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Welcome to New South Wales

Sydney and the Blue Mountains

Sydney is often referred to as ‘the city of excitement’.  Body surf at Bondi, climb the ‘coat hanger’ (Sydney Harbour Bridge), bargain at Paddy’s Markets or catch a ferry to Taronga Park ZooAustralia’s largest city stretches from the edge of the Pacific Ocean to the foot hills of the Blue Mountains. It started out as a penal settlement in 1788 and much of the atmosphere of those bygone days can be seen in The Rocks, Balmain and Macquarie Street.  Stroll from Circular Quay past restaurants and cafés to The Sydney Opera House.  Take in the view from Sydney Tower, a 250 meter high observation tower (accessed from Centrepoint shopping complex in Pitt Street Mall).  Darling Harbour is a city in itself with attractions like Sydney Aquarium, Sydney Wildlife World, the Outback Centre and Chinese Gardens. Sydney has great public transport with an extensive network of buses, trains and ferry services.  With its warm sunny climate outdoor activities can be enjoyed all year round.

The Blue Mountains rising up to Sydney’s west have long been famous for their misty, bush-clad cliffs and mysterious valleys and rock formations.  They get their name from the blue appearance – a result of a haze of oil droplets dispersed into the air by gum trees. Delightful historic towns like Katoomba, Leura and Blackheath have the feel of a bygone era with guest house accommodation, galleries, markets, restaurants and cafés. Bushwalking, climbing, abseiling, and admiring the spectacular natural attractions like the Three Sisters, Jamison Valley and the Jenolan Caves make this region worthy of being placed on the World Heritage List. The Blue Mountains takes in six National Parks that preserve the diverse flora and fauna of the region.

New South Wales 'top' - things to do - places to stay - attractions to visit

Wild Ride Australia

Wild Ride Australia

Glenmore Park
1300 783 338
info@wildride.com.au
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PROFESSIONAL, FUN HARLEY TOURS

Sydney Glass Island

Sydney Glass Island

Pyrmont
(02) 9552 4233
contact@sydneyglassisland.com.au
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CELEBRATE ON SYDNEY HARBOUR!

Slattery Helicopter Charter

Slattery Helicopter Charter

Hexam
0408 649 696
simon@helicharter.com.au
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HELICOPTER TRAVEL FOR ALL OCCASSIONS!

Peanuts Rent A Car

Peanuts Rent A Car

1300 554 475
enquiries@peanutsrentacar.com.au
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CHEAPEST CAR RENTAL IN SYDNEY!

Luna Park Sydney

Luna Park Sydney

Milsons Point
(02) 9033 7676
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VISIT ON OF SYDNEY'S FAVOURITE ICONS!

Bridge Climb - Sydney

Bridge Climb - Sydney

The Rocks
02 8274 7777
admin@bridgeclimb.com
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FOR THE CLIMB OF YOUR LIFE!

Bridge Climb - Sydney

Bridge Climb - Sydney

The Rocks
02 8274 7777
admin@bridgeclimb.com
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FOR THE CLIMB OF YOUR LIFE!