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Echo Point Lookout (Three Sisters)
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Queen Elizabeth Lookout
Three Sisters Walking Track, Blue Mountains National Park NSW 2787, Australia
Three Sisters walk
Katoomba NSW 2780, Australia
Giant Stairway
Blue Mountains National Park, Katoomba NSW 2780, Australia
Federal Pass Walking Track
Federal Pass Walking Track, Blue Mountains National Park NSW 2787, Australia
Lady Darley's Lookout
Prince Henry Cliff Walk, Katoomba NSW 2780, Australia
Echo Point to Scenic World via Giant Stairway
Katoomba Falls Access Track, Katoomba NSW 2780, Australia
Dardanelles Pass Loop Walking Track
7898+5Q, Katoomba NSW 2780, Australia
Katoomba Falls
Blue Mountains Tourist Park, Katoomba NSW 2780, Australia
Skyway East Station - Scenic World
LOT 591 Cliff Dr, Katoomba NSW 2787, Australia
Cliff View Lookout
102A Cliff Dr, Katoomba NSW 2787, Australia
Nearby restaurants
The Lookout Echo Point
33/37 Echo Point Rd, Katoomba NSW 2780, Australia
Milkbar at the lookout
33 Echo Point Rd, Katoomba NSW 2780, Australia
Miss Lilian
5/19 Lilianfels Ave, Katoomba NSW 2780, Australia
Darley's Restaurant
5/19 Lilianfels Ave, Katoomba NSW 2780, Australia
Echoes Restaurant & Bar Blue Mountains
3 Lilianfels Ave, Katoomba NSW 2780, Australia
The Lounge
5/19 Lilianfels Ave, Katoomba NSW 2780, Australia
Pins On Lurline
132 Lurline St, Katoomba NSW 2780, Australia
Restaurant Como
132 Lurline St, Katoomba NSW 2780, Australia
Nearby hotels
Motel Echo Point
18 Echo Point Rd, Katoomba NSW 2780, Australia
Dalia's Blue Mountain Retreat
7 Cliff Dr, Katoomba NSW 2780, Australia
Winston Cottage Holiday Let
14 Forster Rd, Katoomba NSW 2780, Australia
Garden Of The Stars Studio, Echo Point Katoomba @Dalia's Blue Mountain Retreat
7 Cliff Dr, Katoomba NSW 2780, Australia
3 Explorers Motel
197 Lurline St, Katoomba NSW 2780, Australia
3 Sisters Motel
346-348 Katoomba St, Katoomba NSW 2780, Australia
Hotel Avonleigh
174 Lurline St, Katoomba NSW 2780, Australia
La Maison Boutique Hotel
175/177 Lurline St, Katoomba NSW 2780, Australia
Belgravia Mountain Guest House
179 Lurline St, Katoomba NSW 2780, Australia
Katoomba Town Houses
173 Lurline St, Katoomba NSW 2780, Australia
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Echo Point Lookout (Three Sisters)

Prince Henry Cliff Walk, Katoomba NSW 2780, Australia
4.7(4.4K)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: Queen Elizabeth Lookout, Three Sisters walk, Giant Stairway, Federal Pass Walking Track, Lady Darley's Lookout, Echo Point to Scenic World via Giant Stairway, Dardanelles Pass Loop Walking Track, Katoomba Falls, Skyway East Station - Scenic World, Cliff View Lookout, restaurants: The Lookout Echo Point, Milkbar at the lookout, Miss Lilian, Darley's Restaurant, Echoes Restaurant & Bar Blue Mountains, The Lounge, Pins On Lurline, Restaurant Como
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+61 2 4780 5000
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nationalparks.nsw.gov.au
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Nearby attractions of Echo Point Lookout (Three Sisters)

Queen Elizabeth Lookout

Three Sisters walk

Giant Stairway

Federal Pass Walking Track

Lady Darley's Lookout

Echo Point to Scenic World via Giant Stairway

Dardanelles Pass Loop Walking Track

Katoomba Falls

Skyway East Station - Scenic World

Cliff View Lookout

Queen Elizabeth Lookout

Queen Elizabeth Lookout

4.8

(44)

Open 24 hours
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Three Sisters walk

Three Sisters walk

4.6

(8.9K)

Open 24 hours
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Giant Stairway

Giant Stairway

4.7

(596)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Federal Pass Walking Track

Federal Pass Walking Track

4.8

(23)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Stargazing with passionate astronomers
Stargazing with passionate astronomers
Sat, Dec 6 • 8:30 PM
Wentworth Falls, New South Wales, 2782, Australia
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Tea, Talk & Tarot
Tea, Talk & Tarot
Fri, Dec 12 • 1:30 PM
Katoomba, New South Wales, 2780, Australia
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Spot glow-worms and wildlife in the Blue Mountains
Spot glow-worms and wildlife in the Blue Mountains
Mon, Dec 8 • 8:00 PM
Hazelbrook, New South Wales, 2779, Australia
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Nearby restaurants of Echo Point Lookout (Three Sisters)

The Lookout Echo Point

Milkbar at the lookout

Miss Lilian

Darley's Restaurant

Echoes Restaurant & Bar Blue Mountains

The Lounge

Pins On Lurline

Restaurant Como

The Lookout Echo Point

The Lookout Echo Point

3.9

(459)

$

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Milkbar at the lookout

Milkbar at the lookout

2.1

(91)

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Miss Lilian

Miss Lilian

4.4

(131)

Click for details
Darley's Restaurant

Darley's Restaurant

4.5

(265)

$$$$

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Reviews of Echo Point Lookout (Three Sisters)

4.7
(4,386)
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5.0
2y

Echo Point Lookout in the Blue Mountains is one of the most iconic and breathtaking viewpoints in Australia. This lookout provides sweeping views of the Blue Mountains National Park, and is a must-visit destination for anyone visiting the area. Not only is it a beautiful spot to take in the scenery, but it's also pram accessible, making it an ideal destination for families with young children.

As you approach Echo Point Lookout, you'll immediately be struck by the grandeur of the surrounding landscape. The lookout provides panoramic views of the Blue Mountains National Park, including the famous Three Sisters rock formation. From this vantage point, you can see for miles, with the lush greenery and rugged cliffs stretching out in every direction.

One of the best things about Echo Point Lookout is that it's incredibly accessible. There are multiple viewing platforms, all of which are pram-friendly, and there's also a wheelchair ramp for visitors with mobility issues. This makes it an ideal destination for families with young children, or anyone who may have difficulty navigating more challenging terrain.

In addition to the stunning views, Echo Point Lookout is also home to a range of facilities and amenities. There are public restrooms on site, as well as a cafe and gift shop. This makes it easy to spend several hours at the lookout, taking in the scenery and enjoying a bite to eat or a hot cup of coffee.

But perhaps the best thing about Echo Point Lookout is the sheer natural beauty of the area. The Blue Mountains National Park is one of the most pristine and untouched natural environments in Australia, and from this vantage point, you can truly appreciate its majesty and grandeur. Whether you're a nature lover or simply someone who appreciates a good view, you're sure to be blown away by the scenery at Echo Point Lookout.

Overall, I would highly recommend Echo Point Lookout to anyone visiting the Blue Mountains. It's a stunning and accessible destination that provides some of the most iconic views in the area. Whether you're visiting with young children or simply looking to take in some of Australia's natural beauty, this lookout is a must-see attraction.

In conclusion, Echo Point Lookout is a 5-star destination that offers breathtaking views of the Blue Mountains National Park. With its multiple viewing platforms, pram accessibility, and range of facilities, it's a great destination for families and visitors of all ages. So if you're planning a trip to the Blue Mountains, be sure to add Echo Point Lookout to your itinerary. You won't be...

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5.0
20w

Echo Point Lookout, perched on the edge of the majestic Jamison Valley in Katoomba, is undoubtedly the most iconic and popular viewpoint in the Blue Mountains. It's the place everyone comes to see the legendary Three Sisters rock formation, and for good reason – the views are absolutely breathtaking. What makes Echo Point so special is the sheer grandeur of the landscape. From the expansive viewing platforms, you're treated to an unparalleled panorama of the Three Sisters, rising dramatically from the valley floor, alongside Mount Solitary and the vast expanse of the Blue Mountains National Park. The sight changes throughout the day with the shifting light, from the misty blues of dawn to the golden hues of sunset, offering a fresh perspective with every visit. Despite its popularity, the facilities at Echo Point are excellent, with a large visitor information centre, accessible toilets, and the "Lookout at Echo Point" offering dining and drinks with incredible views. There's ample parking (though it can get busy, especially on weekends and during peak season, so arriving early or later in the day is recommended), and the pathways leading to the main lookouts are well-maintained and largely accessible, even for wheelchairs and prams to Oreades Lookout. Beyond the main view, Echo Point serves as a gateway to a network of fantastic walks. You can take the short and easy Three Sisters Walk to get closer to the formations, or for the more adventurous, descend the famous Giant Stairway into the valley floor. There are also longer cliff-top walks, like sections of the Prince Henry Cliff Walk, that connect Echo Point to other stunning viewpoints and attractions like Scenic World and Katoomba Falls. While some might find it a bit crowded at times, the sheer beauty and easy accessibility of Echo Point make it a must-visit for anyone coming to the Blue Mountains. It's a truly awe-inspiring natural wonder that consistently delivers...

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5.0
13w

Visiting the Three Sisters at Echo Point Lookout is truly one of the highlights of any trip to the Blue Mountains. The view is simply breathtaking – you get a panoramic outlook of the iconic sandstone peaks, the Jamison Valley, and the endless stretch of eucalyptus forest that gives the mountains their blue haze. Standing there, it feels like you’re looking into a living postcard.

That being said, Echo Point is also one of the most popular tourist spots in the region, so you should be prepared for crowds. It’s not uncommon to find quite a few people gathered around the main viewing platform, all waiting for their turn to snap that perfect photo. Patience is definitely needed if you want a clear shot without other visitors in the frame, but the view is so worth the wait. The best time to go is usually early morning or later in the afternoon when the tour buses have thinned out a bit.

The lookout area itself is very well maintained. The paths are clean, the landscaping is tidy, and there are plenty of spots to sit or just pause and take in the scenery. It’s also very accessible – the bus stop is just a short walk away, so you don’t need to worry about a long hike just to reach the viewpoint. This makes it an easy stop even if you’re only in the area for a day trip. There are also visitor facilities nearby, including restrooms, a visitor information centre, and small cafés where you can grab a coffee or snack before continuing on.

Overall, the Three Sisters Echo Point Lookout is a must-see destination in the Blue Mountains. Yes, it can get a bit crowded, and yes, you may have to wait your turn for photos, but the experience of standing in front of such an iconic natural landmark makes it all worthwhile. It’s clean, convenient, and gives you an unforgettable introduction to the natural beauty of the region. If you’re heading to the Blue Mountains, this spot definitely deserves a place on...

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Echo Point Lookout in the Blue Mountains is one of the most iconic and breathtaking viewpoints in Australia. This lookout provides sweeping views of the Blue Mountains National Park, and is a must-visit destination for anyone visiting the area. Not only is it a beautiful spot to take in the scenery, but it's also pram accessible, making it an ideal destination for families with young children. As you approach Echo Point Lookout, you'll immediately be struck by the grandeur of the surrounding landscape. The lookout provides panoramic views of the Blue Mountains National Park, including the famous Three Sisters rock formation. From this vantage point, you can see for miles, with the lush greenery and rugged cliffs stretching out in every direction. One of the best things about Echo Point Lookout is that it's incredibly accessible. There are multiple viewing platforms, all of which are pram-friendly, and there's also a wheelchair ramp for visitors with mobility issues. This makes it an ideal destination for families with young children, or anyone who may have difficulty navigating more challenging terrain. In addition to the stunning views, Echo Point Lookout is also home to a range of facilities and amenities. There are public restrooms on site, as well as a cafe and gift shop. This makes it easy to spend several hours at the lookout, taking in the scenery and enjoying a bite to eat or a hot cup of coffee. But perhaps the best thing about Echo Point Lookout is the sheer natural beauty of the area. The Blue Mountains National Park is one of the most pristine and untouched natural environments in Australia, and from this vantage point, you can truly appreciate its majesty and grandeur. Whether you're a nature lover or simply someone who appreciates a good view, you're sure to be blown away by the scenery at Echo Point Lookout. Overall, I would highly recommend Echo Point Lookout to anyone visiting the Blue Mountains. It's a stunning and accessible destination that provides some of the most iconic views in the area. Whether you're visiting with young children or simply looking to take in some of Australia's natural beauty, this lookout is a must-see attraction. In conclusion, Echo Point Lookout is a 5-star destination that offers breathtaking views of the Blue Mountains National Park. With its multiple viewing platforms, pram accessibility, and range of facilities, it's a great destination for families and visitors of all ages. So if you're planning a trip to the Blue Mountains, be sure to add Echo Point Lookout to your itinerary. You won't be disappointed!
Muktadir Rafi ChowdhuryMuktadir Rafi Chowdhury
Visiting the Three Sisters at Echo Point Lookout is truly one of the highlights of any trip to the Blue Mountains. The view is simply breathtaking – you get a panoramic outlook of the iconic sandstone peaks, the Jamison Valley, and the endless stretch of eucalyptus forest that gives the mountains their blue haze. Standing there, it feels like you’re looking into a living postcard. That being said, Echo Point is also one of the most popular tourist spots in the region, so you should be prepared for crowds. It’s not uncommon to find quite a few people gathered around the main viewing platform, all waiting for their turn to snap that perfect photo. Patience is definitely needed if you want a clear shot without other visitors in the frame, but the view is so worth the wait. The best time to go is usually early morning or later in the afternoon when the tour buses have thinned out a bit. The lookout area itself is very well maintained. The paths are clean, the landscaping is tidy, and there are plenty of spots to sit or just pause and take in the scenery. It’s also very accessible – the bus stop is just a short walk away, so you don’t need to worry about a long hike just to reach the viewpoint. This makes it an easy stop even if you’re only in the area for a day trip. There are also visitor facilities nearby, including restrooms, a visitor information centre, and small cafés where you can grab a coffee or snack before continuing on. Overall, the Three Sisters Echo Point Lookout is a must-see destination in the Blue Mountains. Yes, it can get a bit crowded, and yes, you may have to wait your turn for photos, but the experience of standing in front of such an iconic natural landmark makes it all worthwhile. It’s clean, convenient, and gives you an unforgettable introduction to the natural beauty of the region. If you’re heading to the Blue Mountains, this spot definitely deserves a place on your itinerary.
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Echo Point Lookout in the Blue Mountains is one of the most iconic and breathtaking viewpoints in Australia. This lookout provides sweeping views of the Blue Mountains National Park, and is a must-visit destination for anyone visiting the area. Not only is it a beautiful spot to take in the scenery, but it's also pram accessible, making it an ideal destination for families with young children. As you approach Echo Point Lookout, you'll immediately be struck by the grandeur of the surrounding landscape. The lookout provides panoramic views of the Blue Mountains National Park, including the famous Three Sisters rock formation. From this vantage point, you can see for miles, with the lush greenery and rugged cliffs stretching out in every direction. One of the best things about Echo Point Lookout is that it's incredibly accessible. There are multiple viewing platforms, all of which are pram-friendly, and there's also a wheelchair ramp for visitors with mobility issues. This makes it an ideal destination for families with young children, or anyone who may have difficulty navigating more challenging terrain. In addition to the stunning views, Echo Point Lookout is also home to a range of facilities and amenities. There are public restrooms on site, as well as a cafe and gift shop. This makes it easy to spend several hours at the lookout, taking in the scenery and enjoying a bite to eat or a hot cup of coffee. But perhaps the best thing about Echo Point Lookout is the sheer natural beauty of the area. The Blue Mountains National Park is one of the most pristine and untouched natural environments in Australia, and from this vantage point, you can truly appreciate its majesty and grandeur. Whether you're a nature lover or simply someone who appreciates a good view, you're sure to be blown away by the scenery at Echo Point Lookout. Overall, I would highly recommend Echo Point Lookout to anyone visiting the Blue Mountains. It's a stunning and accessible destination that provides some of the most iconic views in the area. Whether you're visiting with young children or simply looking to take in some of Australia's natural beauty, this lookout is a must-see attraction. In conclusion, Echo Point Lookout is a 5-star destination that offers breathtaking views of the Blue Mountains National Park. With its multiple viewing platforms, pram accessibility, and range of facilities, it's a great destination for families and visitors of all ages. So if you're planning a trip to the Blue Mountains, be sure to add Echo Point Lookout to your itinerary. You won't be disappointed!
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Visiting the Three Sisters at Echo Point Lookout is truly one of the highlights of any trip to the Blue Mountains. The view is simply breathtaking – you get a panoramic outlook of the iconic sandstone peaks, the Jamison Valley, and the endless stretch of eucalyptus forest that gives the mountains their blue haze. Standing there, it feels like you’re looking into a living postcard. That being said, Echo Point is also one of the most popular tourist spots in the region, so you should be prepared for crowds. It’s not uncommon to find quite a few people gathered around the main viewing platform, all waiting for their turn to snap that perfect photo. Patience is definitely needed if you want a clear shot without other visitors in the frame, but the view is so worth the wait. The best time to go is usually early morning or later in the afternoon when the tour buses have thinned out a bit. The lookout area itself is very well maintained. The paths are clean, the landscaping is tidy, and there are plenty of spots to sit or just pause and take in the scenery. It’s also very accessible – the bus stop is just a short walk away, so you don’t need to worry about a long hike just to reach the viewpoint. This makes it an easy stop even if you’re only in the area for a day trip. There are also visitor facilities nearby, including restrooms, a visitor information centre, and small cafés where you can grab a coffee or snack before continuing on. Overall, the Three Sisters Echo Point Lookout is a must-see destination in the Blue Mountains. Yes, it can get a bit crowded, and yes, you may have to wait your turn for photos, but the experience of standing in front of such an iconic natural landmark makes it all worthwhile. It’s clean, convenient, and gives you an unforgettable introduction to the natural beauty of the region. If you’re heading to the Blue Mountains, this spot definitely deserves a place on your itinerary.
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