Five of our Favourite Lookouts in the Blue Mountains

The best views… as recommended by locals!

The Blue Mountains is famous for its breathtaking lookouts – but some are more well-known than others. If you’re looking for the best views with a mix of iconic spots and some that fly a little under the radar, our local team at Fantastic Aussie Tours has you covered.

Here are our Top 5 Lookouts that we always recommend to friends, family and visitors (with our own candid pics too!)

1. Cahills Lookout – Katoomba

Cahills Lookout

Why locals love it: Stunning views over the Megalong Valley, Narrow Neck and Boars Head Rock – without the crowds of Echo Point. The sunset here is stunning.

Tip: It’s perfect for families with easy walking paths to multiple viewing platforms.

2. Echo Point – Katoomba

Echo Point Lookout

Why it’s iconic: No trip to the Blue Mountains is complete without seeing the famous Three Sisters. Echo Point offers expansive views over the Jamison Valley with well-maintained paths and facilities.

Tip: Visit early in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid peak crowds.

3. Govetts Leap Lookout – Blackheath

Govetts Leap Lookout

Why locals love it: A dramatic lookout over the Grose Valley, with sheer cliffs, vast wilderness, and the cascading Bridal Veil Falls. It’s one of the most breathtaking and photogenic spots in the mountains.

Tip: Pop into the Heritage Centre next to the lookout for walking maps and local information.

4. Evans Lookout – Blackheath

Why it’s a hidden gem: Incredible views into the Grose Valley with towering cliffs and a bush landscape that seems to never end. It feels wonderfully remote, it’s a spot we love sharing with our groups when passing through Blackheath.

Tip: It’s the starting point for the Grand Canyon Walk – one of the most popular hikes in the Blue Mountains.

5. Sublime Point Lookout – Leura

Sublime Point Lookout

Why it’s special: True to its name, Sublime Point offers a panoramic view over the Jamison Valley and Mount Solitary. It can often be quiet, offering a peaceful alternative to busier lookouts.

Tip: A short, easy walk from the car park leads you to the lookout. It’s especially beautiful in the soft light of sunrise or sunset.

See the View Like a Local

There’s nothing like standing at the edge of a clifftop, breathing in that crisp mountains air, and taking in views that stretch for miles. Whether you’re here for a day or a week, these lookouts are must-visits.

It’s a region worth savouring—not just passing through.

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