| The Blue Mountains is located 120 km west of Sydney and is home to numerous parrots including the Australian King Parrot, gang-gang and sulphur crested cockatoo, crimson rosella and galah. This park, which is part of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area, protects an unusually diverse range of vegetation communities. There are rare and ancient plants and isolated animal populations tucked away in its deep gorges. It is an area of dramatic mountain scenery, a wonderland of sandstone outcrops, deep ravines and hazy blue eucalypt forests boasts luxury retreats and the world’s steepest railway, home to the Three Sisters rock formations and a great place to do some bushwalking, rock climbing, abseiling and canyoning, as there are thousands of square kilometres of rainforest, canyons, plateaus and sandstone cliff-line, or simply enjoy the cool mountain air. There are dozens of walking tracks in the Blue Mountains National Park ranging from challenging seven hour walks down gullies and along ridge spines to the 90 minute easy stroll along Prince Henry Cliff Walk. |
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