Continuing the journey, the tour follows the scenic Cliff Drive, a route that winds along the edge of the escarpment and offers spectacular views of the Jamison Valley. This road leads to one of the Blue Mountains’ most famous lookouts — Echo Point.
Here, visitors are greeted with an awe-inspiring panorama dominated by the legendary Three Sisters rock formation. These towering pillars of Hawkesbury sandstone date back approximately 250 million years, formed when the entire Blue Mountains region lay beneath a shallow inland sea.
Over millions of years, the forces of wind, water, and geological activity sculpted the dramatic sandstone cliffs and outcrops seen today, with the Three Sisters standing as one of the most iconic examples. Steeped in Aboriginal legend, the formation is as culturally significant as it is visually striking.
Guests have around 20 minutes to admire the views, capture photographs, and reflect on the ancient geological history that shaped this remarkable landscape.