From furry critters and underground caves to enchanted gardens and Aboriginal culture, the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area is a must-see these school holidays.
Blue Mountains Attractions Group president Louise Clifton said, “Everyone loves the adorable animals at Featherdale Wildlife Park, the exciting rides at Scenic World and the fascinating indigenous cultural experience at Waradah Aboriginal Centre is tailored to appeal to all ages, while other attractions are multi-tiered.”
The Greater Blue Mountains has a range of accommodation options suitable for families from caravan parks and self-contained cottages to upmarket hotels, guesthouses and B&B’s.
Go to bluemountainsattractions.com.au for more information about where to stay and what to do in the Greater Blue Mountains region.
No comments:
Post a Comment