This is definitely worth a special outing as it just sumarises the Blue Mountain experience. Make sure the camera is working and that you get somebody else to take the pictures of you both. This is not a place for selfies! One of my favourite spots.
Only a short walk takes you to this stunning lookout. Before you sits a panoramic vista. Kings Tableland, Mt Solitary, the Ruined Castle, Jamieson Valley and the Three Sisters from the opposite side from which they are viewed from Echo Point. Unforgettable!
The best views of the Blue Mountains and no crowds so the photos are great and easy to get. A short walk from car park has stairs but is comfortable for most agers.
We visited late early evening after an afternoon of rain and found we were the only ones there. Very peaceful with awesome views. Lovely sight to see clouds rising from the valleys. Took loads of pictures of the three sisters but did find we had a better view when we did some walks the following day. Well worth going here though.
Parking is on the road and the paved walking track is quite steep going down with some stairs to get to the lookout points. Coming back up is a bit harder but if you take your time it's manageable. There are a couple of picnic tables, no other amenities but what you will get is a sense of serenity - it's not as popular as Echo Point and the Three Sisters. We came here while staying at the Fairmont Resort, Leura - a very short drive by car.Once there you are rewarded with a superb view of the Jamison Valley and you get the impression of being on the edge of the world - the vista goes on forever! if you are a interested in birdwatching or even hearing them in the environment, you may just pick them out. It's quite isolated here away from the crowds of other popular lookouts - it is also a haven for rock climbers.We loved it!Enjoy your visit!
The views from this narrow point are amaze balls. And there are cliff edges everywhere so do be careful. For us it was a great first look at the valley and the canyon that make up,this pat of the Blue Mountains.
There is a short walk from the car park to the viewing platforms. Great views of the Jamison Valley and the back of the 3 Sisters. Hard to believe how the original explorers ever made their way across the mountains
As the sun rises after a night of storms and low mist, the blue sky dazzles you with its brillance and the warmth of the summer sun emerges.The valleys are covered in thick mist and cloud and the sweet smell of the eucalypts rustle in the gentle breeze.The Lookout at the end of Sublime Point Rd outside Leura is an unremarkable spot, yet walk along a short, but steep flat path to the protected lookout, the Blue and white world opens up before you.This lookout provides you with stunning views over the Blue Mountains, Leura and Katoomba and the glorious grandeur of the Australiuan outback.Do not miss it!
We went to watch the sunset over the Blue Mountain. The is a short walk down to the lookout point. It was in a great spot & there was nobody else there. You could also sit further up away from the point on the hill side & have a great view.
Wonderful views.Well worth the trip.Best for a full day out - make sure you check out the little village & shops - tourist pricing for most things, incl food.