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Discover the Blue Mountains on a small group tour with waterfall walks, scenic views, and a fresh picnic lunch. Perfect for active travelers seeking authentic Aussie nature.
Our review of the Blue Mountains Small Group Tour with Waterfall Walk & Fresh Lunch offers a detailed look at what travelers can expect from this well-loved adventure. Designed for those who want more than just a quick look at iconic sights, this experience promises an active, scenic day immersed in nature’s best offerings—without the crowds.
Two things we love about this tour? First, the knowledgeable guides who bring the landscape to life with stories and insider tips. Second, the stunning vistas that showcase the Blue Mountains’ dramatic cliffs, lush valleys, and iconic rock formations.
One consideration? The tour is best suited for moderately fit adults, as it involves some hiking and climbing, including a steep descent to Wentworth Falls. If you’re looking for a leisurely sightseeing trip, this might feel a tad active, but for those craving a genuine outdoor experience, it hits the mark.
This tour is ideal for travelers who enjoy nature, physical activity, and authentic scenery. If you want to escape the city and get a taste of Australia’s rugged beauty, this trip offers excellent value, friendly guides, and memorable views.


This tour begins bright and early, with a pickup from central Sydney—on George Street in Haymarket. The bus is air-conditioned, comfortable, and seats about 22 to 27 people, creating a friendly and intimate atmosphere. As you settle in, you’ll quickly realize that the journey itself is part of the adventure, with guides sharing Australian trivia, stories, and humor along the way.
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The first part of the day involves a scenic drive through the outskirts of Sydney, heading into the Blue Mountains National Park. Along the way, you’ll stop briefly at a local shopping village to buy drinks or snacks, though many travelers say the real treat begins once you arrive.
Your first stop is the iconic Wentworth Falls. Here, a scenic bushwalk of about 90 minutes takes you around the falls, which is considered one of the park’s most beautiful natural features. The walk includes some steeper sections, and the descent down to the waterfall involves stairs—some guests mention it’s quite challenging but rewarding.
One reviewer noted, “The steep stairs on the return part from the base of the main waterfall are indeed difficult but doable for most,” which speaks to the importance of good footwear and moderate fitness. The guide is attentive, offering options to skip the hardest parts, especially if you prefer a lighter walk.
After the waterfall walk, you’ll visit Echo Point, where the views of the famous Three Sisters rock formation are hard to beat. Here, you get a chance for some quick photos with Jamison Valley stretching behind you—a view that’s often postcard-perfect.
While the Three Sisters is the most touristy spot, the tour tries to avoid the busiest times, so you can enjoy it without too much crowd hustle. Reviewers mention spending a shorter amount of time here so the focus remains on the natural beauty rather than commercialism.
A highlight of the tour is the fresh picnic lunch—a hearty meat or vegetarian roll, with options for gluten-free, vegan, or allergies. Many reviews highlight the lunch as surprisingly delicious, providing a much-needed break after the morning’s activity. Aussie snacks like Tim Tams and Vegemite are included, adding a fun local flavor.
You can bring your own refillable water bottle, and there are water taps at most stops, emphasizing the tour’s focus on health and sustainability.
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Post-lunch, the tour continues with more exploring around Wentworth Falls. Depending on weather and group energy, guides may suggest additional walks or viewpoints. The waterfall descent offers a close-up view of the natural pool, though the steep stairs and uneven terrain mean it’s best suited for those with a reasonable fitness level.
The last stops include various lookout points in the Blue Mountains, chosen for their outstanding views and relatively less crowded conditions. Tour guides tailor this part of the trip based on visibility and weather, ensuring you see the best possible scenery.
After a full day of fresh air and adventure, the trip wraps up with a comfortable drive back to Sydney, arriving around 5-6 pm. The tour ends at your pickup point, with many travelers feeling they’ve experienced a perfect blend of activity, scenery, and local culture.

This tour distinguishes itself by focusing on natural beauty rather than tourist traps. Many reviews praise the well-paced itinerary, which balances scenic stops with active bushwalking. The small group size fosters a friendly atmosphere, with guides like Kieran and Zach receiving high marks for their knowledge, humor, and attentiveness.
The tour is priced at around $86—an excellent value considering park fees, transportation, and lunch are included. The reviews repeatedly mention how the experience exceeds expectations for the price, especially with the expert commentary and personalized service.
Traveling in an air-conditioned mini bus ensures comfort, especially on those longer drives. The smaller group makes it easier to ask questions, take photos, and enjoy a more relaxed experience. It’s a good fit for travelers who prefer a more intimate, less commercialized outing.
This experience is best suited for moderately fit adults. The hikes involve some steep stairs and uneven terrain. Reviewers warn that the descent to the waterfall is challenging for those with mobility issues or limited fitness. However, options to skip strenuous sections make it accessible for most active travelers.
The Blue Mountains can surprise you with anything—cool in winter, hot in summer, and rain at any time. Pack appropriate clothing and sturdy walking shoes. The tour doesn’t provide rain jackets, so check weather forecasts beforehand.

From the enthusiastic reviews, it’s clear that guides like Kieran and Zach add immense value. Their storytelling, local trivia, and friendly approach make the trip much more than just a sightseeing run.
Many travelers mention how the scenic views and active walks make the day feel genuinely adventurous. One reviewer noted, “The trip was very organized and well paced. We really enjoyed all the activities,” highlighting the thoughtful planning behind the experience.
Several reviews point out that the tour avoids overly touristy spots, instead focusing on less crowded viewpoints and natural wonders, which makes the experience feel more authentic. The emphasis on nature and outdoor activity appeals to those who want more than just a quick photo stop.

This Blue Mountains tour offers excellent value for travelers who want an active day immersed in one of Australia’s most spectacular natural regions. It’s especially suited for those who enjoy bushwalking, scenic vistas, and engaging guides. The combination of carefully selected stops, a tasty picnic lunch, and a friendly small group makes for a memorable day out from Sydney.
While it requires a reasonable level of fitness and a love for outdoor activity, it’s a rewarding experience that leaves you with photos, stories, and a renewed appreciation for Australia’s rugged landscapes. For adventurers, nature lovers, and curious travelers alike, this trip hits just the right notes—authentic, scenic, and fun.
“Fantastic day out for all – great value for money. Kieran was a fantastic host. Funny and informative – 10/10 would recommend”

What is included in the tour price?
All fees for national park entry, transportation in an air-conditioned mini bus, and a picnic lunch with Aussie snacks are included. Drinks are not included but there are water taps at stops.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The minimum age is 16 years. It’s best suited for adults with a moderate fitness level due to hiking and stairs.
How long is the walk at Wentworth Falls?
The walk around the falls lasts about 90 minutes and involves some steep sections, including stairs. You can skip the hardest parts if needed.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Dress appropriately for the weather, which can vary from hot to cold, and bring rain gear if rain is forecast.
Can I skip parts of the tour?
Yes, guides mention that the more challenging sections are optional, and you’re free to skip them for a lighter experience.
What do I do if the weather is bad?
The tour operates in all weather conditions. If cancellation occurs due to severe weather, you’ll get a full refund or a chance to reschedule.
How big are the groups?
Typically around 22 to 27 travelers, providing a more personal experience compared to large coach tours.
Is lunch suitable for vegetarians or those with allergies?
Yes, there are vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and allergy-friendly options available. Be sure to specify your dietary needs when booking.
Where does the tour start and end?
Meet at 812 George St, Haymarket, Sydney, at 7:30 am. The tour ends back at the same location in the late afternoon.
Is it possible to customize the tour?
The itinerary is flexible based on weather and group energy, with guides tailoring stops and walks for the best experience.
If you’re after a day packed with scenery, activity, and local charm in the Blue Mountains, this tour offers a well-balanced, authentic escape from Sydney—perfect for those who want to see the landscape with knowledgeable guides and like to get a little active.