I can see why the tour would include these places, and yes, it is a cool introduction to the Blue Mts. Born and raised in Sydney, I couldn't have been more pleased when we decided to the Blueys. Personally, I'd steer clear of the whole "Scenic World / Echo Point" areas preferring possibly Leura Cascades, Gordon Falls, Wenny Falls, Lyrebirds Dell. With more time, Bridal Veil Falls and Govett's Leap Blackheath are lovely walks. The Coachwood Glen and the Six Foot track are my personal favourites Of course, these suggestions are more for the locals, or for those who will holiday in the Blueys.
The name of the lookout is pronounced ‘Carl’s’. Not ‘Cay-hill’. I went to the high school named in his honour (he was the local MP). The car expressway that is above the Circular Quay railway line is also named after him ‘Cahill Expressway’. For New Years Eve, they close that section if road and people can go into a ballot to get tickets to watch the fireworks from the expressway.
Stunning views even with the clouds and mist! And I love a good gift shop. It's a problem, lol. I embarrass my husband with how much I love a good gift shop.
Really beautiful views. The most added atmosphere but glad we finally got to see what we went for. I’ve been well behaved in regard to gift shops on this trip weirdly 😅 Thanks so much for watching!
I can see why the tour would include these places, and yes, it is a cool introduction to the Blue Mts.
Born and raised in Sydney, I couldn't have been more pleased when we decided to the Blueys.
Personally, I'd steer clear of the whole "Scenic World / Echo Point" areas preferring possibly Leura Cascades, Gordon Falls, Wenny Falls, Lyrebirds Dell.
With more time, Bridal Veil Falls and Govett's Leap Blackheath are lovely walks.
The Coachwood Glen and the Six Foot track are my personal favourites
Of course, these suggestions are more for the locals, or for those who will holiday in the Blueys.
Thanks so much for the advice, and for watching
Amazing. Did the same trip with Andersons in 2018. It is absolutely stunning there. Will be doing the same trip in March again.
We will be doing it again in the future
Thanks for watching
The name of the lookout is pronounced ‘Carl’s’. Not ‘Cay-hill’. I went to the high school named in his honour (he was the local MP). The car expressway that is above the Circular Quay railway line is also named after him ‘Cahill Expressway’. For New Years Eve, they close that section if road and people can go into a ballot to get tickets to watch the fireworks from the expressway.
Stunning views even with the clouds and mist!
And I love a good gift shop. It's a problem, lol. I embarrass my husband with how much I love a good gift shop.
Really beautiful views. The most added atmosphere but glad we finally got to see what we went for.
I’ve been well behaved in regard to gift shops on this trip weirdly 😅
Thanks so much for watching!
Some of the shots with the fog and cable cars were giving off strong Jurassic Park vibes
It definitely felt like something was going to come out of the fog/mist
Fascinating video.
Thanks for watching
Stunning views and the Koala bears are too cute 😊
Next time, we’d love to get up closer to them. These aren’t the last koalas of the trip however. Thanks for watching!
fyi, they are not bears, its koala, or koalas plural. they are a marsupial, closest relative is the wombat.
Curiosity when were you there ?
Late February
witch one is austrlian just stared watching u
Tall darker hair is Aussie Robbo. Thanks so much for joining us!