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Katoomba
"The Flying Fox and Cat’s Alley have been united to form the Salon Du The which offers a refined Asian inspired menu and a range of cocktails and wines. The Salon Du The has magnificent views overlooking the Megalong Valley."
"Sitting along the escarpment edge with uninterrupted views, the iconic Hydro Majestic is an old-world beauty. Recently restored, the grand space is the very definition of elegance and the hotel is a destination within its own right. Great Western Highway, Meadow Bath"
"This art deco hotel in Medlow Bath provides free Wi-Fi, as well as outdoor tennis courts and an express check-in and check-out feature. It also features a terrace, a safe and a tour desk."
"The Royal Richmond Hotel has launched a new takeaway menu, offering a range of gourmet pub classics, booze and local produce from around the Hawkesbury. 📍The Royal Richmond Hotel, 163 Windsor St, Richmond NSW 2753"
"Chose Miss Lilian on a whim searching the internet for somewhere to eat around Katoomba. Was super impressed with the Service and the quality of the food. Would highly recommend this to both locals and tourists either looking for a quiet meal or somewhere to stop on the way through to break up a...See more"
"Lilianfels Resort & Spa - Blue Mountains has a pool on site that hotel guests may use, but be advised that hotels typically have rules in regard to pool usage."
"Opened in June 1912 as a branch of the City Bank of Sydney, the building remained a bank until the 1930's when it became the Carrington Saloon Bar. Renovated and re-opened in the 1990's along with the main hotel, The Old City Bank Bar and Brasserie has become a local favourite offering consistently good quality, innovative pub food. In 2010 it was inducted into the Australian Hotel's Hall of Fame."
"One of the most famous landmarks in the Blue Mountains is the Three Sisters, an unusual rock formation towering high above the Jamison Valley. Standing over 900 metres tall, the Three Sisters is a spectacular sight and offers some beautiful and intense walking tracks. There is one trail ‘The Giant Stairway’ that takes you up close to the Three Sisters mountains and then down to the valley floor via more than 800 steps."
"The most popular lookout point for tourists is the Echo Point Lookout from where you can enjoy the best views of the famous Three Sisters. While this lookout is definitely awesome, there are many more beautiful lookout points in the Blue Mountains without the big crowds. Echo Point looks out over Jamison Valley, densely populated with eucalyptus trees and surrounded by massive sandstone cliffs."