Hi Helda
The Blue Moutains the town of Katoomba would be the best place to stay at it is in the centre of the moutains it has been some time since we have been there so accommodation would be out of date with but I will give you some web sites to look at
There is three ways of going there on the train and do bus tours or you could do bus tours from Sydney or hire a car and do your own thing there is lots to see the area it is old as it was the in place to go in the early 1900s so it has that old charm about it
If you are into caves the Jenolan caves are the best there is out here but the road in is narrow and winding so be aware the old gest house that is in there that you can stay in is very nice and at night they light up the hills in the valley it is out of this world
Places to see in the Blue Mountains well I will let the web sights do the talking
http://www.totaltravel.com.au/travel/nsw/bluemountains
http://www.jenolancaves.org.au
http://www.blumts.com.au
In the last one you will get accommodation availability in the centre of the page
http://www.aatkings.com
They do tours from Sydney the give there prices on the web and are very good hope this helps you just ask if you want any more info
If you go to the web site
http://www.tropicalnorthqueensland.com.au/
Then enter and on the left of the page is the list of the places of accommodation in the area
Port Douglas
Palm cove
Trinity Beach
Hollaoway Beach
Cairns accommodation
there is others there too but the places I have listed will be the ones you want hope this helps you
All the trips pick up from the hotels, some go from Palm Beach as there is a jetty. The bus service is very good to get to Cairns and down to the supermarket for bit and bobs.
The cyclone has destroyed the banana plantations and they cost an arm and a leg per kilo. Innisfail was the hardest hit and they are just picking up the pieces now.
Cheer Geri
We did that trip ourselves on the train. Start off early catch the train from the main railway station at Sydney then it is (I think) 2 hours to Katoomba. Go straight down the main road walking and you turn right some way down and you come to the place where the vertical railway, the scenicscender and the Three Sisters is situated.
That was the easy bit. We have never done this, but I know there is a bus which goes around the Blue Mountains to the caves and the sights. You would find more information at the Website which someone has already pointed out.
I think all the fun of going on holiday is getting there yourself and doing things at your own pace. Enjoy!!!
Regards, Heather747.
Thanks
Hi, I lived in Brisbane for a year, and the Aussie winter months are great - maybe 21/22deg. getting down to 12 overnight, and none of the humidity and tropical storms that you get in the summer. Sydney may be a bit cooler being that much further south, but still 17/18 deg. and about 8 overnight. Aussies will be wrapped up in winter woolies, but a lightweight jacket should be enough for daytime. This time of year great for doing the tourist things as it's not school holiday time so less crowded, although having said that Sydney is always buzzing. Have a wonderful time.
Thanks Heather and Chubby. I've checked out the websites and I'm now much more prepared for the big trip!
After much discussion about the weather (aren't we Brits always the same) we have settled on Australia. Flying into Brisbane at beginning of August then going down to Sydney at beginning of September for a couple of weeks.
Got some good 2 for 1 deals with Jet so are doing some internal flights as well.
Putting the rain coat in the bag just incase.
going to be going to perth in august any one any ideas who to book flights with andwhat sort of pakages for internal flights to do a bit of sight seeing around the rest of australia and what about the weather in august...thanx all
August is of course the middle of winter in Oz but weather in Perth should be warm. If you are flying to Alice Springs/Ayers Rock it should also be warm. Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide will be cool and possibly wet. I had a holiday in Australia last year and did a couple of internal tours with AAT Kings, you can get their brochures from most UK travel agents and you can look at their tours at http://www.AATKings.com.uk
Hi there...Just been on holiday..so only just read your post..Just to say we stayed in the Blue Mountains 3 years ago while we were going round Oz..We stayed in a hotel called Lillianfells..it was really out of this world..so lovely..they infact had an honesty bar!! were you go help yourself to drinks and they just expect you to pay..they think everyone will be honest and pay for what they take..we were so amazed by this way of doing..The hotel was 5 mins walk away from the start of the The Sisters..it was really lovely..
Judith - that link is not working for me.
Sorry try
If you arearound Katoomba and are at the lookout point for the three sisters try descending the Giant Stairway Walk down to the valley floor, it takes about 30 min. Then follow the Federal Pass Track back through the forest to the Katoomba Cascades and Orphan Rock, From there you can either climb the thousand stairs up the Furber Steps, or what we did, take the scenic railway back up to the top The whole thing will just take a couple of hours and is a great experience, especially the Giant Stairway Alan
Hi there. I am a Sydney resident. If you are the active type, just one more thing to consider adding to your itinerary. The Royal National Park, an hour south of Sydney makes a wonderful day. There's rainforest & beautiful unspoiled beaches and you're also likely to spot plenty of wildlife. Wherever you choose, have a great trip!
Great to have a local on HT! I hope you stick around as I'm sure you can help other members.
Before when we have been to Sydney we have only stayed for 3 days so we are having 2 weeks there to have a good look round.
One question - Is Bill Graingers restaurant worth finding?
A restaurant I can recommend if you are after location as well as food is the Botanic Gardens Restaurant, located (funnily enough!) in Sydneys Botanic Gardens which are on the Harbour right next door to the Opera House. If you let me know what you're looking for and what kind of budget I'll be happy to give you more ideas. Cheers - Odette
We're going to visit my brother in law in Sydney for 3 weeks in October. We're planning to visit friends in Tazmaina, spend a couple of days in Melbourne and also head to the Gold Cost.
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