On Sydney's doorstep discover Australia's most accessible wilderness, The Blue Mountains World Heritage Area.

Stretching for over one million hectares the Blue Mountains are an inspiring mix of rainforest, canyons, tall forests and heathlands, combining eight individual conservation reserves.

It is a nature lover's paradise with an abundance of colourful bird and animal life, the greatest concentration of eucalypt diversity on the continent, and landscapes ranging from rainforest to heathland.

The valleys and slopes of the mountains harbour an extraordinary variety of wildlife. Eastern Grey Kangaroos, Wallaroos, Red-necked Wallabies, Wombats, Echidnas, Brushtail Possums, Platypus, Koalas, Goannas and numerous bird species are all possible sightings.

Fly into the gorges and escarpments of the Blue Mountains, inaccessible to all but the keenest of bush walkers and locals who know their way on the unmarked dirt tracks. You may also choose to head out on a 4WD adventure or in a canoe (to have the opportunity to spot an elusive platypus) or for the more serious fly fisherman, we can also arrange access to the best trout water within a days reach.

Sleep out in ‘Wild Bush Luxury’ in a traditional Australian swag (but with more than just a touch of style) or stay in a luxury hotel where you can combine bushwhacking with some pampering in the spa, the Blue Mountains has it all.