Are you up for an adventure? Channel the Dorothy in you and explore the wonderful region of Megalong Valley! Despite being a quick drive from the city, Megalong Valley offers a refreshing change from the concrete jungle. You’ll be bidding goodbye to skyscrapers and city roads in just two hours and be welcomed by winding paths, towering trees, and sandstone bluffs.
Keen on visiting and want to know more about the region? Consider all your questions about Megalong Valley answered on our ultimate guide to Blue Mountains’ best-kept secret:
- Where is it exactly?
- How far is Megalong Valley from the Blue Mountains?
- How do I get there?
- What’s the weather like in Megalong Valley?
- What to do in Megalong Valley?
1. Where is it exactly?
Megalong Valley is part of the Blue Mountains and is located west of Katoomba. It spans 15 kilometres, requiring a whole day to explore this whimsical valley.
2. How far is Megalong Valley from the Blue Mountains?
It only takes a quick 15-minute drive from the Blue Mountains National Park to reach the Megalong Valley and everything it has to offer!
For the ultimate Megalong Valley adventure, we recommend this wine trail shuttle service that chauffeurs you in and out the valley from the Blue Mountains! Enjoy up to five whimsical hours in the majestic Megalong Valley, and by the end of the day, you get to hop on the comfy Blue Mountains Explorer Bus back to your accommodation. This convenient ride allows you to take in the serene views of the sandstone escarpments and boutique vineyards aboard a spacious vehicle. Plus, it gives you enough time to enjoy tastings at each winery you choose to visit!
3. How do I get there?
The path to the Megalong Valley is one of the most scenic road trips you’ll ever take. From Sydney, drive along the Great Western Highway and cross over the Blackheath railway. Then, turn onto Shipley Road that leads you to the Megalong Valley Road, the only path in and out of the valley.
On your way into the Megalong Valley, you’ll pass by the captivating Mermaids Cave and Coachwood Glen. Both are accessible via a short walking trail along the Megalong Valley Road.
4. What’s the weather like in Megalong Valley?
Like the rest of the Blue Mountains region, the weather at the Megalong Valley is generally good all year round. If you’re planning to do some bushwalking, consider going during the late summer up until autumn. To see the Megalong Valley in all its glory, visit during the spring when nature blooms and warmer days are up ahead.
5. What to do in Megalong Valley?
If you think Megalong Valley only has its gorgeous landscapes to offer, this list will surprise you. From bushwalks and horse riding to wine tours and high tea, the Megalong Valley has heaps of must-dos, enough to fill a day’s itinerary!
1. Wine tours
Of course, a trip to the Megalong Valley wouldn’t be complete without a shoutout to its wide selection of wine tours. The valley is home to world-class wineries like the Dryridge Estate Winery and Megalong Creek Estate boutique vineyard.
For a hassle-free Megalong Valley wine trail experience, hop on a shuttle that chauffeurs you to five hours filled with fine wine along the wine region. Round up your wine squad and relish the Megalong Valley’s outstanding wines. The best part is that there’s no need to point fingers at who the designated driver is!
If you want the whole shebang, this Winery, Brewery, and Distillery Tasting Trail gives you the entire roundabout on the Megalong Valley’s wine scene. Aside from wine tasting at the Dryridge Estate, you’ll also be sipping apple ciders at the nearby Bilpin region. It even includes a gin and spirits tasting at a local distillery.
This tasting trail is more than just a party for your tastebuds. It's also a feast for your eyes, thanks to the marvellous views at the Hawkesbury Lookout and the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden. The trip ends with a taste of craft beers from the trendiest drinking hole in the region.
2. Horseback riding
Giddy up! Discover the Megalong Valley while horse riding! You can go horse riding in Megalong Valley Farm or from the Centennial Glen Stables to the Megalong Valley Tearoom! If you’re a novice horse rider, there’s no need to fret—anyone with a good fitness level can saddle up. To ease your worries, they also offer riding lessons!
3. Bushwalking
The region’s stunning nature escapes are best appreciated while walking. The Megalong Valley offers pleasant walks for those who want to wander around, including the famous Six Foot Track, a challenging three-day hike spanning Katoomba to the Jenolan Caves. As a shortcut, you can drive down the Megalong Valley Road and cross the path at the Megalong Cemetery. From there, you can trail until Coxs River.
4. Megalong Valley Tearooms
There is only one place to go to for refreshments: the historic Megalong Valley Tearooms, which has been serving sumptuous meals and heartwarming tea for over 60 years.
Aside from its filling all-day brunch and classic herbal teas, the Megalong Valley Tearooms also offers an idyllic setting for a laidback lounge. You can quickly grab a seat and cherish the wilderness or get cosy with a cup of Devonshire tea in one hand and a slice of gooey apple pie in the other.
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