Leura is located at the top of the Blue Mountains and is just before Katoomba as you drive up the mountains, it is located approx 44kms and 37 minutes by road from the base of the Blue Mountains. So many great lookouts, walks and cafes here as well to be explored and sampled.
- Bridal Veil Falls are one of the more spectacular long drop falls in the Blue Mountains, it has many moods, a raging torrent after heavy rain, a delicate veil as it cascades over so many levels on its way down with moderate flows, and then the windy days where the…Read More
- Leura Cascades are possibly one of the most visited waterfalls / cascades in the Blue Mountains, it is a little more challenging to visit them now that the Leura Cascades Picnic area and access road is closed for repairs after a massive weather event in early 2020. You can still walk…Read More
- These spectacular falls are not often visited as they are not signposted, they are accessed down the Fedral Pass, through Fern Bower, just after crossing in front of Linda Falls, the historical Lindeman Track branches left and the Fedral Pass track continues right and downwards. Lindeman track is a very…Read More
- Lila falls are the first named set of falls that you will see as you descend down fedral Pass through Fern Bower at Leura. They are on your right as you come down some stairs and cross a small bridge, this location matches the 1894 Railways Guide to the Blue…Read More
- Linda Falls are a very pretty single drop waterfall that is found on the Fedral Pass down a lot of steps and stairs. A bridge crosses Linda creek at the base of the falls and then leads on to Lindeman Pass track or continues down into the valley pas more…Read More
- Marguerite Cascades is a series of small falls and cascades downstream from Slyvia Cascades and Lina Falls on Linda Creek, there are 3 distinct cascades, the middle cascade is right next to the walking track and is quite spectacular, up above, which if you are agile you can reach with…Read More
- The Pool Of Siloam is a short walk from the Gordon Falls Reserve picnic area, perhaps it should be renamed, "Pool with many steps to get to it", it is about 85-90% steps all the way down to this pretty spot, so be ready for a huff n puff on…Read More