The Grand Cliff Top Walk Project

About the Project

The Grand Cliff Top Walk project is a joint tourism initiative of the Blue Mountains City Council and the NSW NPWS to develop a world class 13.6km multi-day walk providing spectacular views of the escarpment and Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area. The initiative seeks to drive nature-focused tourism by delivering greater accessibility to iconic Blue Mountains locations. 

Project Scope

  • Renewal of the amenities block
  • 200m of new or renewed pathways
  • A new shelter structure with accessible picnic table
  • Additional picnic table settings
  • A new parking area
  • Upgrade of the existing parking area
  • Two new bus parking bays
  • New precinct lighting
  • New precinct signage

Fast Facts

Funding:

WestInvest funding: $2,398,969.00

Co-contribution: $122,000.00

TOTAL PROJECT VALUE: $2,520,969.00

Aboriginal Land:

Darug


Project Updates

Timeline
Progress Summary
  • Construction of the new amenities building is underway.
Next Steps
  • Civil and landscaping works commence.

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