The Blue Mountains - Adventure Team Building; 90 minutes from Sydney.
14th World Heritage Area.A BUSHSPORTS team View
Bushsports has operated Blue Mountains adventures and team events since 1972.
Vast tracts of bush land, soaring sandstone cliffs and deep narrow gorges provide the perfect team escape. The opportunity to break out on many adventure activities or have a conference team building event themed. Highlighting the discoveries of exploration, excitement, experiencing and enjoying the delights within the Blue Mountains. The discovery of the Wollemi Pine in 1984 by David Noble - is the worlds oldest and rarest species of tree protected by World Heritage listing.
Come up for fresh air; Bushsports events, adventures and conference packages is an essential guide.
The picture depicts a summer sunset highlighting the Three Sisters with Kings Tableland in the background.
Bushsports team activities will guide you through the blue labyrinth.
Treasure Hunts alongside the Three Sisters, from Lianfels or at Peppers Fairmont Resort.
Amazing Races taking in the best of The Blue Mountains from underground Jenolan caving challenges to soaring into the Jamison Valley on the Scenic Skyway.
Brilliant team building activities for corporate groups looking to invigorate, develop and challenge their team.
Survivor team building events within Blue Mountains National Park or conference venues Hydro Majestic, Jemby Rinjh.
Enjoy mild or wild team adventures - Orienteering through Blue Mountains trails. Canoeing across perched lakes. Canyoning through wild terrain. Mountain Biking the Blue Mountains trails.
Adventurous and fun activities, customised to meet your exacting needs.
Overview of the Blue Mountains
Area Over one million hectares of World Heritage Listed Wilderness, with 26 townships scattered along the ridge tops.
Location Katoomba is 100km west of Sydney along the M4 and the Great Western Highway, or for a more scenic route, take the Bells Line of Road through Richmond.
Bushsports provides transport to The Blue Mountains from accommodation in Sydney and to conferencing and adventure locations. Regular train services depart from Sydney, taking approximately 1 hour 15 mins to reach Glenbrook or 2 hours to reach Katoomba.
Blue Mountains Map
Climate
Summer 25-35 deg Celsius
Winter 5-12 deg Celsius
Autumn 9-17 deg Celsius
Spring 11-20 deg Celsius
History the Blue Mountains were originally inhabited by the Aboriginal Daruk, Gandangara and Wiradjuri Clans with evidence of their occupation dating back over 14,000 years.
The rich ceremonial life of the Aborigines is evident through their art and engraving sites scattered across the Blue Mountains.
Accommodation - Blue Mountains Resorts
Lilianfels 5-Star Lilianfels Ave, Echo Point , Katoomba
http://www.orient-express.com (ideal location to kick off a Blue Mountains Team Treasure Hunt).
Peppers Fairmont Resort 4-Star
(Bushsports has specifically designed team building events on site at Peppers).
Accommodation - Blue Mountains Historic Grand Hotels
The Carrington at teh top of Katoomba's main street (team adventure - launch it here).
The Hydro Majestic Medlow Bath - Blackheath (perfect for Survivor and Orienteering).
The Mountain Heritage Lodge - Katoomba
The Palaise - Katoomba
Accommodation - Bed & Breakfasts
Moments Ph: (02) 4757 4455
Valley of the Waters Ph:(02) 4757 4860
Whispering Pines by the Falls Ph:(02) 4757 1449
Accommodation - Blue Mountains Self Contained Cottages and Lodges
Rachel's Retreat Ph:(02) 9649 1754
Moments Cottages Ph:(02) 4757 4455
Things to do in the Blue Mountains. Maxivision Cinema- The Edge Movie,
Scenic World - Ride the worlds steepest railway or experience the new SCENISCENDER.
Visit the Jenolan Caves with the largest Limestone caves in the Southern Hemisphere. Ride the Historic Zig Zag Railway.
Stroll down and view the World Famous Three Sisters from Echo Point.
Home of High ‘n Wild, Australian School of Mountaineering, Better Adventures, Katoomba Adventure Centre, Blue Mountains Adventure Company, Aussie Blue, Paddy Pallin, Mountain Designs, Summit Gear.