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Blue Mountains full day private guided tour from Sydney

Sydney, Australia

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Overview
Discover the Blue Mountains from morning until late afternoon on this full-day luxury tour with a local expert guide. You'll enjoy morning tea at the Calmsley Hill Farm, the historic Hartley Vale, Lunch at Hydro Majestic and much more!Starting from meeting your guide at your accommodation, you'll stop at the Calmsley Hill working farm to see kangaroo, emu, wombat and koala plus enjoy a morning tea. You'll continue to ascend the Blue Mountains via the highway to visit one of a range of outlooks of the Jamison Valley and Eaglehawk Lookout to see the 3 Sisters. You'll discuss with your guide the legends behind this famous rock formation before making your way around the mountain towards the village of Blackheath to have 2-course lunch at the Hydro Majestic. Next, marvel at the view from Govetts Leap where the waterfall drops 180m to the base of the cliff, before stopping to enjoy a glass of sparkling wine or orange juice at the delightful Mt Tomah Botanic Gardens.
What's included
Glass of sparkling wine or orange juice at Mt Tomah Gardens
  • Glass of sparkling wine or orange juice at Mt Tomah Gardens
    What's Not included
    Drinks with lunch
  • Drinks with lunch
    Where
    Sydney, Australia
     Meeting point:
    You will confirm your pickup time and location directly with the local operator.
    What To Expect
    • Explore off the beaten track isolated vantage points within one of seven national parks that make up the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area
    • Indulge morning tea at the Calmsley Hill Farm plus lunch at the historic Hydro Majestic Boilerhouse
    • Marvel at the Three Sisters rock formation
    • Learn about the history, flora and fauna of the region with an expert guide
    • Be Mesmerised by the dancing waves of water spray and the sweeping views down the valley to the Grose Wilderness from Govetts Leap
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