




Blue Mountains Scenic World Ticket

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General Admission - Weekdays
General Admission - Weekend/ School Holidays
Blue Mountains with Koala & Scenic World - English
Blue Mountains with Koala & Scenic World - Chinese
Blue Mountains with Koala & Scenic World - Japanese
Blue Mountains, Featherdale & Scenic World - Korean
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Guide
- Scenic World at Katoomba in Australia's World Heritage-listed the Blue Mountains offers a range of experiences found nowhere else on Earth. Visit four different attractions with this one pass - which includes access to the Scenic Skyway, Walkway, Cableway, and Railway
- Glide between cliff tops with panoramic views of World Heritage landscapes such as the Katoomba Falls, Three Sisters, Mt Solitary, and Jamison Valley on the Scenic Skyway
- Experience walking under the canopy of an extraordinary temperate rainforest on the 500 m elevated boardwalk on the Scenic Walkway
- The 545-meter Scenic Cableway journey gently descends into the Jamison Valley and returns to the top of the escarpment
- Discover the thrill of a 52° (128%) incline in open terrain riding the steepest passenger railway in the world, the Scenic Railway
Just two hours away from Sydney by car or train, the Greater Blue Mountains UNESCO World Heritage Area makes for a great day of adventure! See the park's best views on several breathtaking rides and walkways, conquer your fear of heights with a ride on the Scenic Railway, the steepest passenger railway globally, and feel the thrill of a 52-degree incline. The glass-roofed carriages offer amazing views of the lush rainforests and the spectacular Jamison Valley. Are you looking for something more relaxing? Stroll along the Scenic Walkway and enjoy the ultimate tranquility of ancient rainforest on traverse the Scenic Skyway, suspended 270 m above a deep ravine. Last but not least, complete the trip with a ride on the Scenic Cableway, the largest aerial cable car in the Southern Hemisphere.
FAQs
What are the opening hours of Blue Mountains Scenic World?
We are open every day of the year - yes, even Christmas Day and over Easter. Our opening hours vary depending on the time of the week and year. Always check session times and opening hours before you book your ticket.
Outside of school and public holidays: Monday-Friday: 10am - 4pm Weekend: 9am - 5pm
During NSW school and public holidays: Everyday: 9am - 5pm
What happens if it rains?
Scenic World is an all-weather attraction. Our rides still operate in the rain. The Railway, Skyway and Cableway cabins are enclosed to provide shelter. Rain ponchos and umbrellas are available for purchase onsite.
How much time will it take?
We recommend allowing between two and three hours to explore all of Scenic World. This includes riding all three rides (the Scenic Railway, Skyway and Cableway), and walking along the rainforest boardwalks (the shortest board walk takes around 10 minutes for our most accessible walk, which is around 500 metres).
All rides take a few minutes and depart from all platforms around every 10 minutes.
Wait times will depend on whether you are visiting during our busier period (e.g. school holidays and weekends) or quieter times of the year (e.g. weekdays outside school holidays).
Do you accept cash?
No, we are a cashless site. We accept most major credit cards and direct debit cards.
Can I bring a pram?
Yes!
You can take a pram or stroller on the Cableway, Skyway, and on some parts of the boardwalk in the rainforest (the Scenic Walkway).
No prams can go on the Railway - but small foldable strollers that easily fit on your lap can.
Pram access is limited on some parts of the rainforest boardwalk (the Scenic Walkway) because of steep gradients and multiple stairs.
You can also park your pram in our building while you explore.
Ask our team when you check-in about your options.
Where can I park?
We have free parking for our guests in our multi-storey carpark.
Can I store my luggage?
No, we do not have an area for storing baggage.
Do I have to arrive at my session time?
Yes - you have a 30-minute window to arrive. This is especially important on busy days so we can make sure you have the best experience and time to enjoy the rides at your own pace.
Can I leave and re-enter on the same day?
Yes, you can! All Scenic World day passes give you unlimited rides and entry on the day before we close. Always check the website - or ask when you check in - about last rides and opening hours.
How often do the rides depart?
All our rides leave around every 10 minutes from whichever platform you are departing from.
We recommend planning between two and three hours to explore all of Scenic World. This includes riding all three rides (the Scenic Railway, Skyway and Cableway), and walking along the rainforest board walks (the shortest board walk takes around 10 minutes for our most accessible walk, which is around 500 metres).
All rides are roughly five-minute journeys. Rides depart from all platforms around every 10 minutes.
Will I need to line up for rides?
Waiting times for the rides at Scenic World vary depending on how busy it is. During quiet periods queues may be 0-10 minutes and during our busy periods wait times of 40-60 minutes can be expected. It is also a requirement that all guests exit the rides at each station, including in the valley and at Skyway East station, and then join the queue to board the ride again.
Do I have to walk along the rainforest boardwalks?
If you want to change rides in the valley, you will need to walk along a boardwalk. You can choose from any of our three interconnecting rainforest boardwalks in the valley - they take 10 minutes, 30 minutes or 50 minutes depending on which you do. They are an incredible way to experience the Jamison Valley.
The shortest route between the bottom platform of the Cableway and Railway is via the 10-minute boardwalk (10 minutes). It is suitable for guests with limited mobility including wheelchairs and prams. (Please note - to go on the Railway involves going up and down some stairs).
What time are the last rides?
Last ride times vary depending on factors such as the day of week, the time we close, and weather conditions. Ask about the last rides of the day when you check in.
Can I get a one-way ticket?
No, all Scenic World passes include unlimited rides on all rides. This includes if you start your journey in the valley. Explore at your own pace and even leave and come back on the same day before close.
Are your rides wheelchair accessible?
The Cableway and Skyway cable cars are wheelchair accessible. The shortest part of the rainforest boardwalk (around 10 minutes) is also wheelchair accessible.
Can I take a pram on the rides?
You can take prams and strollers on the Cableway, Skyway, and some parts of the boardwalk in the rainforest (the Scenic Walkway).
No prams can go on the Railway - but small foldable strollers that easily fit on your lap can.
Pram access is limited on the boardwalks (the Scenic Walkway) in the rainforest because of steep gradients and multiple stairs.
We have pram parking in our main building.
Ask our team when you check-in about your pram options.
Do you sell food and drinks?
Yes, we do! We have a café (The Terrace Cafe) and restaurant (EATS270) which serve a variety of hot food and snacks, as well as a cold and hot drinks, including local beers and wines.
Save when you buy meal deal vouchers in advance - simply add the number of vouchers when you buy your ticket; and, then use the voucher in our restaurant to choose from the menu.
Do you cater for dietary requirements?
Yes, we do! We have Halal, gluten free, and vegan options at our café (The Terrace Cafe) and restaurant (EATS270).
You are welcome to eat food that you bring only at the picnic table in Skyway Park. (The tables in the restaurant and our cafe are reserved for guests who have purchased food onsite).