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A guide to visiting Scenic World in the Blue Mountains

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Scenic World is a nature themed attraction that really lives up to its name as it is located amid a lush rainforest within the World Heritage listed Blue Mountains in New South Wales.

Scenic World, Katoomba, New South Wales
Scenic World, Katoomba, New South Wales

Established in 1945 when a local entrepreneur called Harry Hammond had the vision to transform a former coal mine into one of New South Wales top tourist attractions. When the Katoomba Colliery closed in 1945, Harry recognised an opportunity to convert the old coal skips and existing rail track into a passenger train, creating what is still the world’s steepest passenger train.

Scenic Railway, Katoomba, Blue Mountains
Scenic Railway, Katoomba, Blue Mountains

His vision evolved as visitors can now also take the cable car and skyway, explore forest-floor pathways and take in the views from the on-site restaurant. Still operated by the same family, Scenic World now attracts over a million people a year. Visitors can now use the railway and cable cars to descend into the valley and hike the trails, making this one of the most unique experiences in the Blue Mountains.

Getting there:

Blue Mountains Explorer Bus
Blue Mountains Explorer Bus

Scenic World is located close to Katoomba in the Blue Mountains and can be reached in under two hours by car from Sydney. For visitors arriving by public transport, trains operate between Sydney Central Station and Katoomba on the Blue Mountains Line with frequent connecting buses (686, 686G) and the Blue Mountains Explorer Bus covering the 3km onward journey to the attraction.

Tickets:

Blue Mountains, NSW
Scenic World is located in the heart of the Blue Mountains

A range of entrance tickets are available with the Unlimited Discovery Pass AUD $54 (£27). This ticket includes the Scenic Railway, the Scenic Cableway, the Scenic Skyway, and the boardwalk trails on the valley floor. Visitors can ride as many times as desired in one day. There are also family options for this pass. Further ticket options can be found here.

Scenic Cableway, Scenic World, Blue Mountains
Scenic Cableway, Scenic World, Blue Mountains

We spent an entire day at Scenic World as there is so much to see and do for the entire family from taking a ride on the world’s steepest railway, the steepest cable car in the Southern Hemisphere and the first suspended cable car in Australia. As we were staying close by in Leura we were able to arrive by 10.00 a.m. just as the gates were opening. Tour buses begin arriving mid-morning so it’s a good idea to avoid lengthy queues for the railway and cable cars and get there early. There’s a large, free multi-storey car park just outside where we left our hire car. Unfortunately there was low mist hanging over the Blue Mountains that morning limiting visibility so we decided to take a ride on the Scenic Railway first to explore the valley floor in the hope that the mist would clear later.

Scenic Railway

Scenic Railway, Scenic World, Katoomba NSW
The world’s steepest railway

The Scenic Railway connects the Scenic World top station to the base station, which sits on the valley floor. The Scenic Railway is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records for the steepest passenger railway in the world with a 52° Incline. The ride is now in its fifth incarnation, having been most recently redeveloped in 2013.

On board the Scenic Railway at Scenic World, Blue Mountains
On board the Scenic Railway at Scenic World

Access to each of the attractions is by wristband ticket and with a relatively short queue we didn’t have very long to wait to board the train. Once steam-powered, the train is now on an electric winch system carrying up to 84 passengers in four cars. Seats can be reclined to a steeper angle for thrill seekers wishing to add to their experience but we were happy to leave ours upright for the exhilarating 310 metre, four minute journey down to the rainforest floor.

Scenic Walkway

Scenic Walkway, Scenic World, Blue Mountains
Scenic Walkway, Scenic World, Blue Mountains

On alighting from the railway we opted to follow the longest of the three Scenic Walkway trails covering a distance of 2.4 km along well maintained boardwalks over the valley floor.

Scenic Walkway, Scenic World, Blue Mountains
Scenic Walkway, Scenic World

Taking us around 50 minutes, the meandering paths took us alongside the remains of the original coal mining facilities as well as the lush rainforest floor. For visitors not wishing to walk quite so far or short of time, there are two other shorter trails to follow taking between 10 and 30 minutes.

Remains of the coal mining facilities, Scenic World
Remains of the coal mining facilities, Scenic World

Dinosaur Valley

Dinosaur Valley, Scenic World
Dinosaur Valley, Scenic World

A further section of the valley floor has been devoted to children as over 50 dinosaurs activated by sensors have been positioned under the rainforest canopy for younger visitors to hunt down and admire.

One of the dinosaurs in Dinosaur World, Scenic World, NSW
One of the dinosaurs in Dinosaur World

The dinosaur trail incorporates information boards detailing fascinating facts, turning the hunt into a fun learning activity.

Scenic Cableway

Scenic Cableway, Scenic World, NSW
Scenic Cableway, Scenic World, NSW

The Scenic Cableway runs between the Scenic World top station and the valley floor and ticket holders are also able to ride down the Scenic Railway, follow the rainforest walking trails and then ride back up on the Scenic Cableway (or vice versa) if preferred. Alternatively, round trips can be taken on both attractions.

Views from on board the Scenic Cableway, Scenic World, NSW
Views from on board the Scenic Cableway

The Scenic Cableway climbs the 545m high escarpment from the rainforest floor in 8 minutes and holds up to 84 passengers in its fully enclosed cabin. Thought to be the steepest cable car in the Southern Hemisphere, it’s another exciting experience.

Terrace Cafe and Eats 270 Restaurant

Views from the Terrace Cafe, Scenic World, Blue Mountains, NSW
Views from the Terrace Cafe, Scenic World

After taking the Scenic Railway back up to the top station we then enjoyed a tasty lunch in the Terrace Cafe, timing our break to perfection as just after we’d finished the low lying mist was rising and views of the iconic Three Sisters were coming into view.

Scenic Skyway

Scenic Skyway, Scenic World
Scenic Skyway, Scenic World

The remaining Scenic World attraction to experience was the Scenic Skyway which is a cable car running between the Scenic World top station to the Skyway east station. The Scenic Skyway is suspended between two cliffs dangling 270 metres over the valley floor along a 72m cable.

On board the Skyway at Scenic World, Scenic World,, NSW
On board the Skyway at Scenic World

When the Skyway opened in 1958, it was Australia’s first cable car. The current cabin carries up to 84 passengers every 10 minutes and shouldn’t be missed.

Three Sisters, Blue Mountains
Three Sisters, Blue Mountains

On clear days visitors can enjoy fabulous views of Katoomba Falls and the Three Sisters. If you are starting at the Scenic World top station as we did, do remember to try and position yourselves on the left side of the cable car for the best view of the waterfall.

Glass bottomed floor on the Scenic Skyway, Scenic World, Blue Mountains
Glass bottomed floor on the Scenic Skyway

A section of the Skyway has a glass bottom floor, offering a different perspective of the valley below. After exiting the Skyway at the east station we took in the views from the lookout points back to Scenic World and of Katoomba Falls and the Three Sisters.

Scenic Skyway, Scenic World, NSW
Scenic Skyway, Scenic World

Passengers can return to the Scenic World top station on the Skyway or alternatively follow part of the Grand Cliff Top Walk. We chose this option which is fairly flat, taking around 20 minutes. The beauty of returning along the cliff top path is that it’s much quieter and there are some splendid viewpoints across to the Katoomba Falls and the Cascades.

Katoomba Cascades, Blue Mountains
Katoomba Cascades, Blue Mountains

That concludes my guide to spending a day Scenic World. I would highly recommend adding a visit to your itinerary whilst exploring the Blue Mountains as the attraction offers outstanding views and fun experiences.

Scenic World Clock Tower, Blue Mountains
Scenic World Clock Tower

During our visit we were guests of Scenic World, and as always, all views and opinions are entirely my own.

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46 responses to “A guide to visiting Scenic World in the Blue Mountains”

  1.  Avatar
    Anonymous

    Thank you for your valuable information. We are planning to take a train from Sydney to Katoomba. Would we need to purchase a hop on and hop off bus pass to follow the itinerary you have posted?

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      You could either do that or alternatively there was a regular bus looping around when we visited. I hope you have a good time. Scenic World and the Blue Mountains are both stunning.

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  2. jasonlikestotravel Avatar
    jasonlikestotravel

    Really enjoyed doing this whilst I was in Sydney but unfortunately my trip was in 2013 so the railway wasn’t in service. The cable car was cool though!
    Glad you enjoyed it, I agree it’s worth visiting! Definitely a highlight of my trip.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      What a shame that the Scenic Railway was out of action when you visited. A good excuse to return sometime!

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  3. AndysWorldJourneys Avatar

    Brings back childhood memories of family trips! It’s a beautiful part of the world and i love all the different kinds of transport you can take!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was a great day out Andy!

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  4. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    It looks like a day filled with fun and adventure! The Scenic Cableway seems like a good option for seeing the world from above and below, but I’m not so sure about the Skyway with its glass bottomed floor – my fear of heights will make me shiver from head to toe! Maybe the hiking trails are meant more for me!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Scenic World has something for everyone Corna and I’m sure you would be happier on the Scenic Railway and Skyway. There are several walking trails to follow that link to the rides which is good.

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  5. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    Sounds like there are a few different ways to enjoy the scenery of the Blue Mountains. I especially like the Scenic Walkway with all those boardwalks.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Scenic World offers a variety of ways to access the beauty of the Blue Mountains. It’s especially good for people without the use of a car. Thanks for your interest Linda.

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  6. grandmisadventures Avatar

    I love that they have made seeing the Blue Mountains so accessible for everyone by making it its own park. The views in every direction are incredible! 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Scenic World is a terrific idea Meg and very tastefully done too. It’s also a great way for visitors to explore the Blue Mountains without access to a car.

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  7. ThingsHelenLoves Avatar
    ThingsHelenLoves

    What an incredible way to enjoy the landscape! The Three Sisters are very grand. And I like how accessible it all is- amazing that this attraction would be possible by public transport if you weren’t driving.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Exactly Helen. Scenic World opens up the Blue Mountains to visitors with or without their own transport. It’s not a bit like a theme park as it offers so much. Thanks for your interest Helen

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  8. Lookoom Avatar

    I also enjoyed my stop in the Blue Mountains, a stunning natural setting with instructive hikes. I’m interested in your article as I don’t remember that there were so many organized attractions when I visited.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Scenic World has been in existence a long time but on our previous visit around 24 years ago we weren’t aware of it either!

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      1. Lookoom Avatar

        It’s also possible that I focused on a less commercial and organized approach.

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  9. Garden Bliss Avatar

    Haven’t been to the Blue Mountains in years – must check it out again – thanks for the great advice!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s my pleasure, hope you get back to the Blue Mountains before too long!

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  10. Chuckster Avatar
    Chuckster

    Wow, what a fantastic informative post! Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s my pleasure, I’m so glad you found it interesting.

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      Anonymous

      Your guide to Scenic World is fantastic! Detailed, informative, and thrilling—perfect for planning a Blue Mountains adventure. Loved it!

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      1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

        Thanks for your interest.

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  11. NortheastAllie Avatar

    This seems like a very cool way to view the mountains! I love the the Skyway has a glass floor, that sounds like you get amazing vantage points.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was a superb day out Allie and it was fun to ride the train, cable car and skyway to explore more of the national park.

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  12. ianscyberspace Avatar

    It is beautiful. Unfortunately, hikers seem to get lost in that area when they stray from the marked-out trails, but your tour journey is naturally safe and full of photo ops.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Ian. It was a good day out despite low lying cloud early on. Hope you enjoy a relaxing weekend.

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  13. restlessjo Avatar

    The scenery is fabulous, isn’t it?

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Even though it was overcast the beauty shone through!

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  14. Rebecca Avatar

    The Blue Mountains certainly are blue and atmospheric! The Scenic Railway up looks like a lot of fun, not to forget picturesque at every turn of the head. Thanks for sharing another beautiful part of Australia with us, Marion!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s my pleasure Rebecca. The Blue Mountains National Park is a beautiful area to experience and starting off with a day at Scenic World is the perfect introduction.

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  15. ourcrossings Avatar

    Scenic World looks like a fantastic way to begin exploring the national park, Marion, especially as it offers accessibility and a unique perspective on the natural scenery. The views over the World Heritage-listed mountains are stunning. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Visiting Scenic World was indeed a splendid introduction to the Blue Mountains and we enjoyed views from all angles on the train, sky train and cable car as well as enjoying following several of the hiking trails. Thanks so much for your continued interest in this series of posts Aiva.

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  16. kagould17 Avatar

    Such a great tour Marion. We did this in 2012 and it was an easy full day trip out of Sydney. At that time, the world’s steepest railway trains were death defying. The new ones look so safe now. Still an amazing ride down the slope, I am sure. Have a great day. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for your continued interest in this series of posts on New South Wales Allan. I’m pleased to read that you also had an opportunity to visit Scenic World on your travels down under.

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  17. Rochelle | Adventuresfromelle Avatar

    I love this guide to Scenic World. Always a pleasure reading about the Australian Blue Mountains, as the Jamaican Blue Mountains are my favourite place in the world 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest in my visit to Scenic World Rochelle. Perhaps one day I’ll make it to the Jamaican Blue Mountains!

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  18. Sheree Avatar

    We swerved this while staying in the Blue Mountains as I don’t like heights, plus there was so much to do where we were staying. Our highlight was mountain bike riding with kangaroos and wallabies.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’m sure your mountain bike riding with kangaroos and wallabies was equally exciting Sheree. This was the only part of our three week trip with poor visibility but we still had a great time.

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      1. Sheree Avatar

        I would’ve blessed the poor visibility downwards

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          How funny, yes that would have worked well for you! Have a lovely weekend! M.

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          1. Sheree Avatar

            You too. I eagerly await your next adventure.

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  19. kzmcb Avatar

    Such a good place to visit. That is definitely on our return trip list and we stayed at Blackheath. If you’re still there, explore the ranges near there, as they offer something different to what you’ve just written about, but equally huge.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’m glad you also visited Blackheath, it’s such a lovely little place and of course Scenic World is a must! There’s so much for the entire family. We’re back home now in cold UK but will think about the Ranges on a future trip.

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  20. India Safaris Avatar

    Hi,

    Your guide to Scenic World is fantastic! You’ve captured the adventure and beauty of the Blue Mountains so well, from the thrilling Scenic Railway to the breathtaking Skyway views. I love how detailed and informative your post is—it’s like a virtual tour! The tips on arriving early and choosing the best vantage points are super helpful. Definitely adding this to my bucket list!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your continued interest in my blog.

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