Echo Point lookout

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Echo Point lookout is a famous viewing platform in Australia’s Blue Mountains that offers panoramic views of the Jamison Valley and the Three Sisters rock formation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf lookout point
tourist attraction
viewing platform
country Australia
distanceFrom Katoomba
surface form: Katoomba town centre
hasAccessibilityFeature paved paths
railings
viewing areas close to parking
hasAmenity car park
lookout platforms
seating
toilets
hasDesignation gateway to Blue Mountains National Park
hasFeature information centre
panoramic views
viewing platforms
visitor facilities
walking track access
hasSignage interpretive displays about Jamison Valley
interpretive displays about Three Sisters
isMajorAccessPointFor walking tracks into Jamison Valley
locatedIn Blue Mountains
Katoomba
New South Wales
managedBy Blue Mountains City Council
near Giant Stairway
Prince Henry Cliff Walk
Three Sisters rock formation
offersViewOf Jamison Valley
Three Sisters rock formation
overlooks Jamison Valley
partOf Blue Mountains National Park
popularFor bushwalking access
photography
sightseeing
touristPopularity one of the most visited lookouts in Blue Mountains
touristRegion Greater Blue Mountains Area
surface form: Greater Blue Mountains
viewDirection Jamison Valley escarpments
Three Sisters rock formation
surface form: Three Sisters sandstone peaks
viewIncludes distant mountain ranges
forested valleys
sandstone cliffs

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Blue Mountains contains Echo Point lookout
Blue Mountains National Park contains Echo Point lookout
Katoomba hasAttraction Echo Point lookout
this entity surface form: Echo Point Lookout
Leura hasAttraction Echo Point lookout
this entity surface form: Gordon Falls Lookout
Grose Valley hasViewpoint Echo Point lookout
this entity surface form: Govetts Leap Lookout
Three Sisters rock formation visibleFrom Echo Point lookout
subject surface form: Three Sisters (rock formation)