Home
|
Tours
|
Brochure
|
Book
|
Merchandise
|
Insurance
|
About Us
|
Photo's
|
Links
|
News
|
Contact Us
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Blue Mountains Autumn
2
Days
Book
Pricing:
Tour $398 Per Person Twin Share Price Single Supplement $67 PP
View Itinerary
Day 1: Blue Mountains, Three Sisters, Echo Point, Katoomba High Tea (H/T,D)
This morning we make our way up the Great Dividing Range of the Blue Mountains, stopping for Robert’s famous homemade morning tea. Our coach will depart from the Highway and commence the scenic journey from Leura Village around to Echo Point, great views of the valley and the Three Sisters rock formations offer great targets for camera buffs, from here it is around to Scenic World, the Blue Mountains’ Enduring Interpretive Centre, for exploring and reminiscing. Your pass allows you into the centre, where you have the option of taking the cable way and scenic rail to better explore the grounds. This World Heritage listed venue is Australia’s most visited tourist attraction. This afternoon we will be having our exclusive Grand Tea at the Famous Carrington Hotel, with a choice of 8 different
teas and a 3 stand gourmet platter, this is an afternoon that you will not forget, following this extravaganza you will have time to explore the nick nacks and nookery crafts with some Free time in Katoomba. Our stay tonight will be in the four star Redleaf Resort located on two acres at Blackheath. Remember your swimmers as this property boasts an indoor heated pool, spa and sauna.
Redleaf Resort 02 4787 8108
Day 2: Govett’s Leap, Mount Tomah Botanic Gardens—Home (BL)
After a hearty breakfast, we will make our way to Evans Lookout for views into the Grose River Region. For those who wish to stretch their legs, there is 45 minute walk from here around to Govett’s Leap, for the remaining passengers, there will be a quick stop at the Blackheath Shops before collecting the rest of the walkers at Govett’s Leap. From here we make our way to Mount Tomah Botanic Gardens, this is one of the finest cool climate botanic gardens in the world, which is spectacular in the Autumn. You will have time to meander along the many paths and particularly admire the annuals before lunch in the Gardens Tea House. Our journey home this afternoon is via the leafy Heights of Bilpin & Kurrajong Heights, eventually hitting the flats of Windsor. From here it is back on to the Freeway for our journey home.
Terms and Conditions
Australian Brochure
Day Tour Planner
International Brochure
Frequently Asked Questions
Awards
Should you reproduce any images of Uluru -
Kata
Tjuta
National Park
and use them for public display or commercial purposes you require permission from the Park. You may contact the Park on
uluru.media@ea.gov.au