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Facilities at Scenic World include car parking, a restaurant, café, and gift shop.
Wear comfortable shoes and clothing, especially if you plan on bushwalking, and bring sunscreen, a hat, and plenty of water.
The Cableway and Skyway are both wheelchair accessible, as is part of the Scenic Walkway. Due to the steep grade traveled by the Scenic Railway, it is not recommended for travelers with disabilities.
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Scenic World offers four main attractions and experiences: Scenic Skyway, the largest aerial cable car in the Southern Hemisphere; Scenic Cableway, which descends into Jamison Valley; Scenic Walkway, a boardwalk through the rainforest in Jamison Valley; and Scenic Railway, the steepest passenger railway in the world.
You can drive from Sydney by taking the M4 and Great Western Highway to Scenic World. By train, take the Blue Mountains Line from Central Station to Katoomba Station, then a taxi, the Blue Mountains Explorer Bus, or public bus routes 686 and 686G. Tours from Sydney are also available.
There are no height or age restrictions for any attraction at Scenic World. Infants and small children must be held by guardians on the Scenic Railway, Scenic Skyway, and Scenic Cableway as there are no baby seats. Strollers and prams are not permitted on the Scenic Railway. Stroller access is limited on the Scenic Walkway.
Yes, you can buy tickets in advance for Scenic World. In fact, advanced online booking is essential over the busy summer period, school holidays, and public holidays, as tickets often sell out in advance. A variety of different passes are available, though they are all timed-entry tickets.
Both the Scenic Skyway and Scenic Cableway are wheelchair accessible. The 1,6,40-foot (500-meter) stretch of the Scenic Walkway between the bases of the Scenic Cableway and the Scenic Railway is also wheelchair accessible. However, the Scenic Railway is not wheelchair accessible. The Main Building is wheelchair accessible and offers accessible toilets and parking.
Yes, Scenic World offers two dining options: the EATS270 Restaurant, which has a lunch menu, kids’ meals, and beverages, including alcoholic drinks; and the Terrace Café and Bar, with an all-day snack menu and beverages, including alcoholic drinks. You can visit both venues without a ticket to Scenic World.














































































































































