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| C Cooper |
18 January 2005 |
Stayed at Grand Mercure Hydro Majestic Blue Mountains - Blue Mountains, Australia.
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Wonderful location and area to be based for hiking and sightseeing. If you are fit for it. Try taking the funicular railway down..then walk for about an hour - then climb the 1000 steps up to the Three Sisters - amazing views! Other amazing views and short hikes can be found at Govett's Leap. Try to watch the film "The Edge" at the cinema in Katoomba - feels like you are in a helicopter flying through the valleys! Good for a rainy day! Had fabulous meal at The Rooster in Katoomba - not on the main street - restaurant guides have the telno, and also had fabulous meal at Terra Firma pasta place in Leura - around the corner from the main street. Totally recommend the Sticky Date pudding anywhere (and that's coming from a chocoholic)....I ate it in 3 different places!!!!! And coffee and cake (or breakfast), at the Paragon Cafe in Katoomba!
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| J Clarke |
27 April 2003 |
Stayed at Grand Mercure Hydro Majestic Blue Mountains - Blue Mountains, Australia.
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There are excellent places to visit in the Blue Mountains, and a number of good resturants. We used our own car for transport. We did not go out for dinner, for fear of not having a parking spot when we returned.
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| S Goldstein |
06 April 2003 |
Stayed at Grand Mercure Hydro Majestic Blue Mountains - Blue Mountains, Australia.
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The Blue Mountains is one of the most beautiful places in Australia.
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| A Reed |
19 February 2003 |
Stayed at Grand Mercure Hydro Majestic Blue Mountains - Blue Mountains, Australia.
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Don't miss the trip down to the rainforest on 'the World's steepest railway' and the 2km boardwalk at the bottom of the valley.
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| J Carpenter hall |
12 July 2002 |
Stayed at Grand Mercure Hydro Majestic Blue Mountains - Blue Mountains, Australia.
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Fantastic location, handy to all parts of the Blue mountains,St Mounts restaurant at Blackheath,great place.
Jenola caves, Hartley village, great Sand stone church 1848,
Megalong Valley, Evens lookout, we traveled by car so easy to get around.
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