





Railway Parade
Leura NSW 2780

Katoomba is one of the youngest towns in the Blue Mountains, yet now the largest town. What inspired the quick growth of Katoomba? What drew both new residents and visitors to Katoomba? How did Katoomba become the Playground of the Commonwealth? During the two-hour tour, you will learn about the first 50 years of Katoomba's story and be transported back to a more carefree time. They will discuss Art Deco architecture, Royal visits, the political figures who advanced the town, and the many activities and sights attracting holidaymakers and honeymooners alike. Did you know that Katoomba was once the Honeymoon Capital of Australia? Your guide, Sue, is an Upper Mountains Local and happy to offer you suggestions to make the most out of your visit to Katoomba.

Did you know Mt Victoria was Australia's first village created for tourism? In the late Victorian era, Sydney's travelled by steam train to breathe the crisp mountain air, then known as "Taking the Air!" Join Mountains Tales for a relaxed two-hour, easy-paced walking tour where you too, can "Take the Air" and explore the historic and unexpected village of Mt Victoria. Our tour begins with the arrival of the "Iron Horse" in 1868, when the steam train on the Western Line would soon open access to NSW. At over 1,000 metres, the "Top of the Mountain" became a favourite escape for Sydneysiders seeking fresh air, relaxation and grand vistas. Mt Victoria flourished through the Victorian and Edwardian eras, and on our tour, we'll delve into the stories of holidaymakers and the locals who called the village home. We will finish in the heart of town, where you can enjoy lunch, browse unique shops, or keep exploring—just as visitors have for more than 150 years. Tours are intimate, with a maximum of 15 guests, well-behaved, leashed dogs are welcome—my two whippets give the tour a glowing five-paw review! Please bring a hat, jacket or umbrella, based on the days offering.