Leura to Katoomba via Dardanelles Pass

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Leura to Katoomba via Dardanelles Pass 4 hrs 6.6 km One way Hard track 697m With approximately equal parts cliff-walk and forest track, this track truly shows what the cliff edges of the Jamison Valley have to offer, especially at Tarpeian and Fossil Rocks. There is a beautiful descent into the valley, as well as the mystique of Leura Forest, and a number of great spots to take a break along the way. The walk finishes with an exciting ride to the top of Scenic World on the world's steepest railway. 4 952m 679m Maps, text & images are copyright wildwalks.com Thanks to OSM, NASA and others for data used to generate some map layers. Blue Mountains National Park

Gordon Falls Lookout Gordon Falls Lookout is a fenced lookout near the end of Lone Pine Rd, Leura. As the name suggests, there is a good view of Gordon Falls to the left. There is also a wonderful view along the escarpment to Sublime Point. The lookout is right at the edge of the cliff and also has a great view across the Jamison Valley, out to Mount Solitary. Narrow Neck and the 'back' of the Three Sisters are visible on the right-hand side. Elysian Rock Elysian Rock is a fenced, small, narrow lookout on a rock buttress. The floor is mostly uneven, natural sandstone and there is a bench seat with no shade. The lookout is right at the edge of the cliff and gives a great view straight across the Jamison Valley and out to Mount Solitary. Narrow Neck and the 'back' of the Three Sisters are visible on the right-hand side, and Sublime Point on the left. The lookout is along the Prince Henry Cliff Walk, just west of a concrete bridge spanning a chasm and near the end of Elysian Place, Leura. Olympian Lookout Olympian Lookout is a fenced lookout, just off the Prince Henry Cliff Walk, near Olympian Pde in Leura. The lookout is on a sloped, natural sandstone surface and has some steps cut to help improve access. The lookout is right at the edge of the cliff and provides a great view across the Jamison Valley, out to Mount Solitary. The 'back' of the Three Sisters, and also Narrow Neck, are both visible on the right, and Sublime Point on the left. Tarpeian Rock Tarpeian Rock is a great lookout, suspended high on a sandstone buttress, with circular patterns under foot. The view from the lookout extends from Kings Tableland on the left, to the 'back' of the Three Sisters and into Jamison Valley on the right. There are also great views across to Mount Solitary, Narrow Neck Plateau and the Ruined Castle. The name is derived from the Roman 'Tarpeian Rock', a steep cliff rocky point overlooking the Roman forum that was used as a place to execute people. Thankfully, this Tarpeian Rock has a much more peaceful feel about it. More info. The Rock The Rock is a small, partially-fenced lookout, about 10 metres from the Prince Henry Cliff Walk near Bridal Veil Falls. The old timber fence only partially covers the cliff line and the walk to the lookout can be slippery. The view from the lookout includes close-up views of the crowns of several trees. There is no view of Bridal Veil Falls, but the view does extend across to the cliffs at Bridal View Lookout. Before You walk Bushwalking is fun and a wonderful way to enjoy our natural places. Sometimes things go bad, with a bit of planning you can increase your chance of having an ejoyable and safer walk. Before setting off on your walk check 1) Weather Forecast (BOM Central Tablelands District) 2) Fire Dangers (Greater Sydney Region) 3) Park Alerts (Blue Mountains National Park) 4) Research the walk to check your party has the skills, fitness and equipment required 5) Agree to stay as a group and not leave anyone to walk solo Think before you TREK The 'Think before you TREK' program developed by NSW Police & NPWS promotes the benefits of planning ahead for your bushwalking trip by using an easy to remember acronym: T R E K Take adequate supplies of food, water, navigation and first aid equipment. Register your planned route and tell friends and family when you expect to return. Emergency beacon (PLB's) should be carried on walks with significant gaps in mobile coverage (check terrain profile). Keep to your planned route and follow the map and walking trails. Topo Maps The maps provided on wildwalks are helpful, but there are times where you may need maps covering a broader area. Maps that cover this walk include; 1:50 000 Map Series:Six Foot Track 1:25 000 Map Series:89301S KATOOMBA 1:100 000 Map Series:8930 KATOOMBA Grade This walk has been graded using the AS 2156.1-2001. The overall grade of the walk is dertermined by the highest classification along the whole track. 4 Length Time Quality of track Grade 4/6 Hard track 6.6 km One way 4 hrs Rough track, where fallen trees and other obstacles are likely (4/6) Signs Directional signs along the way (3/6) Experience Required Weather Infrastructure Some bushwalking experience recommended (3/6) Storms may impact on navigation and safety (3/6) Limited facilities, not all cliffs are fenced (3/6)

Are you ready to have fun? Please ensure you and your group are well prepared and equipped for all possible hazards and delays. Check park closures, weather information and Fire Danger Rating before setting out. Optional side trips and alternate routes noted are not included in this walks overall grade, length or time estimate. Please allow extra time for resting and exploring areas of interest. The authors, staff and owners of wildwalks take care in preparing this information but will not accept responsibility for any inconvenience, loss or injury you may experience. Please take care, have fun - Happy Walking. Getting there You can get to Corner of Olympian Parade and Lone Pine Ave (gps: -33.7254, 150.3319) by car or bus. Car: There is free parking available. You can get back from Scenic World (gps: -33.7286, 150.301) by car or bus. Car: There is free parking available. Find up to date and more information inlcuding; travel directions, weather, park closures and walker feedback at http://wild.tl/ltkvdp 0 Corner of Olympian Parade and Lone Pine Ave (40 m ) From the corner of Olympian Pde and Lone Pine Ave, this walk heads south through the park and, at the information sign, connects to a small bush track. Heading down just a few steps, the track comes to an intersection with a bush track. 0.04 Optional sidetrip to Gordon Falls Lookout (90 m 3 mins) Continue straight: From the intersection, this walk follows the hardened dirt path winding down towards the cliffs, dropping down a few sets of wooden steps and one steep metal staircase as it winds down through the bush to the cliffs edge at the Gordon Falls Lookout. At the end of this side trip, retrace your steps back to the main walk then Turn left. 0.04 Gordon Falls Lookout Gordon Falls Lookout is a fenced lookout near the end of Lone Pine Rd, Leura. As the name suggests, there is a good view of Gordon Falls to the left. There is also a wonderful view along the escarpment to Sublime Point. The lookout is right at the edge of the cliff and also has a great view across the Jamison Valley, out to Mount Solitary. Narrow Neck and the 'back' of the Three Sisters are visible on the right-hand side. 0.04 Int of Prince Henry Cliff Walk and Gordon Falls Lo (230 m ) Turn right: From the intersection, this walk follows the 'Prince Henry Cliff Walk' signpost along the bush track, winding down the hill to the bottom where it continues through the dense bush for a while before passing the 'Blue Mountains National Park' sign and coming to the intersection of the Elysian Rock Lookout. 0.27 Elysian Rock Elysian Rock is a fenced, small, narrow lookout on a rock buttress. The floor is mostly uneven, natural sandstone and there is a bench seat with no shade. The lookout is right at the edge of the cliff and gives a great view straight across the Jamison Valley and out to Mount Solitary. Narrow Neck and the 'back' of the Three Sisters are visible on the right-hand side, and Sublime Point on the left. The lookout is along the Prince Henry Cliff Walk, just west of a concrete bridge spanning a chasm and near the end of Elysian Place, Leura. 0.27 Elysian Lookout (230 m 13 mins) Veer left: From the lookout, this walk heads down the concrete steps and across the Buttenshaw Bridge, passing another fenced lookout, then climbing up the other side and continuing along the bush track that winds around the edge of the valley until coming to the intersection at the Olympian Rock Lookout. 0.5 Olympian Lookout Olympian Lookout is a fenced lookout, just off the Prince Henry Cliff Walk, near Olympian Pde in Leura. The lookout is on a sloped, natural sandstone surface and has some steps cut to help improve access. The lookout is right at the edge of the cliff and provides a great view across the Jamison Valley, out to Mount Solitary. The 'back' of the Three Sisters, and also Narrow Neck, are both visible on the right, and Sublime Point on the left. 0.5 Olympian Lookout (520 m 15 mins) Continue straight: From the lookout, the walk heads down the rock steps, keeping the valley down to the left. The walk continues down the long set of wooden steps. At the bottom of the stairs, the walk follows the track, which winds along the side of the hill. The track follows the base of some rock overhangs, and continues through the forest before climbing up another set of wooden stairs to the signposted intersection with the 'Tarpeian Rock' track. 1.02 Optional sidetrip to Tarpeian Rock (50 m ) Turn left: From the intersection, the walk follows the 'Tarpeian Rock' sign along the bush track, heading through the dense scrub for a short distance before coming to the Tarpeian Rock lookout. At the end of this side trip, retrace your steps back to the main walk then Turn left. 1.02 Tarpeian Rock Tarpeian Rock is a great lookout, suspended high on a sandstone buttress, with circular patterns under foot. The view from the lookout extends from Kings Tableland on the left, to the 'back' of the Three Sisters and into Jamison Valley on the right. There are also great views across to Mount Solitary, Narrow Neck Plateau and the Ruined Castle. The name is derived from the Roman 'Tarpeian Rock', a steep cliff rocky point overlooking the Roman forum that was used as a place to execute people. Thankfully, this Tarpeian Rock has a much more peaceful feel about it. More info. 1.02 Int of Prince Henry Cliff Walk and Tarpeian Rock T (220 m ) Continue straight: From the intersection, this walk follows the 'Leura Cascades' signpost down the rocky hill and through the dense forest until coming to the signposted intersection with the Bridal Veil lookout track. Turn right: From the intersection, the track follows the Leura Cascades sign down the long rocky hill until it flattens out and continues under a large rock overhang to 'The Rock' lookout. 1.24 The Rock The Rock is a small, partially-fenced lookout, about 10 metres from the Prince Henry Cliff Walk near Bridal Veil Falls. The old timber fence only partially covers the cliff line and the walk to the lookout can be slippery. The view from the lookout includes close-up views of the crowns of several trees. There is no view of Bridal Veil Falls, but the view does extend across to the cliffs at Bridal View Lookout. 1.24 The Rock (530 m 1) Turn right: From the lookout, this walk follows the bush track, winding around the side of the valley down to the left for a short while before coming to the intersection of the short bush track heading up to Cliff Drive. Veer left: From the intersection, the walk follows the bush track winding around the side of the hill, keeping the valley down to the left as it winds along to the intersection of the Cliff Drive track. Continue straight: Keeping the valley down the hill to the left, this walk follows the bush track heading around the side of the hill, steadily winding down the gentle slope to the top of a short set of wooden steps. The walk then follows the stairs down to the signposted intersection with the 'Leura Cascades' track, just before the footbridge. Turn sharp left: From the intersection, this walk follows the 'Leura Cascades' sign down the steps, keeping the handrail and creek to the right. After a short while, the walk heads along a timber platform and down some stairs to a rock platform, with great views of some cascades. From these cascades, the walk heads down more stairs, coming to an intersection just before two bridges, with great views of Leura Cascades. 1.77 Leura Cascades Leura Cascades is a lovely set of waterfalls with some bridges just below, allowing walkers to get up close to the creek. The area has a nice feel about it and is quite cool in summer. Much of the track near the cascades has handrails and the bridges are fenced. Allow some time to enjoy life among the cascades and fern trees in this valley. One bridge leads to a sandstone cave next to the pool and falls, a great place to enjoy the small section of canyon. 1.77 Leura Cascades (110 m 5 mins) Continue straight: From the bottom of Leura Cascades, this walk crosses the bridge (furthest from the falls), heads down the steps and comes to a fenced (unsignposted) lookout at the top of Bridal Veil Falls. From the lookout, the walk heads up the steep steps. The steps wind up the hill passing a cave with an old bench seat, then up the metal stairs to the fenced (unsignposted) round walk lookout with views down on Bridal Veil Falls. Continue straight: From the lookout, the walk heads up the metal staircases then along the fenced cliff ledge, with more great valley views. Soon the track heads down a few steps to come to a a four-way intersection, with a sign pointing back to 'Leura Cascades' (and the short left-hand track leading to a fenced (unnamed) lookout. 1.87 Int of Leura Cascades Round Walk and Fern Bower Tr (300 m ) Continue straight: From the intersection, this walk follows the 'Round Walk - Echo Point' sign along the track up the hill (with rock wall initially on the right). The track winds up the hill using the steps and, after passing a large gum, the track become less steep. Soon the track leads to an intersection with the signposted 'Prince Henry Cliff Walk'. Veer left: From the intersection, this walk follows the 'Echo Point' sign along the 'Prince Henrey Walk', winding around the side of the hill, passing two picnic seats under a rock overhang and continuing up the side of the hill. The walk climbs up the steep slope via metal and wooden steps, until it flattens out at a fenced boardwalk, which it crosses, continuing up another metal staircase to a bush track, which it follows around the side of the hill to the signposted intersection of the Bridal Veil Lookout track. 2.17 Optional sidetrip to Bridal Veil Lookout (40 m ) Continue straight: From the intersection, the walk follows the 'Bridal Veil Lookout' sign along the bush track, heading down the gentle hill through the bush. The walk steps up onto a rock shelf, following it for a short distance before coming to the signposted 'Bridal Veil Lookout'. At the end of this side trip, retrace your steps back to the main walk then Turn left. 2.17 Bridal Veil Lookout Bridal Veil Lookout provides a great views over Leura Forest and the Jamison Valley. Mount Solitary stands proudly in the distance. In keeping with its name, there are views of Bridal Veil Falls to the east. There is a small bench seat, but no shade. 2.17 Int of Prince Henry Cliff Walk and Bridal Veil Loo (50 m ) Turn right: From the intersection, the walk follows the track, keeping the cliffs and the valley down to the left, soon coming to the

signposted 'Copelands Lookout'. Veer right: From the intersection, the walk follows the bush track heading up the hill, keeping the cliffs and the valley down the hill to the left as it winds up to the Fossil Rock Lookout. 2.22 Fossil Rock Fossil Rock is a fenced lookout along Prince Henry Cliff Walk, near Katoomba. The lookout is close to Cliff Drive and gives great views along the Jamison Valley and over Mount Solitary, and along the far end of Kings Tableland. The sandstone floor of the lookout is mostly natural and has a few steps cut in it. The rock provides some natural sculptures to enjoy. 2.22 Fossil Rock (80 m 2 mins) Turn right: From Fossil Rock Lookout, the walk heads towards the short set of wooden steps that it climbs up the hill to the intersection of Cliff Drive. Turn left: From the intersection, this walk follows Cliff Drive up the gentle hill, passing the picnic seat at the point and heading around the left-hand side of the restaurant to the signposted intersection of 'Prince Henry Cliff Walk'. 2.3 Solitary Kiosk and Restaurant Solitary Restaurant offers fine dining in a heritage-listed building overlooking the beautiful Jamison Valley, as well as housing a kiosk for a more casual lunch. The kiosk is open for lunch 7 days a week, from 10am to 4pm (opens 11am weekdays in winter). The kiosk provides a casual dinning experience, with breakfast foods from $10 and lunches around $15 per dish. The restaurant is open for lunch 7 days from 12-4.30pm, and dinner on Fridays and Saturdays from 6pm. Light lunches start from $14, and dinners from $55 for a mouth-watering 2 course meal. Contact details - 90 Cliff Drive, Leura Falls Ph: 02 4782 1164. More info. 2.3 Int of Cliff Drive and Prince Henry Cliff Walk (230 m ) Veer left: From Cliff Drive, opposite the car park behind Solitary Restaurant, this walk follows the 'Prince Henry Cliff Walk to Federal Pass' sign, down the short set of wooden steps to the intersection with the Echo Tree Lookout track. Turn right: From the intersection, the walk heads along the bush track, away from the Echo Tree Lookout, winding along the well-defined bush track for a short while before coming to the signposted intersection of the track to Leura Forest. Turn left: From the intersection, this walk follows the 'Leura Forest' sign along the bush track, winding down the hill for a short while before dropping down a set of wooden steps, to the signposted intersection with the 'Jamieson Lookout' track. Continue straight: From the intersection, this walk follows the dirt path, heading down the long set of wooden and rocky steps. The walk winds down past a picnic chair under a cliff overhang, and continues down the steps into the valley and through the forest to the Fern Bower information sign. 2.53 Fern Bower Fern Bower is an especially pleasant part of the Blue Mountains National Park, protected from heat and providing a great environment for fern trees, bracken ferns and moss to thrive. Fern Bower is a signposted area along the Federal Pass walking track, just below Jamieson Lookout and next to Linda Creek. This is a nice place to stop, rest and enjoy the bird noises. 2.53 Fern Bower (340 m 14 mins) Continue straight: From the information sign, the walk follows the track down the steps, passing a 'Rich History' information sign before coming down to the signposted intersection with the Amphitheatre track, at the top of a metal staircase. Turn right: From the intersection, this walk follows the 'Federal Pass Leura Forest' sign down the long metal staircase, to cross the bridge over Linda Creek in front of Lila Falls. 2.87 Lila Falls Lila Falls is a thin waterfall on Linda Creek. The Federal Pass crosses the creek (on a bridge) in front of these falls, just below the intersection with the amphitheatre. The waterfall is not the most spectacular one in this valley, but it is a nice cool spot to catch your breath. 2.87 Lila Falls crossing (180 m 1) Continue straight: From the Lila Falls, this walk follows the track heading down the hill, winding down a wooden walkway keeping the creek to the left. The track hugs the rock wall and passes under a shallow overhang. The walk continues down a staircase, then turns back down into the gully where it come to the taller and slender Linda Falls. After passing Linda Falls the walk follows the wooden steps down through the gulley, crossing the creek again before heading down to the Marguerite Cascades. 3.04 Marguerite Cascades Marguerite Cascades are a series of small cascades finishing with a taller waterfall of a few metres height, dropping into a shallow sandy pool. The cascades are on Linda Creek and a small bridge crosses the creek at the base of the falls as part of the Federal Pass walking track. The cascades are a nice place to sit and listen to the water running and the local birds in this cool shady area. 3.04 Marguerite Cascades (320 m 1) Continue straight: From the 'Marguerite Cascades', this walk follows the timber steps downhill, winding steeply for a short while until coming to an intersection with a faint track, marked with a timber 'Federal Pass' sign, just beside a foot bridge. Veer right: From the intersection, this walk crosses Linda Creek just below a pleasant cascade using the foot bridge with a handrail. This walk then continues along the bush track that winds along the valley floor, to the signposted 'Leura Forest'. From here, the walk continues along the wide bush track, passing a few picnic tables, and winding through the forest to an open area with a large gazebo and an information sign at the intersection of the Federal Pass and the Dardenelles tracks. 3.37 Leura Forest Leura Forest is a great picnic area in the Jamison Valley at the junction of the Federal Pass and Dardenelles Tracks. This place was home to a popular tea house (also known as 'Lady Carrington Dining Hall') from the late 1800's. Today walkers can still enjoy the historic rotunda and the foundations of the original tea house. The picnic area provides a great rest spot under the shade of the lilli pilli and coachwood forest. 3.37 Leura Forest (Int of Federal Pass and Dardenelles (1.2 km 3) Turn right: From the pergola at Leura Forest, this walk follows the 'Dardenelles Track' sign (the sign is up the hill behind the pergola) which heads up the stairs towards the cliff face, before turning left behind Leura Forest. The walk then leaves the shade of the forest, along a track with many fallen logs, until coming to the base of the Giant Staircase (signposted). Continue straight: From the bottom of the Giant Staircase, the walk follows the 'Scenic Railway' sign, keeping the main cliff to the right. The track continues with some great views over the Valley, and at several points, there are small seats to enjoy these fine views. The track then comes to a wellsignposted intersection, with signs pointing along the 'Federal Pass Track' and 'Dardanelles Pass'. 4.53 Int of Federal Pass, Scenic Railway and Dardenelle (2.1 km 1 hr ) Turn right: From the intersection, the walk follows the 'Federal Pass' sign towards 'Scenic Railway', keeping the main cliffs on the right. Not long after the intersection, the track passes 'under the sisters' rock formation (signposted). From here, the track turns and continues along a relatively stretch and, at several points, passes some notable rock formations and caves embedded in the cliffs. There are occasional good views that are not shrouded by the trees. The walk continues until coming to the base of Katoomba Falls, crossing these using a metal bridge know as 'Cooks Crossing'. (Just across the bridge, there is a picnic table.) Continue straight: From the intersection, this walk heads south-west away from Katoomba Falls along the bush track, soon passing the signposted 'Turpentine Tree'. Shortly after this tree, the track comes to an intersection with another bush track and set of stairs (on the right, signposted as 'Furber Steps'). Continue straight: From the bottom of Furber Steps, this walk follows the 'To base of scenic railway' sign keeping the handrail on the left, and following the flat bush track. This track passes through a small gate over a metal bridge at the bottom of the Scenic Railway. 6.59 Scenic Railway (Bottom Platform) (300 m 26 mins) Turn left: From the bottom platform, this walk heads up to the cliff top using the Scenic Railway. Hang on tight! This 415m-long journey is the world's steepest railway. Use of the railway costs $10 for adults and $5 for children one-way. Last train normally at 4:45pm (opens at 9am). More info. 6.88 Scenic World Scenic World is one of the most renowned tourist attractions of Katoomba and the Blue Mountains. Located on the cliffs of the Jamison Valley, visitors can enjoy a ride on the Scenic Railway (the world's steepest incline railway) or the Scenic Cableway, into the Jamison Valley, and explore the Scenic Walkway from the base. Alternatively, the Scenic Skyway offers a bird's eye view over the valley, with a glass floor to enhance the experience. Scenic World also features a revolving restaurant, a cafe and a kiosk, in addition to the documentary theatre and souvenir shop. Rides can be purchased, starting from $16 for adults and $10 for children, and combination or family passes are available. More info.

Summary navigation sheet for the Leura to Katoomba via Dardanelles Pass km From Up/Dwn Length Initial directions (Use full tracknotes and maps for more detail) Start Corner of Olympian Parade and Lone Pine Ave -33.7254,150.3319 (GR Katoomba, 528651) 0-7 40 m From the corner of Olympian Pde and Lone Pine Ave, this walk heads south through the park and, at the information sign, connects to a small bush track. 0.04 Int of Prince Henry Cliff Walk and Gordon Falls -33.7257,150.3321 (GR Katoomba, 528651) 0-28 90 m 3 mins Optional sidetrip to Gordon Falls Lookout. Continue straight: From the intersection, this walk follows the hardened dirt path winding down towards the cliffs, dropping down a few sets of wooden steps and one steep metal staircase as it winds down through the... 0.04 Int of Prince Henry Cliff Walk and Gordon Falls -33.7257,150.3321 (GR Katoomba, 528651) 19-30 230 m Turn right: From the intersection, this walk follows the 'Prince Henry Cliff Walk' signpost along the bush track, winding down the hill to the bottom where it continues through the dense bush for a while before pass... 0.27 Elysian Lookout -33.7261,150.33 (GR Katoomba, 526650) 50-75 230 m 13 mins Veer left: From the lookout, this walk heads down the concrete steps and across the Buttenshaw Bridge, passing another fenced lookout, then climbing up the other side and continuing along the bush track that winds a... 0.50 Olympian Lookout -33.7258,150.3283 (GR Katoomba, 524650) 62-44 520 m 15 mins Continue straight: From the lookout, the walk heads down the rock steps, keeping the valley down to the left. 1.02 Int of Prince Henry Cliff Walk Tarpeian Rock Track -33.7237,150.3253 (GR Katoomba, 522653) 1-7 50 m Optional sidetrip to Tarpeian Rock. Turn left: From the intersection, the walk follows the 'Tarpeian Rock' sign along the bush track, heading through the dense scrub for a short distance before coming to the Tarpeian Rock lookout. 1.02 Int of Prince Henry Cliff Walk and Tarpeian Rock Track -33.7237,150.3253 (GR Katoomba, 522653) 13-23 220 m Continue straight: From the intersection, this walk follows the 'Leura Cascades' signpost down the rocky hill and through the dense forest until coming to the signposted intersection with the Bridal Veil lookout track. 1.24 The Rock -33.7228,150.324 (GR Katoomba, 520654) 10-30 530 m 1 Turn right: From the lookout, this walk follows the bush track, winding around the side of the valley down to the left for a short while before coming to the intersection of the short bush track heading up to Cliff... 1.77 Leura Cascades -33.7216,150.3223 (GR Katoomba, 519655) 19-30 110 m 5 mins Continue straight: From the bottom of Leura Cascades, this walk crosses the bridge (furthest from the falls), heads down the steps and comes to a fenced (unsignposted) lookout at the top of Bridal Veil Falls. 1.87 Int of Leura Cascades Round Walk and Fern Bower Track -33.7219,150.3216 (GR Katoomba, 518655) 46-5 300 m Continue straight: From the intersection, this walk follows the 'Round Walk - Echo Point' sign along the track up the hill (with rock wall initially on the right). 2.17 Int of Prince Henry Cliff Walk and Bridal Veil -33.722,150.3206 (GR Katoomba, 517654) 0-14 40 m Optional sidetrip to Bridal Veil Lookout. Continue straight: From the intersection, the walk follows the 'Bridal Veil Lookout' sign along the bush track, heading down the gentle hill through the bush. 2.17 Int of Prince Henry Cliff Walk and Bridal Veil -33.722,150.3206 (GR Katoomba, 517654) 5-1 50 m Turn right: From the intersection, the walk follows the track, keeping the cliffs and the valley down to the left, soon coming to the signposted 'Copelands Lookout'. 2.22 Fossil Rock -33.722,150.3201 (GR Katoomba, 517654) 16-3 80 m 2 mins Turn right: From Fossil Rock Lookout, the walk heads towards the short set of wooden steps that it climbs up the hill to the intersection of Cliff Drive. 2.30 Int of Cliff Drive and Prince Henry Cliff Walk -33.7216,150.3195 (GR Katoomba, 516655) 9-42 230 m Veer left: From Cliff Drive, opposite the car park behind Solitary Restaurant, this walk follows the 'Prince Henry Cliff Walk to Federal Pass' sign, down the short set of wooden steps to the intersection with the Ec... 2.53 Fern Bower -33.7217,150.3184 (GR Katoomba, 515655) 10-168 340 m 14 mins Continue straight: From the information sign, the walk follows the track down the steps, passing a 'Rich History' information sign before coming down to the signposted intersection with the Amphitheatre track, at th...

Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) Summary navigation sheet for the Leura to Katoomba via Dardanelles Pass km From Up/Dwn Length Initial directions (Use full tracknotes and maps for more detail) 2.87 Lila Falls crossing -33.7243,150.3198 (GR Katoomba, 517652) 37-90 180 m 1 Continue straight: From the Lila Falls, this walk follows the track heading down the hill, winding down a wooden walkway keeping the creek to the left. 3.04 Marguerite Cascades -33.725,150.3207 (GR Katoomba, 517651) 50-14 320 m 1 Continue straight: From the 'Marguerite Cascades', this walk follows the timber steps downhill, winding steeply for a short while until coming to an intersection with a faint track, marked with a timber 'Federal Pas... 3.37 Leura Forest (Int of Federal Pass and Dardenelles Tracks) -33.7271,150.3192 (GR Katoomba, 516649) 141-125 1.2 km 3 Turn right: From the pergola at Leura Forest, this walk follows the 'Dardenelles Track' sign (the sign is up the hill behind the pergola) which heads up the stairs towards the cliff face, before turning left behind... 4.53 Int of Federal Pass, Scenic Railway and Dardenelles Tracks -33.7367,150.3155 (GR Katoomba, 513638) 210-196 2.1 km 1 hr Turn right: From the intersection, the walk follows the 'Federal Pass' sign towards 'Scenic Railway', keeping the main cliffs on the right. 6.59 Scenic Railway (Bottom Platform) -33.7306,150.3017 (GR Katoomba, 500644) 210-8 300 m 26 mins Turn left: From the bottom platform, this walk heads up to the cliff top using the Scenic Railway.