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Echo Point Lookout
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Katoomba, NSW
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Easy access, the famous Echo Point lookout has stunning views of the Jamison Valley and the Three Sisters.
See the first thing that every visitor to the Blue Mountains wants to see: the 3 Sisters. A new walkway with more viewing platforms provides a much improved experience.
Echo Point Lookout, with its breathtaking view of the iconic Three Sisters and the magnificent Jamison Valley, is something very definitely not to be missed for any visitor to Katoomba. On the southern side of the plateau on which Katoomba and Leura sit this is where the land falls dramatically away into the canyon of the Jamison Valley. Echo Point lookout is the gateway to many great walks and nature experiences in the area. At least take the short, easy walk from the lookout to the Three Sisters. Well worth the time is the Prince Henry Cliff walk which connects Echo Point to Leura Cascades and takes you past many scenic lookouts along the cliff edge. The Giant Stairway is a steep, 998 step descent from Echo Point to Honeymoon Bridge, which connects to the first sister and to the tracks below the cliffs. The famous Three Sisters were formed by erosion many thousands of years ago and form part of the spectacular cliffs that surround the Jamison Valley. From the lookout you can also see Mount Solitary and the Ruined Castle rock formation. This is on the land of the Gundungarra and Darug People, the traditional custodians of this part of the Blue Mountains.
Echo Point Lookout, with its breathtaking view of the iconic Three Sisters and the magnificent Jamison Valley, is something very definitely not to be missed for any visitor to Katoomba. On the southern side of the plateau on which Katoomba and Leura sit this is where the land falls dramatically awa…
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