night sky. For just a few weeks a year that’s exactly what you’ll find at multiple locations in the Blue Mountains. We’re sharing everything you need to know about viewing the spectacular firefly displays.

13 incredible things to do in Golden Bay for a truly memorable trip

13 incredible things to do in Golden Bay for a truly memorable trip

Golden Bay is a perfect holiday destination. The more we explored the area the more we fell in love with it, after all it boasts one of the country’s best beaches, the most unique cave we’ve ever been to, incredible swimming holes, gorgeous forest and whimsical boulder strewn landscapes. We’re sharing all the best things to do there for a trip to remember.

Jack Evans Track: secluded wild swimming in the Blue Mountains

Jack Evans Track: secluded wild swimming in the Blue Mountains

The Jack Evans Track offers the easiest route down to Erskine Creek. Once at the bottom of the gorge you’ll be treated to a stunning wild swimming spot complete with huge beach to relax on for the afternoon. The scenery is gorgeous with dense forest and high cliff walls. We’re sharing everything you need to know about the trail and swimming in the creek.