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Introductory to Moderate
Activities
  • Bushwalking - on track
Accommodation
  • 1 night in Six Foot Track Eco-Lodge cabin,
  • 1 night camping in style
Meals
  • 2 Dinners
  • 3 Lunches
  • 2 Breakfasts

3 Days$AUD

Trip Code: BSFC

Six Foot Track in Comfort Blue Mountains Trip highlights


  • Three days exploring this historic route and enjoying the spectacular landscapes with only a day pack
  • Crossing the iconic Coxs River via an exciting suspension bridge high above the river
  • A night's stay at the Six Foot Track Eco-Lodge on the Coxs River
  • And a night camping in comfort with safari-style canvas tents and a stretcher bed with a mattress and pillow
  • The walk concludes with a guided cave tour at the famous Jenolan Caves

The Six Foot Track is one of Australia's most iconic and well-known trails.

Originally built as a bridle trail to shorten the journey to Jenolan Caves, which was growing in popularity as a tourist attraction during the mid and late nineteenth century. Prior to its creation the journey to the caves from Sydney was a long one, via rail and a lengthy horse ride from the nearest railway station at Tarana (between Lithgow and Bathurst). In 1884 a new horse track from Katoomba across the Coxs River was marked out and constructed to be six feet wide in order that two loaded horse-drawn carts could pass each other. In time, with the growth in motor vehicle ownership, this route to Jenolan Caves was replaced.

For walkers, the Six Foot Track remains an enjoyable multi day 45 kilometre journey through a mix of dense native bushland, towering sandstone cliffs, granite creek beds, open farmland, pine forests and the unique limestone geology of Jenolan.

Activities:

Itinerary

Your day begins with a short transfer from your accommodation in Katoomba to the trailhead of the Six Foot Track, near the historic Explorers Tree, where you will start your walk. Shortly after commencing, the track descends via steep and at times slippery steps through the temperate rainforest canyon environment of Nellies Glen, down to the Megalong Valley floor. A brief stop at North’s Lookout for views over Nellies Glen is a must. The lush rainforest transitions into tall scribbly gum forest and in time opens to become cleared farmland. After crossing Megalong Road you’ll walk past the historic Megalong Cemetery; and then on towards the Coxs River. Before reaching the river, you’ll be walking through open farmland with cattle, horses and vineyards; and the closer you come to the river the natural forested vegetation returns and the geology shifts from sandstone to granite outcrops and boulders. At the Coxs River we’ll cross one-at-a-time, high above the water, using a steel suspension bridge, called Bowtells Swing Bridge. Shortly after this exciting river crossing, your night's accommodation at the Six Foot Track Eco-Lodge is reached, where a relaxing late afternoon beverage and a hot meal awaits. Walking Time: 6-7 hours

Meals:  L,D

Day two of your walk is straightforward yet challenging with a consistent uphill gradient for most of the day. At the Coxs River you were at approx. 290 metres above sea level and our day concludes at approx. 1200 metres. You’ll enjoy some great views from near Kiangatha Cattle Yards. After passing Alum Creek Campground (with its pit toilet) we’ll continue alongside the lush valley of Little River. Depending on the water levels this is an area we’ll likely be getting some wet feet as we navigate across numerous river crossings. From Little River we’ll begin our climb up the eastern end of the Black Range ridge. This is followed by a slightly-inclining walk along the ridge line through a mix of open forest and pine planation to our night’s camp at the Black Range Campsite. Our pre-established camp will await us with canvas ‘safari-style’ tents and raised camp stretchers with pillows and mattresses – and a hot meal. Walking Time: 8-9 hours

Meals:  B,L,D

For our final day’s walk, we simply walk away from the night’s campsite leaving it for others to pack up! Leaving Black Range Campground, we’ll follow a series of trails through varying vegetations, including some pleasant gullies, before we start the final descent to the limestone caves at Jenolan. The majestic Carlotta Arch will signal our imminent arrival at Jenolan Caves, where your guide will look after your pack while you enjoy an included cave tour. After this celebratory underground adventure, we will be picked up in our private mini-bus for the drive back to Katoomba. We usually arrive back into Katoomba at approximately 5pm. Optional accommodation at The Carrington Hotel can be organised prior to your walk departure so that you can enjoy a night of luxury before heading home. Walking Time: 4-5 hours

Meals:  B,L


Map

Elevation

The map and elevation chart are for illustrative purposes only and meant to provide general guidelines.


Inclusions

  • Professional, knowledgeable and passionate guide(s)
  • 1 night accommodation in a fully equipped cabin and 1 night camping in comfort
  • 2 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 2 dinners & snacks and hot drinks
  • A hearty deli-prepared gourmet sandwich as your first day lunch
  • Group camping equipment including all cooking & eating equipment
  • National Park entrance fees
  • Transport by private minibus
  • Emergency communications and group first aid kit
  • Cave tour on the final day (subject to availability)

  • Daypack
  • Sleeping bag (can be hired) and inner sheet
  • Travel to and from Katoomba
  • Accommodation before or after the trip
  • Items of a personal nature: alcoholic beverages, car parking etc
  • Travel insurance

Accommodation


Suitability

Introductory to Moderate

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We believe our walking adventures are heaps of fun, and we want to ensure you have the best experience possible. It’s important to us that you have the fitness and skills to enjoy your time with us so please read on. For our multi day bushwalking experiences, participants require a good level of fitness and must be willing and able to walk over rugged terrain with some steep ascents and descents. In order to complete this walk you should already have a good level of fitness and ideally undertake regular exercise three or fours times a week. Experience with hill walking with a day pack is recommended. Participants will get the most out of their walk if they feel comfortable walking up and down stairs and on uneven ground.


Departure dates


Notes

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A high season supplement applies for any dates that overlap with a public holiday

Priceper person from

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Options & Supplements*
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Essential Information

Ready to book? Make sure you download and read the detailed Six Foot Track in Comfort trip notes which contains all the essential information you need to know before booking. Once you’ve booked, we will supply you with a Pre-Departure document which contains a detailed gear list and other important information to help you prepare for your adventure ahead.


Frequently Asked Questions

You will find some free all-day parking spots in Cascade Street, Katoomba. This is unsecured, uncovered street parking.


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Positive Impact Travel

By joining this trip you are directly supporting positive impact projects in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

We’ve offset the carbon emitted by this trip by purchasing credits that support important projects that address the UN’s seventeen SDGs, like reducing poverty, affordable and clean energy, reducing hunger, clean water and climate action.

Proceeds from this adventure purchase carbon credits through the world’s largest and most awarded carbon project developer, South Pole, which are invested into projects accelerating the transition to renewable energy sources in developing countries.

Supported projects are based on internationally recognised standards and are third-party audited. They entail a series of positive impacts on the ground, which benefit local communities and ecosystems, that are aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.