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  2. Jenolan Caves - Wikipedia

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    The Jenolan Caves are listed on the Australian National Heritage List. [9] On 25 June 2004 Jenolan Caves Reserve (excluding the caves) were listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register with the following inscription: [1] [10] Jenolan Caves Reserve is of state significance for its historical, aesthetic, research and rarity values.

  3. Six Foot Track - Wikipedia

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    The Six Foot Track is a long hiking trail in New South Wales, Australia that stretches from Katoomba to Jenolan Caves. It was originally a bridle trail for horse from Katoomba to the Caves, and is now a walking trail of 44.3 kilometres (27.5 mi). It has a steep descent at first as it traverses Nellie's Glen, and ascends when it reaches Black Range.

  4. Jenolan Caves House - Wikipedia

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    The Jenolan Caves House is a large, heritage-listed hotel, built in stages between 1879 and 1926. It is located in the remote Jenolan Caves Karst Conservation Reserve , Blue Mountains National Park , on the western edge of the Blue Mountains UNESCO World Heritage Area , in New South Wales , Australia .

  5. Blue Mountains walking tracks - Wikipedia

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    Katoomba to Jenolan Caves: 22: 3900272: Lawsons Long Alley: Mount Victoria 23: 3900273: Lockyers Road: Mount Victoria 24: 3900276: Berghofers Pass: Mount Victoria 25: 3900277: Section of Bells Line of Road: Mount Tomah: 26: 3900282: Kanangra Walls Cattle Track: Oberon: 27: 3900320: Megalong Valley Aboriginal Routes: Katoomba 28: 3900321: Mount ...

  6. AAT Kings - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s they began to offer guided tours to Katoomba and Jenolan Caves. Tours were initially operated in seven-seater cars, until in 1935 when 14-seater coaches were introduced. [1] In 1973 Grenda's purchased Blue Line Tourist Coaches in Sydney and a Trans Australia Airlines / Mayne Nickless joint venture formed AAT Coachlines. [2]

  7. Kanangra-Boyd National Park - Wikipedia

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    Kanangra-Boyd National Park is composed of two land units — the elevated, gently undulating Boyd Plateau and the area of creeks, rivers, gorges and ridges into which the plateau falls away. The plateau is traversed by the Kanangra Walls Road and can be accessed either from Oberon or Jenolan Caves. The road leads to Kanangra Walls.

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  9. List of caves in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Limestone formations in the Imperial Cave at Jenolan Caves (2011) This is a list of caves in Australia. Show caves. New South Wales ...