Escape to the hinterland haven of the Blue Mountains
31 Mar 2019
Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and settle into the slower pace of the beautiful Blue Mountains. Why not take a mid-week break to avoid the crowds and stay in affordable and comfortable accommodation with Equeva.
Whether you want to get back to nature and explore the array of picturesque parks and gardens, immerse yourself in the culture and history of the various townships or view the iconic Three Sisters at Echo Point in Katoomba- Equeva has your holiday sorted.
Living and breathing the Blue Mountains, our locally-based staff take pride in being your guide, outlining the best places to visit – the ‘must do’ attractions and the hidden treasures.
The Metropole Guesthouse is the perfect place to stay, while you explore the World-Heritage Listed region. Brimming with history, The Metropole -established in the 1930s, is an outstanding hotel destination full of offbeat curiosities and art deco intrigue. Ideally located in the heart of picturesque Katoomba and walking distance to the main tourist attractions, cafes and train station, the Metropole captures the refinement of a bygone era. Soak up the old-world charm of our renowned hotel facilities and experience our old-fashioned customer service that is second to none.
Our must do guide when staying in the Blue Mountains;
- The Three Sisters
Get up close to the famous Three Sisters rock formation at Echo Point in Katoomba. Offering the most iconic views in the Blue Mountains, this spectacular landmark changes throughout the day and throughout the four seasons with the sunlight bringing an amazing array of colours. Each of the three rock formations stand at 922, 918 and 906 metres tall.
- The Blue Mountains Botanic Gardens
The only botanic gardens in the world that is located in a world-heritage listed area, the Blue Mountains Botanic Gardens in Mt Tomah is home to 21,000 plants and 900 species. The 28 hectares of picturesque gardens is solely focused on the conservation of cool climate plants as well as showcasing the beauty of this region, with sweeping valley views, vibrant gardens and walking tracks- there’s something for everyone all year round.
- The Blue Mountains Cultural Centre is the perfect place to explore, showcasing innovative, diverse and creative cultural programs. Featuring the Blue Mountains City Art Gallery and World-Heritage Exhibition, the cultural centre is located with the new Katoomba library.
- Bygone Beautys Treasured Teapot Museum and Tearooms. Housing the world’s largest private collection of tea wares- this unique establishment features more than 5,500 teapots from all around the world, spanning over five centuries. Once you’ve explored the impressive showcase of tea wares, sit back and enjoy their selection of teas, while you enjoy lunch or a light refreshment.
- National Trust of Australia- Everglades. Renowned as Australia’s most spectacular gardens, this 1930s treasure spans over 5 hectares with winding paths, flowering terraces, valley views, gift shop, art gallery, tea rooms and picnic spots. The gardens are open every day in Autumn from 10am-4pm and in Winter-Summer, 10am-5pm.
Stay with Equeva for your mid-week getaway and receive a special 10% discount if you book direct. If you mention that you heard about us through this article in South Pacific, we will also provide you with our renowned Metropole Guesthouse breakfast. We look forward to showing you around the beautiful Blue Mountains.
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