Bridal Veil Lookout – a birds-eye view of Bridal Veil Falls
Offering a birds-eye view of Bridal Veil Falls in Leura, Bridal Veil Lookout is just off the Prince Henry Cliff Walk.
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Offering a birds-eye view of Bridal Veil Falls in Leura, Bridal Veil Lookout is just off the Prince Henry Cliff Walk.
Evelyns Lookout is near the junction of the Prince Henry Cliff Walk and the Amphitheatre Track, and has a great view of Mount Solitary.
The fenced Jamieson Lookout is just off the Fern Bower Track (Federal Pass) and offers some great views over the Jamison Valley.
Two adjacent lookouts along the Prince Henry Cliff Walk, Flat Rock Lookout and Echo Tree Lookout provide nice views over Fern Bower and the Jamison Valley.
A short but very enoyable loop bushwalk in Leura, which combines the Federal Pass track and Amphitheatre Track. It passes a number of waterfalls and cliff-top lookouts, and the Leura Infinity Pool.
An overview of the 13 non-technical Narrow Neck passes, which provide access from the top of the Narrow Neck plateau to the Jamison Valley and Megalong Valley.
Two separate Aboriginal grinding groove sites next to waterholes along the cliff-top; one has three grooves and the other about ten
The Grose Trig at the top of Grose Head South is in good condition, with some sweeping views a short distance away.
Reached by a few different firetrails (suitable for bushwalking or mountain-biking), Grose Head Lookout offers sweeping views over the Lower Grose Valley from a large rock platform.
A shelter near Springwood Ridge with at least five weathered Aboriginal hand stencils in red ochre .