Sydney Blue Mountains Lyrebird Pass

Overview
Included
- 24 Hour Hop-On, Hop-Off Blue Mountains Explorer Bus
- 1 Day access to Scenic World's Railway, Walkway, Cableway & Skyway
Important information
How do I redeem my ticket?
It is an easy two hours train ride from Central station in Sydney to Katoomba station.
Operating: Daily
Scenic World requires pre-booking a time. Contact Blue Mountains Explorer office at 0247821866 for more information.
The Explorer Bus Pass
Hop on and hop off to see iconic landmarks at your own pace, like Echo Point and the Three Sisters, the Leura Cascades, and Honeymoon Lookout.
With buses running every 30 minutes you'll have plenty of time to hit all the highlights.
The Lyrebird Pass
You'll get unlimited access to Scenic World's record-breaking attractions, designed to immerse you in the stunning scenery of the Blue Mountains. These include the Cableway (the largest and steepest cable car in the Southern Hemisphere), the Skyway (the highest single span cable car in the world), the Railway (the steepest incline passenger train in the world) and the Walkway (the longest elevated boardwalk in the Southern Hemisphere).
Refunds
More information
Discover the magic of the Blue Mountains with the Lyrebird Pass. The ticket includes a 24 Hour Hop-On, Hop-Off Blue Mountains Explorer Bus, 1 Day access to Scenic World's Railway, Walkway, Cableway & Skyway, Hop on hop off full day pass plus Scenic World entry. Operating every Saturday and selected public holidays only.
Hop on and hop off from 37 different stops to explore the region's highlights, including ancient rainforests, cascading waterfalls, striking rock formations and the vibrant villages of Katoomba and Leura. Bus tours are narrated by expert local driver-guides, who love sharing the secrets, stories and hidden wonders of this fascinating place. For an unforgettable adventure, the Lyrebird Pass also includes entry to Scenic World, home to remarkable attractions like the highest single span cable car in the world and the longest elevated boardwalk in the Southern Hemisphere.
