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How about a multi-stop adventure of variety to some of the lesser visited beauties of the Blue Mountains that you may have seen or heard of? Figure waterfalls, caves, waterholes, lookouts and some don’t even require a long walk – just well hidden! Join Hikeandseek on a fun day out adventuring to a variety of the Blue Mountain’s best. Along with the magnificent flora and fauna thriving in the Blue Mountains, come meet some of the hidden beauties in our backyard mountains!
Join Hikeandseek on a Scenic Tour around the Blue Mountains enjoying some of the best views on offer with the added benefit of being driven to within close proximity of these beautiful spots. Walking at a minimum but views at a premium, for those who are looking for a taste of nature without the added hardship of extended hiking, look no further! Mix the best of urban and nature whilst learning about the history of the beautiful mountains too!
Be transported in time to the prehistoric scenery of the spectacular Valley of the Dinosaurs. Walk through towering ferns and pagodas as the beautiful mesas of Mugii Murum-ban SCA surround you!
Most People in Sydney will have visited the Blue Mountains in some form or another at least once so far in their lives. But how many can attest to have spent a good amount of time in the Northern Blue Mountains away from Katoomba/Leura and even moreso walking trails around the Northern Blueys? Figure the Northern Grose, Bell, Bilpin, Wollemi, Mount Banks? Join Hikeandseek on a day of adventure and grand vistas around the lesser ventured Northern Blue Mountains. This tour is well suited for those looking for longer distances of walking. To cap off the day we will stop by a few nice stops for refreshments and local foodie joints such as Cider breweries, orchards and bakeries.
Pantoneys Crown is a large isolated mesa in the middle of the spectacular Capertee Valley. The Capertee Valley is widely reknowned as the second-widest canyon in the world – though there are many other factors contributing to what we call the ‘biggest canyon’! If you haven’t heard or visited this protected Crown Land before, this may be your perfect chance to make the trip down while also gearing yourself up for a tough but rewarding hike!