Blue Mountains National Park · Blue Mountains, New South Wales
18.2 km
~4 hrs 49 min
718 m
“Hike the Blackheath to Blue Gum Loop for a scenic, history-rich trek amid the Blue Mountains' grandeur.”
Embarking on the Blackheath to Blue Gum Loop, hikers will traverse approximately 18 kilometers (about 11 miles) with an elevation gain of around 700 meters (about 2300 feet), immersing themselves in the heart of the Blue Mountains near New South Wales. This point-to-point trail is rated medium in difficulty, offering a blend of challenging and rewarding experiences.
Getting to the Trailhead
The journey begins near the quaint town of Blackheath, which is accessible by car or public transport. If driving, you can park your vehicle at the Govetts Leap Lookout, which is a significant landmark and the starting point for the hike. For those opting for public transport, Blackheath is well-serviced by trains from Sydney, and from the Blackheath Station, it's a short walk or taxi ride to the trailhead.
Navigating the Trail
As you set out from Govetts Leap Lookout, prepare to be greeted by breathtaking views of the Grose Valley and the iconic Bridal Veil Falls. The trail descends into the valley, where the path can be steep and rugged, so sturdy footwear is essential. Hikers can utilize the HiiKER app to navigate the trail, ensuring they stay on the correct path through the twists and turns of the descent.
Natural Splendor and Wildlife
The Blue Mountains are renowned for their eucalyptus forests, which create a natural blue haze, giving the region its name. As you hike, the dense canopy provides a habitat for an array of wildlife, including colorful parrots, lyrebirds, and perhaps even the elusive platypus near waterways.
Historical Significance
The area is steeped in history, with the trail passing through land that has been significant for the Darug and Gundungurra Aboriginal peoples for thousands of years. European history is also present, with remnants of early coal mining operations visible along the route.
Landmarks and Highlights
Approximately halfway through the hike, you'll reach the Blue Gum Forest, a conservationist triumph where towering eucalyptus trees dominate the skyline. This area is a perfect spot for a rest and a picnic, allowing you to soak in the serenity of the ancient forest.
Trail End and Return Journey
The trail concludes as you loop back towards Blackheath. The return leg involves a steady climb that will test your endurance, but the panoramic views of the valley and the sense of accomplishment upon reaching the top are ample rewards. Once back at Govetts Leap Lookout, you can take a moment to enjoy the scenery before heading back to your car or catching a train from Blackheath Station to your next destination.
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