Blue Mountains welcomes new $10m Grand Cliff Top Walk after years of track closures
The two-day 19km-long track is a tourism boost to the area, which was hit hard by bushfires and La NiñaFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastA $10m walking track in the Blue Mountains has been opened by the New South Wales government in the hope of attracting more international visitors to a region still healing from years of flooding and bushfires.“The Grand Cliff Top Walk provides visitors with a new, adventurous opportunity to connect with nature while exploring this track through the Blue Mountains national park,” said the NSW environment minister, Penny Sharpe.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading...

The two-day 19km-long track is a tourism boost to the area, which was hit hard by bushfires and La Niña
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A $10m walking track in the Blue Mountains has been opened by the New South Wales government in the hope of attracting more international visitors to a region still healing from years of flooding and bushfires.
“The Grand Cliff Top Walk provides visitors with a new, adventurous opportunity to connect with nature while exploring this track through the Blue Mountains national park,” said the NSW environment minister, Penny Sharpe.
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