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Katoomba is located right at the top of the Blue Mountains and is located approx 46kms and 45 minutes by road from the base of the Blue Mountains and is the largest of all the Blue Mountains towns. There is a great deal of natural attractions to see around Katoomba, not just waterfalls, plus many cafes, pubs and other eateries. So there is plenty to do around Katoomba and not just chase waterfalls..

 

  • Possibly the easiest to get to waterfall in all the Blue Mountains, it is like 60 seconds from your car! Park your car, a short walk, a few steps and you are at the well made viewing area at the base of the falls. Not sure if these are still
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  • These falls on the north side of Katoomba take some effort to get to, but are so worth the walk, steps and stairs to access the base of the falls, plus, they have one of the biggest and deepest plunge pools on the mountains, making them a very popular swimming
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  • Myers Fall are not on any walking track, but not far off an old walking track and are located within Graces Glen on Govetts Creek. Not particularly hard to get to and it is easier to walk in the creek where possible until you get to the cascades above them
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  • Rainbow Falls is on the North side of Katoomba and when we saw it for the first time, we were not prepared in any way for just how beautiful these falls are, I really would rank them up there with some of the prettiest cascades on the Blue Mountains. They
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  • Witches Leap is a nice fall when it has a reasonable flow, a lot of the time it is just a dribble and not much to see at all. It is a very short walk down a very well made walking track and less than 10 minutes from your car,
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