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Three travel trends you can experience in the Blue Mountains
Whether it’s the location’s dark skies, holistic wellness rituals or sustainable experiences that draw you here, you’ll have a trip to remember. Here are a few trending travel activities to try in the Blue Mountains:
Stargazing and astro-tourism
The Blue Mountains is known as an excellent spot for stargazing, with some of the darkest skies closest to Sydney. Because of this, there are a number of astro-tourism experiences you can experience, from guided night sky tours to astrophotography workshops.
There are many seasonal highlights you can witness in the Blue Mountains, like the Milky Way’s core which is visible in summer and meteor showers like the Geminids in winter. Plus, there are some excellent lookout points, like Hargraves Lookout and Mount Blackheath, which are perfect for a clear, expansive view of the night sky. Make sure to book with Blue Mountains Star Gazing on your next visit.
Holistic health and wellness
Wellness retreats are increasing in popularity, and the Blue Mountains offers the perfect environment to indulge your senses and relax. The fresh mountain air and awe-inspiring views help you unwind, with a range of high quality holistic experiences await.
Consider yoga, meditation, forest bathing, saunas or spa therapies surrounded by the tranquility of nature for ultimate relaxation. There are a number of eco-lodges and boutiques that offer personalised packages to suit your needs and preferences as well as public saunas and wellness spas. Be sure to try Forest Minds, Ubika Day Spa, Aqua Ignis and the authentic Blue Mountains Sauna with its incredible ‘aufguss’ infusion sessions.

Photo by Sumit Govil on Unsplash
Sustainable travel
Sustainable travel is one trend worth exploring, allowing you to experience all the Blue Mountains have to offer while leaving only a positive impact on the planet.
The Blue Mountains is an ECO certified destination, which is awarded to locations committed to sustainable practices and delivering eco-friendly experiences to visitors. Choosing to explore the Blue Mountains means prioritising meaningful experiences that won’t harm the environment.
During your visit, choose local businesses that embrace eco-friendly practices, by using renewable energy, minimising waste, and sourcing regional produce. Choosing the Blue Mountains is a good place to start – but it’s important to also take initiative to do your bit if you want to make a lasting impact.
Make the most of every moment
The Blue Mountains caters to almost every kind of explorer and every trend, so there’s something for everyone here, whether you’re travelling solo or in a group. To plan the perfect trip, leave lots of time to research your chosen transport options, accommodation, and experiences. With so much to see and discover, you’ll need an itinerary that allows you to make the most of each moment – from morning breathwork to nighttime stargazing.
Story by: visitbluemountains
Author bio: Katherine Hanson
Katherine has grown up exploring the Blue Mountains National Park, and knows all the best spots for an unforgettable experience. She likes to keep up with the latest travel trends, and particularly enjoys planning sustainable overnight stays in the mountains.
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