AU NZ

Events, photo walks, talks from the masters, in-depth workshops. Expand your horizons with one of our many events across Australia.

Starting Never Ends is the one place for all Sony camera mini-sites. Learn about all new Sony camera products in a fun interactive way.

Events, photo walks, talks from the masters, in-depth workshops. Expand your horizons with one of our many events across Australia.

Starting Never Ends is the one place for all Sony camera mini-sites. Learn about all new Sony camera products in a fun interactive way.

AU NZ
Join us for a photo walk around the Prince Henry Cliff walk in Katoomba

About the event

Join Jay for a morning Fundraising Photo Walk across one of the gems of the Blue Mountains, the Prince Henry Cliff Walk. All proceeds donated to the Blue Mountains World Heritage Institute (BMWHI) .

The NSW Bush fires have devastated much of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage area since the Gospers Mountain fire ignited on 26th October, and in 3 months, the fires have carved their way through this superlative natural and cultural landscape, burning nearly 1 million hectares of diverse environments, destroying critical wildlife habitat and its inhabitants, decimating rainforests and Gondwanan era species of ferns and wet forest areas, some of which have remained untouched for hundreds of years. The area will take decades to recover, if at all, and the BMWHI will be one organisation working closely with NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service and the local community to examine how we can recover, protect, preserve and conserve from the World Heritage area from the fires. 

Our photowalk will commence with a sunrise at the Three Sisters, we will then walk 5kms across the cliff top all the way to our final stop at the Pool of Siloam and Lyrebird Dell, then walking back to Leura Mall and back to Katoomba via either walking or train. 

This 4 hour walk will take us past some fantastic lookouts and waterfalls and we'll be stopping to photograph the scenery as we travel, with plenty of opportunity to capture wide open valley views, eucalyptus forest, rock formations, ferns & other flora, plus the chance to capture Lyrebirds as they dig around for food on their morning rounds. Bring your wide angle, telephoto and macro lenses, as this will be a walk offering the beautiful variety of Blue Mountains photography. 

Our Route:  

  • Sunrise at the Three Sisters 
  • Prince Henry Cliff Walk 
  • Honeymoon Bridge 
  • Honeymoon Lookout 
  • Burrabarroo Lookout 
  • Copelands Lookout 
  • Bridal Veil Lookout 
  • Amphitheatre Lookout 
  • Leura Cascades 
  • Bridal Veil View 
  • Tarpean Rock 
  • Olympian Rock 
  • Elysian Rock 
  • Gordon Falls 
  • Pool of Siloam
  • Lyrebird Dell 

Meals - You will need to bring some snacks and a large water bottle as there will be no stops for breakfast, coffee or water refills en route. At the end of the walk, we will stop off at one of Leura's cafés for brunch before closing. Also bring your Opal card for train journey's between Leura and Katoomba if required. 

Fitness & Mobility Requirements - This walk, including walks back to Katoomba will cover approximately 10kms of distance. The bush walk sections will take us across some steep and uneven national park stairs and bush tracks. You should ensure you have good mobility and are capable and prepared to cover this distance as there are limited public transport options en route, but taxis can be called to the roads that follow the walking route if required. 

Parking - Car Parking at the Three Sisters precinct is metered and tickets not purchasable prior to 9AM. If you are driving to Katoomba, we recommend arriving early to park on Lurline street, Katoomba Street or Kurrawan Street outside of the metered and timed parking areas. Please allow yourself plenty of time to arrive and reach the meeting point in time for sunrise. 

Accommodation - Due to the early start, and to help local businesses with their recovery, we recommend you stay in one of Katoomba or Leura's many guest houses or hotels the evening before. We can also accommodate up to 3 people in one of our comfortable AirBnB style rooms at our Katoomba home. There is a $70 per person per night fee that can be paid on arrival. Contact us for details and booking.  

Jay is licensed to operate Photography tours in NSW National Parks under an Eco Pass License # LIC19/62.

 

 

Techniques covered

  • Landscape Photography Essentials
  • Landscape Photography Equipment
  • Filters & Polarizers
  • Capturing the Blue Mountains

What to bring

  • Mirrorless or DSLR Camera & Lenses
  • Tripod Shutter Remote
  • Camera Strap
  • Camera Backpack
  • Good Hiking boots or Walking shoes (high ankle support boots are recommended)
  • Hiking clothing suitable for the weather
  • Rain jacket & umbrella if rain is forecast
  • Snacks or packed breakfast
  • Water bottle (750ml minimum recommended)

Event FAQs (For general FAQs, please visit the Frequently Asked Questions page)

We recommend dressing in hiking appropriate clothing with good hiking boots or walking shoes preferably with high ankle support. Bring a wide brimmed or cap if forecast sunny, and a light rain jacket if rain is forecast.
Plenty of Street Parking is available at Katoomba, however the Three Sisters precinct has some 8P metered parking spots but generally has 2 hour parking limitations. We recommend you park outside the precinct on Lurline Street, Kurrawan Street or Katoomba Street and walk to the meeting point.
We will be walking approximately 5kms across uneven National Park bushwalks with many steep stairs plus walks back to Leura or Katoomba on local streets. You must have good mobility and be moderately fit to participate in this photowalk.
Unfortunately, trains from Central to Katoomba Railway station do not arrive in time to join this photowalk. We recommend you drive or arrive the night before and stay at one of Katoomba's many guest houses or hotels.
You can contact Jay at jay@jaydidphoto.com.au or SMS on 0410 168408
This event is subject to National Park and Council Reserve closures. In the event of closures impacting our route, an alternative activity will be sought or the event will be postponed. All proceeds from this event will be donated to the Blue Mountains World Heritage Institute via https://www.bmwhi.org/support-bmwhi

Advocate

Jay Evans

Hi, I am Jay Evans. A Nightscape, Landscape, Nature and Astro Photographer based in the Blue Mountains and also a passionate Tour Guide and Educator.I love to e...

Read more

Jay is a wonderful host, friendly and passionate about his love for the Blue Mountains, where our photowalk was located, and his love for photography.”

Megan Chambers, Prince Henry Cliff Photo Walk
GOVETTS LEAP SUNBURST
Lithgow Blast Furnace - 1st A7R4 Astro Shot

This workshop was absolutely fantastic. Jay was so knowledgeable about the Blue Mountains NP and the flora and fauna living within it.”

Joan Faras, Prince Henry Cliff Photo Walk
Event capacity: 10