Recreation in Leura Blue Mountains
Looking for something to do? You won’t have trouble
finding fun in Leura, and we’ve also included some great choices
that are just a short drive from the village. Visitors come to Leura
mostly to eat and shop, for it is the upmarket shopping village of the
Blue Mountains. If it is raining or cold, most take time to browse in
the bookshops and art galleries or sip tea in cafés, check out
the “Shopping”
and “Cafés & Restaurants” sections of the website.
Many visitors rarely venture onto the tracks (bush) at all, so we encourage
you to take The Leura Bushwalk to
find the Leura side of the escarpment. There are some relatively easy
tracks to get to majestic lookouts you will long remember.
Full Blue Mountains Bushwalk
Details

Looking for more of a challenge or to learn a new skill? We have included
a little about some very active sports, abseiling and canyoning, where
you can truly become part of the environment. The Blue Mountains National
Park is often described as the epicentre of these sports, and you are
here, so close to such an exciting opportunity. Instructors of these
sports tell us that a moderate fitness level or better is the only requirement,
so give it a go.
Blue Mountains Theatres
The Edge, Maxivision Theatre
Address: Great Western Highway, Katoomba
Phone: 02 4782 8900
With little exaggeration, we can say movies at this theatre are colossal.
Films are projected onto a six-storey-high screen. Uninterrupted viewing
is possible from all seats, and popular films are shown daily.
Blue Mountains Kid Stuff
Storytelling at Toys That Teach (Leura Bears)
Address: Upstairs, Aspects of Leura Arcade, The Mall
Phone: 02 4784 1533
Every Saturday, it’s story time at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Kids’
squealing voices and lots of laughter can be heard throughout the Arcade
on these days. (Parents are welcome too.) Entertaining or educating,
listening to the many voices of story is a treat for all ages, and
the talented staff at Leura Bears are members of the Australian Storytelling
Guild, so you can count on lots of fun. Throughout school holidays,
story times are more frequent, so call for the daily schedule.
Leuralla Toy & Railway Museum
Address: 36 Olympian Parade
Phone: 02 4784 1169
A feature of this museum is the extensive collection of toys and childhood
paraphernalia. Electric and steam model trains, stations and figures
of the 1920s and ’30s are housed in a restored cottage, which looks
like an authentic railway station. Rail signs, signals, levers, trolleys
and sound effects recall the great days of rail travel.
Picnic Spots for Kids in the Blue Mountains
Gordon Falls Reserve & Bloome Park
There are two perfect locations for picnicking with very young children—Bloome
Park, on the corner of Craigend Street and The Mall, and the Gordon Falls
Reserve at Olympian Parade and Lone Pine Street. Both have flat terrain,
playground equipment, picnic tables and space for running, jumping or
kicking a ball. On warm sunny days, both locations are often crowded,
so plan ahead. Street parking is available at Bloome Park, and at Gordon
Falls there is a designated parking area.
Nature Adventures & Outdoor Activities
The Leura Bushwalks: The Lookouts
In
the Leura Bushwalks, we are taking you on three easy walks that go beyond
the shopping area of Leura. While not vigorous, these walks take you
out of the village centre and into nature’s bounty. Along the escarpment
and down to the lookouts you will discover Leura in its relationship
to the Blue Mountains and the World Heritage designation that preserves
it. Each short walk to a lookout will get you up close and personal with
the natural beauty that prompted Leura’s attraction to Blue Mountains
visitors.
National Parks Service Programs
Blue Mountains World Heritage Site
Blue Mountains Heritage Centre & Shop
Address: End of Govetts Leap Road, Blackheath
Phone: 02 4787 8877
Staff and rangers are on hand here to give you an overview of the Blue
Mountains National Park and World Heritage Site, including
camping areas, walking tracks and the Discovery Program (see entry below
for more information). There are interactive displays, videos and an
art exhibition, all providing facts and insights into the natural wonders,
and you can enjoy it seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Address: End of Govetts Leap Road, Blackheath
Phone: 02 4787 8877
The Discovery Program is a statewide education program aimed at fostering
an appreciation for natural and cultural heritage in New South Wales
residents and visitors. Walks, talks and tours are led by trained and
experienced Discovery Rangers.
The Blue Mountains Region runs four seasonal Discovery Programs that
offer half- and full-day walks, Junior Ranger activities, night walks
and birdwatching walks every day of school holidays and Saturdays outside
of this period. Activities are located in the region’s World Heritage-listed
National Parks such as Blue Mountains, Kanangra-Boyd and Wollemi.
Whether you are 5 years old or 95, there are affordable and enjoyable
Discovery activities for everyone.
Sample Discovery program for kids:
Junior Rangers and Little Lyrebirds
For kids aged 6 to 12, discover Aboriginal culture with stories, craft
and a Blue Mountains bushwalk. Bring morning tea and water. Parents need
not stay. Rates are $8.80 children, $4.40 adults, $22.00 family.
Blue Mountains Climbing
The Cave, Village Fitness
Adddress: 185 The Mall
Phone: 02 4784 2163
Walk down the paved lane at 185 The Mall to the only climbing wall in
the Blue Mountains. We have included this indoor activity because it
prepares you for abseiling, the outdoor activity that is so extraordinary
in the Blue Mountains National Park. The Cave offers climbing instruction
for beginners, or if you are seasoned, it’s the perfect place to
test and strengthen those muscles before you head out for a great outdoor
climb.
Blue Mountains Eco Touring
Tread Lightly Eco Tours (Nature Base Touring)
Phone: 02 47 881 229
Are you eager to see remote places beyond imagination? Do the oldest
rainforest, tallest waterfalls and deepest canyons excite you? Camera
in hand, are amazing views your obsession? Then take a fully guided bush
walk or four-wheel-drive eco tour with Tread Lightly, accredited specialists
in environmental and cultural aspects of the Blue Mountains. Tim Tranter,
owner of Tread Lightly, has lived in the Blue Mountains all his life
and is a walking wealth of knowledge. A day with Tim and you are an environmental
enthusiast forever.
Misty Mountains 4WD Tours (Nature Base Touring)
Phone: 02 47 474 986
Misty Mountains will personalise your tour through the Blue Mountains
to fit your time constraints. They offer a wide range of interesting
tours including a self-drive one in your own 4WD vehicle. They are eco
certified.
Address: 121
The Mall
Phone: 02 4784 2881
If you want to discover the unique and the hard-to-find in
this ancient land of Australia, Blue Mountains Cultural Tours, located
in Leura, will customise and personalise a tour that will provide images
and memories to last a lifetime.
Surrounded by a silent rainforest, buffeted by the wind at the escarpment
edge, encircled by Bach or Vivaldi in the limestone splendour of Jenolan
Caves – these are but a short list of available tours.
A door to door tour from your accommodation – either in Sydney
or within the Blue Mountains – can include horse riding, bushwalking,
abseiling, canyoning, or for the less adventuresome, guided walks through
historic estates and gardens with a seasoned botanist. Perhaps, chat
with local artists in their studios, or lunch with kangaroos in their
natural environment? This trip is yours to plan. Ask your Tour
Planner about the Blue Mountains Night Tour and other packages.

Blue Mountains Golfing
Address: Sublime Point Road
Phone: 02 4782 5011
It would be hard to find a more dramatic setting for a round of golf.
With exceptional views from every hole, it is the 14th that leaves
one gasping in awe. We are vividly reminded that even in a sporting
environment, we are still surrounded by the spirit of the World Heritage-listed
Blue Mountains.
For more than 100 years, golf and the Leura Golf Club – now
adjacent to the Peppers Fairmont Resort, have been an integral part
of the recreational and social scene. Members are proud of their important
and long heritage in Leura.
And Leura golfers and their guests have been, and continue to be,
a hardy bunch — inclement weather does not deter them. Driving
along Sublime Point Road in an early morning misting fog, a lone golfer
can be sighted, headed for the second tee. Hopefully spectacular vistas,
however limited, bring out spectacular golfing!
If you have arrived empty handed, you can hire everything from the
first-rate golf shop: motorised carts, clubs or shoes. Note: Call for
details about the Leura Golf Open held annually in the Blue Mountains
in September.
Abseiling and Canyoning in the Blue Mountains
Abseiling is an old German term, “down rope”, which simply
means to throw a rope over the cliff edge and lower yourself down. We
often hear the verb, to rappel, in this context.
Today, in the Blue Mountains where the cliff line extends for more than
2000 kilometres, abseiling is a sophisticated and popular sport. Friction
harnesses keep you safe, and instructors encourage participants to forget
the adrenalin surge and take it slowly. Enjoy the sport and take in the
magnificent surroundings. Of course, for thrill junkies, rappelling down
at a fast pace is still the way to go.
Canyoning is a summer sport in the Blue Mountains and not for the faint
of heart. Wetsuits protect you from the canyons’ chilly waters
as you drop through narrow slots and fern-lined walls down to the canyon
floor. You can wade and swim through some 700 canyons in the Blue Mountains
where you’ll have a chance to see the Blue Gum Forest, temperate
rainforest and eucalyptus forest. And for that extra thrill, water-slide
into deep pools, which are home to water dragons, crayfish and amazing
bird life. After an adventure like this, the term “spectator sport”
is stricken from your vocabulary.

High ’n Wild Mountain Adventures
Address: Upstairs 3/5 Katoomba Street, Katoomba
Phone: 02 4782 6224
Whether you are a novice or an old hand, you seek adventure and out
of the way places. Satisfy the quest deep inside you for an adventure
you won’t forget. High n’ Wild is geared up to take you on
a magnificent journey of your choice, abseiling, canyoning or mountain
biking. Abseil instruction takes a full day, and you’re ready for
the real thing on the second day. You begin with a five-metre drop, and
by the end of the day you have pulled off that 60-metre abseil. Exciting?
We think so.
Blue Mountains Health & Wellbeing
Leura is home to an array of exceptional day spas and wellness centers.
Several of these spas are located on The Mall and up a flight of stairs
where the hustle of street traffic is muted and you step into a calm
and relaxing environment. Others are at a nearby resort welcoming day
use of their facilities. Each offers some distinctive product or package,
but collectively their approach to wellbeing and good health is respectful
and purposeful. Stop in and take a look at the extensive products available
and make an appointment for some great body work. It is unusual to have
such choices in a village this size, so take “the cure”,
relax and be pampered.
Body & Being & Sanctuary Day Spa
Address: 173a The Mall
Phone: 02 4784 3498
Body & Being is the spot for luxurious quality treatments, including
massage therapies, facials and rejuvenation packages. Pampering will
take on new meaning for you at this spa. Owner Jivan Harito customises
one-of-a-kind products to meet your specific skincare needs. Pampering
will take on new meaning for you at this Blue Mountains wellness centre.
Address: Lilianfels Avenue, Echo Point
Phone: 02 4780 1200
Though a few kilometres beyond the boundaries of Leura, we’ve
included Lilianfels Blue Mountains Resort & Spa because of its
matchless service and luxurious setting.
The door to the Spa opens, like a portal, to a distinctive, perhaps
forgotten time and place. A respectful quiet, an intentional calm floats
up the stairway. Spices and flowers – a fragrance wafts by faintly
as one descends the steps.
Bottles and candles, teas and bush flowers…. oils, soaps, and
bath salts sit upon the shelves, grouped artistically in twos and threes.
A tranquil waiting lounge…. flickering candlelight…. refreshing
organic tea and fresh fruit. The staff speaks in subdued voices. In
the Spa, a concept of restorative healing comes together – a
holistic approach for body and mind.. . . Australian Dreaming
Lilianfels offers many recreational amenities, including tennis courts
and indoor and outdoor pools with an infinity edge overlooking the
Jamison Valley. For outdoor lovers, Lilianfels arranges mountain bikes,
daily guided bushwalks and 4-wheel drive eco tours.
Address: 1 Sublime Point
Phone: 02 4784 4144
For those who want to be spoiled, Peppers Blue Mountains truly understands
the need to unwind and rejuvenate after a gruelling week at work. To
that end, they have a number of treatments. For the stressed out, massage
and hydrotherapy are available, and for the beautiful, facial or body
treatments, including mineral salt scrubs and herbal body wraps, are
the remedies. Couples can be pampered together in the twin massage
room. The resort’s Healthy Day package is a perfect getaway for
a group of friends who want pampering in a terrific setting. The package
includes a buffet lunch in Jamison’s Restaurant.
For the fitness buffs, choose from a host of invigorating activities
including golf, archery, swimming, aqua-aerobics, tennis and squash.
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