Blue Mountains Photography Locations

  • Coordinates:
    -33.7226, 150.3755

    How to get there:
    Park at Wentworth Falls Picnic Area (Sir H Burrell Drive). Walk via the National Pass / Valley of the Waters track.

    Access:

    • Moderate difficulty

    • Steep descent with lots of stairs

    • ~20–30 min walk down

    • Return climb is strenuous

    Best time to shoot:

    • Early morning (soft light, fewer people)

    • After rain (strong flow + mist)

    • Works well in overcast conditions

    Conditions:

    • Can be slippery

    • Humid rainforest environment

    Description:
    One of the most photogenic waterfalls in the Blue Mountains, with layered rock, flowing water, and mist that suits long exposures beautifully.

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  • Description text goes here-33.7090, 150.3750

    How to get there:
    Drive to Wentworth Falls Lookout via Falls Road.

    Access:

    • Very easy

    • Short walk from car park

    • Multiple viewing platforms

    Best time to shoot:

    • Sunrise (light hitting valley)

    • Late afternoon for side light

    • Can be harsh at midday

    Conditions:

    • Windy on cliff edges

    • Can get busy

    Description:
    Expansive views across the Jamison Valley with the waterfall dropping dramatically over the escarpment.

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  • Description text goes hereCoordinates:
    -33.6352, 150.2837

    How to get there:
    Drive to Govetts Leap Road, Blackheath → car park at the lookout.

    Access:

    • Very easy

    • Short walk to lookout

    Best time to shoot:

    • Sunrise (best light direction)

    • Misty mornings (excellent atmosphere)

    Conditions:

    • Cold in winter

    • Strong winds possible

    Description:
    One of the most iconic Blue Mountains lookouts, featuring Bridal Veil Falls and vast valley views.

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  • Item descriptionCoordinates:
    -33.7107, 150.3680

    How to get there:
    Drive to Hordern Road, Wentworth Falls → short bush track to lookout.

    Access:

    • Easy walk (~5–10 mins)

    • Flat track

    • Cliff edge—no barriers

    Best time to shoot:

    • Sunrise (primary)

    • Sunset also works

    Conditions:

    • Very exposed

    • Wind can be strong

    • Safety required near edge

    Description:
    A dramatic clifftop with uninterrupted views—ideal for wide-angle compositions and sunrise light.

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  • Item descriptionCoordinates:
    -33.6805, 150.2890

    How to get there:
    Drive along Megalong Valley Road → stop near Coachwood Glen → track into forest.

    Access:

    • Moderate

    • Short walk but uneven terrain

    • Some steps and rocky surfaces

    Best time to shoot:

    • Overcast days (best light)

    • After rain (lush, vibrant greens)

    Conditions:

    • Dark environment → tripod recommended

    • Slippery rocks

    Description:
    A hidden gem featuring textured rock formations and a cave-like structure surrounded by rainforest.

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  • Item descriptionCoordinates:
    -33.5905, 150.2508

    How to get there:
    Drive to Mount Victoria → follow local streets to Sunset Rock / Sunset Lookout.

    Access:

    • Very easy

    • Short walk from street

    Best time to shoot:

    • Sunset (primary)

    • Golden hour

    Conditions:

    • Can be windy

    • Limited space

    Description:
    A quieter sunset location overlooking the Megalong Valley with expansive golden-hour views.

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Breath of the Mountains — A Photographic Journey of the Blue Mountains, NSW.

This photographic series captures the wide variety of scenic locations and weather in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales.

Through reflections, diffused light, and subdued colour, the series evokes the mood of early morning in the Blue Mountains—cold, silent, and contemplative. These photographs document Katoomba and surrounds not as a tourist destination, but as a living place shaped by weather, light, and season, revealing the quiet beauty found in fog, rain, and the passing hours before the town awakens.