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Blue Mountains

Postby allside on Mon Mar 28, 2011 3:13 pm



I've been thinking of taking Blue Mountains Tour with Oztrek for $55 only. Which is better between taking this organised tour or doing it yourself with a train ride to Katoomba plus trolley? Am getting a MyMulti 1 Weekly Pass $41. Since this is a day trip, I wanna get the most out of it. Is there much difference to the cost? Thanks again.


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Re: Blue Mountains

Postby sacredvoyage on Thu Mar 31, 2011 11:23 am

I would like to share information on the climate in the place..
The climate of the Blue Mountains is somewhat more temperate than the lower Sydney region. There is generally a 2°C drop in temperature every 300 metres increase in altitude. Therefore with Mount Victoria being over 1000 metres above Sea Level, you would expect the temperature to be around 7°C lower than Sydney...

The Blue Mountains generally has a reputation for snow in winter, however, despite the cool temperatures there are only around 5 snow days per year in the upper mountains...

hope u have a safe trip..
thanks........
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Re: Blue Mountains

Postby loveforall on Thu Jun 30, 2011 11:43 am

Hi,
We're travelling to the Blue Mountains in mid April with two young children. just wanted to know what activities we should take the kids for and how the weather will be at that time of the year. We are going to be spending two nights there. thanks very much!
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Re: Blue Mountains

Postby Jeniekrag on Sat Jul 09, 2011 12:19 pm

The Blue Mountains is never short of things to see and do. Whether you are a local resident or an international visitor, the Blue Mountains has something for everyone.
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Re: Blue Mountains

Postby joni27 on Thu Jul 28, 2011 6:44 am

The Greater Blue Mountains Area consists of 1.03 million ha of sandstone plateaux, escarpments and gorges dominated by temperate eucalypt forest. The site, comprised of eight protected areas, is noted for its representation of the evolutionary adaptation and diversification of the eucalypts in post-Gondwana isolation on the Australian continent.
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Re: Blue Mountains

Postby poul111 on Thu Feb 09, 2012 4:36 am

The Blue Mountain ranges is never shorter of elements to see and do. Whether you are a regional homeowner or an worldwide guest, the Blue Mountain ranges has something for everyone.
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Re: Blue Mountains

Postby RaviAuto on Sat Feb 18, 2012 12:09 pm

loveforall wrote:Hi,
We're travelling to the Blue Mountains in mid April with two young children. just wanted to know what activities we should take the kids for and how the weather will be at that time of the year. We are going to be spending two nights there. thanks very much!


I think you should care of your two young children. because in Blue mountains, i think more winter is there.....
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Re: Blue Mountains

Postby ActonAbhi on Fri Mar 02, 2012 5:20 am

What is the best way to explore the Blue Mountains?
I have 2 days to explore the Blue Mountains, and want to make the most of my time! I have been looking at tours as I will be travelling alone, and am quite keen on going to Featherdale, and I would also like to do some walking in the area, as I am a Acton. However, I think it would be more sensible, as a young, single, female traveller, to go with a group. Does anyone have any tips or suggestions?
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Re: Blue Mountains

Postby sean123jones on Thu Mar 22, 2012 11:50 am

Thank you so much to all of you.. I was not aware about Blue Mountain.
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Re: Blue Mountains

Postby patrik on Thu Apr 12, 2012 9:56 am

Jeniekrag wrote:The Blue Mountains is never short of things to see and do. Whether you are a local resident or an international visitor, the Blue Mountains has something for everyone.



Hi! I am totally agree with you!
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