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Pulpit Rock Lookout — Attraction in Blue Mountains National Park

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415-419 Hat Hill Rd, Blackheath NSW 2785, Australia
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Pulpit Rock Lookout
AustraliaNew South WalesBlue Mountains National ParkPulpit Rock Lookout

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Pulpit Rock Lookout

Pulpit Rock Track, Blue Mountains Nat'l Park NSW 2570, Australia
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nationalparks.nsw.gov.au

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4.7
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5.0
6y

One of the best views on Blue Mountain area. Few kilometres drive from Blackheath town and then another 1-2km drive on unsealed road. It can be bit tricky for very low clearance car to go there on rainy days. But if no rain then it is OK to go. I went here many times with very low clearance vehicle without any issues.

Place has many viewing platforms.. Each place give different view. No designated car park. So you just park at the end of the road closer to the pulpit rock sign. About 400m downhill walk to the...

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5.0
6y

Absolute marvel and Jewel in the Crown of Blue Mountains. Magnificent views. If you thought Three Sisters in Blue Mountains was marvelous, then come to this place to blow your mind. No crowds jostling for space. This is your place to be extremely close to nature. Make sure you don't have a fear of heights. The walk is great and you need to be a good walker as the elevation drops will make your heart beat very fast. May be not suitable for everyone. But if you happen to make it to this point, you...

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5.0
6y

Walking through the bush, we had butterflies, dragonflies and lizards grace the path. The path would be awash with native flora at the right season - in Jan there were a few flowers with most past their prime.

There are three levels of lookouts, which get you right out into the middle of the Grose Valley, so you can look both ways across the valley. Definitely worth continuing down to the last level.

Horseshoe Fall can be heard across the way, as well as a smaller fall near the lookout. Truly...

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MC AlexMC Alex
One of the best views on Blue Mountain area. Few kilometres drive from Blackheath town and then another 1-2km drive on unsealed road. It can be bit tricky for very low clearance car to go there on rainy days. But if no rain then it is OK to go. I went here many times with very low clearance vehicle without any issues. Place has many viewing platforms.. Each place give different view. No designated car park. So you just park at the end of the road closer to the pulpit rock sign. About 400m downhill walk to the viewing area.
Rohit RevoRohit Revo
Absolute marvel and Jewel in the Crown of Blue Mountains. Magnificent views. If you thought Three Sisters in Blue Mountains was marvelous, then come to this place to blow your mind. No crowds jostling for space. This is your place to be extremely close to nature. Make sure you don't have a fear of heights. The walk is great and you need to be a good walker as the elevation drops will make your heart beat very fast. May be not suitable for everyone. But if you happen to make it to this point, you will love it.
Sarah FranksSarah Franks
Walking through the bush, we had butterflies, dragonflies and lizards grace the path. The path would be awash with native flora at the right season - in Jan there were a few flowers with most past their prime. There are three levels of lookouts, which get you right out into the middle of the Grose Valley, so you can look both ways across the valley. Definitely worth continuing down to the last level. Horseshoe Fall can be heard across the way, as well as a smaller fall near the lookout. Truly spectacular.
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One of the best views on Blue Mountain area. Few kilometres drive from Blackheath town and then another 1-2km drive on unsealed road. It can be bit tricky for very low clearance car to go there on rainy days. But if no rain then it is OK to go. I went here many times with very low clearance vehicle without any issues. Place has many viewing platforms.. Each place give different view. No designated car park. So you just park at the end of the road closer to the pulpit rock sign. About 400m downhill walk to the viewing area.
MC Alex

MC Alex

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Absolute marvel and Jewel in the Crown of Blue Mountains. Magnificent views. If you thought Three Sisters in Blue Mountains was marvelous, then come to this place to blow your mind. No crowds jostling for space. This is your place to be extremely close to nature. Make sure you don't have a fear of heights. The walk is great and you need to be a good walker as the elevation drops will make your heart beat very fast. May be not suitable for everyone. But if you happen to make it to this point, you will love it.
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Walking through the bush, we had butterflies, dragonflies and lizards grace the path. The path would be awash with native flora at the right season - in Jan there were a few flowers with most past their prime. There are three levels of lookouts, which get you right out into the middle of the Grose Valley, so you can look both ways across the valley. Definitely worth continuing down to the last level. Horseshoe Fall can be heard across the way, as well as a smaller fall near the lookout. Truly spectacular.
Sarah Franks

Sarah Franks

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