There are 30 attractions in Blue Mountains Region open on Tuesday
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Experience the wonder of Jenolan Caves, Australia's largest and most spectacular cave system, with award-winning tours, adventure caving and scenic bush walks.
Celebrate your wedding or proposal, birthday party, or gather with friends and family at the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden Mount Tomah.
The Blue Mountains Cultural Center is a must-see in the Blue Mountains. The Blue Mountains City Art Gallery is one of Australia's leading regional art galleries and features an exhibition program featuring local and national artists, as well as national touring and in-house curated exhibitions.
The Blue Mountains Cultural Center is a must-see in the Blue Mountains.
Take a trip to Blue Mountains National Park and explore the iconic Three Sisters in Katoomba.
A collection of 5,500+ rare & classic teapots from around the world, with a lunchroom & gift shop.
Echo Point is a lookout about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) south of Katoomba, New South Wales, Australia. It attracts an estimated 1.5–2 million visitors each year.
Original Glen Innes Hospital (Heritage listed) with over 10,000 displays from local Pioneer families including a slab hut inside the museum.
Hartley historic site is a heritage-listed historic village located adjacent to the Great Western Highway, Hartley, City of Lithgow, New South Wales, Australia.
The Hawkesbury Regional Museum is a Local History museum located in Windsor, NSW.
The Katoomba Falls is a segmented waterfall that is located close to Echo Point near Katoomba on the Kedumba River descending into the Jamison Valley located within the Blue Mountains National Park in the Blue Mountains region of New South Wales, Australia.
The Kurrajong Radio Museum is a Technology museum located in Kurrajong Hills, NSW.
The Leura Fine Woodwork Gallery has endeavored to showcase the work of Australia's finest craftsmen.
Lithgow Heavy Anti-Aircraft Gun Stations and Dummy Station are former listed gun emplacements, anti-aircraft batteries and dummy batteries and now a disused railway signal box.
Museum exploring firearms history & technology in a former precision engineering factory.
The Lithgow State Mine Heritage Park & Railway is an Australian mining museum, located in the Central Tablelands city of Lithgow, New South Wales.
Blue Mountains has long been a renowned center of artistic activity which The Lost Bear Gallery is proud to enrich with its representation of contemporary artists.
The NSW Rail Museum is the main railway museum in New South Wales, Australia.
Families and serious collectors can explore pre- and post-war toys including dolls, teddy bears, lead figures, comics and books, working tin trains, airplanes, cars and model trains.
Take a journey to Scenic World, just two hours from Sydney!
The 920-hectare national park is about 40 kilometers north-west of Sydney's CBD, north-east of Windsor, near the settlement of Scheyville.
Art and textile classes for the community.
Tarella Historic Cottage is in its original condition.
Visiting the Turkish Bath Museum is a unique experience.
The Three Sisters is an unusual rock formation in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia, on the north escarpment of the Jamison Valley.
Warragamba Dam is a heritage-listed dam in the outer South Western Sydney suburb of Warragamba, Wollondilly Shire in New South Wales, Australia.
Wentworth Falls is a three-tiered waterfall fed by the Jamison Creek, near the town of Wentworth Falls in the Blue Mountains region of New South Wales, Australia.
Woodford Academy, the oldest building on the Blue Mountains, is one of the most intact and substantial examples of an early colonial inn, known at first as "The Woodman" and later as "The Kings Arms".
The National Trusts are the main conservation organizations in Australia.
Yerranderie Private Town is one of NSW’s most authentic, unchanged silver mining ghost towns, having been carefully preserved to retain its historic past.