Just two hours from Sydney, the Blue Mountains offers the ultimate city escape, crisp air, sweeping valleys, world-class bushwalks, and a food scene that’s quickly rivaling the city’s.
From boutique stays to top-tier dining, craft breweries to cult bakeries, there’s never been a better time to plan a weekend away.
EAT

Little Sista
Tucked in the heart of Leura, Little Sista is the kind of spot you discover once and immediately start recommending to friends. Run by Café Leura’s Andrew Tsaroumis, the tiny café & vinyl bar pairs great focaccia with the soundtrack of Andrew’s personal record collection spinning in the background.
The menu is inspired by disco’s greatest hits, with standouts like the Everything She Wants — a stacked mix of prosciutto, mortadella, sopressa, mozzarella, pesto, sun-dried tomato and rocket. Heading off on a Blue Mountains hike? Grab a roadie to go, and don’t miss the tiramisu in a can — the ultimate sweet treat for the trail.
With just 16 seats inside and 8 outside, Little Sista feels more like a cosy lounge room than a café. A liquor licence is on the way too, so soon you’ll be able to pair your focaccia with a glass of wine while the records keep spinning.
https://www.littlesista.com.au/

Photo credit: Trent Van der Jagt
Blaq Restaurant
At the heart of Kyah lies Blaq Restaurant, now entering an exciting new era under the direction of acclaimed chef Alejandro Huerta (ex-Noma Copenhagen, Pujol Mexico, and Comedor). Together with his wife and pastry chef Galia Valadez, Huerta has crafted a globally influenced menu rooted in the region’s finest produce, from Skull Island tiger prawns to Bilpin farm vegetables.
Expect bold, playful dishes threaded with subtle nods to Huerta’s Mexican heritage, alongside Valadez’s inventive desserts inspired by the surrounding landscape. With its fire-lit dining room and lush Blackheath backdrop, Blaq seamlessly blends urban sophistication with mountain charm, positioning itself as a culinary destination in its own right.
Black Cockatoo Bakery
A cult favourite in Katoomba, Black Cockatoo Bakery is renowned for its slow-fermented sourdough and buttery viennoiserie. Their croissants, recently crowned the second-best in NSW, have become a pilgrimage-worthy treat for pastry lovers. Paired with excellent coffee, it’s the perfect morning fuel before hitting the trails.
Kickaboom
Over in Glenbrook, Kickaboom brings a shot of inner-city cool to the lower Mountains. Known for its industrial-chic interiors, stellar brunch menu and inventive coffee pairings, it’s the kind of spot where locals linger all morning. Think miso mushrooms on sourdough, chilli scrambled eggs, and specialty brews that go well beyond your standard flat white.

Ateş, Blackheath
Set inside a former Masonic Hall in Blackheath, Ateş (pronounced ah-tesh) is all about fire, flavour and shared experience. The menu revolves around a wood-fired ironbark oven, turning out smoky, soulful dishes with a Mediterranean touch. Think charred vegetables elevated to star status, tender cuts kissed by flame, and share plates that encourage connection. Rustic yet refined, Ateş is a dining experience built around the primal joy of cooking with fire.
DRINK

Mountain Culture Beer Co.
Perched above Katoomba, Mountain Culture Beer Co. has earned its stripes as one of Australia’s leading craft breweries. Founded by former US brewer DJ McCready, the brewpub pours an ever-rotating lineup of hazy IPAs, sours and lagers, all brewed on-site. With panoramic views from the balcony and a menu of hearty pub fare, it’s equal parts local hangout and craft beer pilgrimage.
Champagne Charlies Cocktail Bar
The Carrington Hotel is home to Champagne Charlie’s, a glamorous little cocktail bar that feels like stepping back in time. With its art deco interiors and old-world charm, it’s widely considered the Blue Mountains’ go-to spot for a proper cocktail. Named after French champagne merchant Charles Heidsieck — affectionately known as “Champagne Charlie” — the bar celebrates the finer things in life. As the oldest cocktail bar in Katoomba, it’s the perfect place to settle in, sip something expertly shaken and soak up a little vintage glamour.
https://thecarrington.com.au/dine-drink/champagne-charlies/
Dryridge Estate
For one of the most scenic wine stops in the Blue Mountains, head down into the Megalong Valley to Dryridge Estate’s cellar door. Open weekends, you can settle in for a wine tasting with sweeping views of the Narrow Neck escarpment, best enjoyed alongside a cheese board, charcuterie or a classic ploughman’s lunch — and yes, dogs are welcome too.
Fidelity Coffee
For serious coffee lovers, Fidelity Coffee in Katoomba is well worth a stop. Founded by two Aidans, the specialty coffee spot curates a rotating lineup of exceptional beans from leading Australian and international roasters, from rare single origins to experimental processing styles.
It’s a space built around connection — to the producers behind each coffee and to the people sharing it — making it the perfect place to slow down, discover something new and enjoy a truly great cup.
https://www.fidelitycoffee.com/
PLAY

Walks to Wander
No weekend in the Blue Mountains is complete without venturing out on foot. Wentworth Falls is a must-do, with its trail revealing sweeping valley views and cascading waterfalls. For something more adventurous, the Grand Canyon Walk, a 6.3km loop — takes you deep into lush rainforest and sandstone canyons. Those seeking a shorter but equally iconic route can set their sights on the Govetts Leap Lookout track, offering one of the most dramatic views in the entire region.
Prefer to get your step count under the stars? The Katoomba Falls Night-Lit Walk is a 1.5km trail that lets you experience some of the Blue Mountains’ most iconic sights after dark. Illuminated from dusk until late evening, the walk connects viewpoints of Orphan Rock, Witches Leap, Katoomba Falls and the Cascades — with glimpses of the Three Sisters along the way.
Scenic World Beyond Skyway
If you’re a Sydney local, chances are you’ve ticked off the Scenic World classics — the world’s steepest railway, the Skyway and the cable car — but look harder and you’ll find a new way to experience the Scenic Skyway. Instead of riding inside the Scenic Skyway, Beyond Skyway lets you step out on top of it. Harnessed in and guided by the crew, thrill-seekers can dangle their feet right over the edge, 270 metres above the Jamison Valley.
It’s equal parts adrenaline rush and jaw-dropping scenery, with uninterrupted 360-degree views across the World Heritage–listed Blue Mountains National Park. Intimate, exhilarating and unlike anything else in Australia — this is the Scenic Skyway taken to a whole new level.
https://www.beyondskyway.com.au/

Aqua Ignis
After a day of exploring, reset at Aqua Ignis, a new bathing sanctuary in the heart of Blackheath. Fusing contemporary design with ancient wellness traditions, this striking retreat invites guests into a world of elemental balance. The offering includes a 38-degree magnesium ‘Onsen’-inspired pool, herbal steam room, hot rock sauna, cold plunge pools and serene Yin/Yang lounging areas.
Built sensitively into a heritage building and crafted with acclaimed designer Siki Im, Aqua Ignis is more than a spa, it’s a design-forward destination for restoration. Translating to “water and fire” in Latin, the space channels the dual energies of Yin and Yang to create a deeply immersive, sensory escape. A bold new chapter in Australian wellness, it’s the ultimate way to round out a Blue Mountains weekend.
STAY

Kyah Hotel, Blackheath
Nestled amid the vast expanse of the Blue Mountains, discover the Kyah Boutique Hotel, a serene haven where nature’s beauty seamlessly intertwines with luxurious accommodation and dining. This transformed Blackheath gem exudes the allure of Palm Springs while preserving its heritage charm.
Within its tranquil ambiance and 46 rooms adorned with 1970s-inspired interiors, guests are welcomed by the crisp mountain air amidst lush greenery. Modern aesthetics harmonise effortlessly with the hotel’s historical architecture, inviting relaxation and indulgence. Tennis courts, a rejuvenating spa, and fire-lit lounges make it the kind of stay where checking out feels optional.

The Hydro Majestic
For a touch of elegance during your Blue Mountains weekend, the Hydro Majestic in Medlow Bath is a must-visit. Perched above the Megalong Valley, this iconic Art Deco hotel has been reimagined for today’s traveller, offering a blend of history, luxury, and stunning views. Treat yourself to the Wintergarden High Tea, where delicate sweet and savoury pastries, homemade scones, and petite sandwiches pair perfectly with a glass of cool-climate Australian Pinot Noir or a classic cocktail. Whether you’re sipping by the fireplace in cooler months or enjoying the alfresco terraces under the sun, the Hydro Majestic offers a quintessentially refined mountain experience.

