How much is the scenic railway at Katoomba?

Katoomba Scenic Railway is indeed the world’s steepest railway, descending through a cliffside tunnel at a gradient of 52 degrees. Now owned by Scenic World, the cost to ride this railway the 415 metres (1360 ft) down the mountain is a whopping $35pp (for adults) at publication.

Is the scenic walkway free?

Ticket prices range from $18 for children (4-13 years; kids under 4 are free) to $35 for an adult. This gives you a full day of unlimited rides on the cableway, skyway and railway, plus all-day access to the walkway.

How do I get from Katoomba station to scenic world?

PUBLIC TRANSPORT Sydney Trains operate between Central Station and Katoomba Station on the Blue Mountains Line. Scenic World is located 3km from Katoomba Station, accessible via the Blue Mountains Explorer Bus or the public bus Route 686 & 686G which both stop in our bus park.

How high is the cable car in the Blue Mountains?

Suspended 270 metres above ancient ravines, the Skyway provides a unique thrill as breathtaking views are revealed beneath your feet through the electro-glass cabin floor.

Is there food at Scenic World?

Scenic World offers Halal, vegan and vegetarian at both our café and casual eatery, EATS270. As we have seasonal menus, please contact our Experience Planners to discuss individual dietary requirements. Guests are welcome to bring food or beverages with them, picnic tables are available on site.

How many hours is Scenic World?

Usually one hour is enough time to take all three rides at least once and do a short walk. If you want to do the rides more than once, or take your time on the walk, you can spend one hour and a half, but you shouldn’t need more than two hours.

How long do people stay at Scenic World?

Can I swim at Katoomba Falls?

Minnehaha Falls (or Minni-Ha-Ha Falls) in Katoomba provides the double reward of a spectacular lookout over the 20m waterfalls plus the bonus of being able to swim beneath the cascade.

How long is the Blue Mountains scenic walkway?

The 2.4km long Scenic Walkway provides visitors with the chance to get up close and personal with the spectacular scenery of the Blue Mountains. It’s essentially an elevated walkway that takes you through the Jurassic rainforest of the Jamison Valley.

What are the best sights to see in Scenic World?

The views over the World Heritage-listed mountains take in some of Australia’s best-loved landmarks, including the Three Sisters, Katoomba Falls, and Jamison Valley. Here are some of the ways you can get a load of the sights in Scenic World.

What is the scenic cableway at Scenic World?

The Scenic Cableway is another Scenic World feat of engineering, being the largest and steepest aerial cable car in Australia. The experience was added to Scenic World in the year 2000 and since then, gently descends 510 metres into the Jamison Valley.

What can you do at Scenic World?

Enjoy Scenic World all year round. Child = 3-15 years (children under 3 years are free!) Discover what the Earth was like when Dinosaurs ruled. Explore our ancient rainforest at your own pace, and meet dozens of lively dinos including Triceratops, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Stegosaurus, Brachiosaurus, Spinosaurus and many more.