Aerial image: Sky Photography

Aerial image: Sky Photography

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Blue Mountains City Council Mayor, Mark Greenhill OAM, Senator The Hon. Marise Payne and Gundungurra and Dharug Traditional Owners, represented by Aunty Sharyn Halls and Chris Tobin, opened the new Gathering Place, lookout and walking tracks.

Blue Mountains City Council Mayor, Mark Greenhill OAM, Senator The Hon. Marise Payne and Gundungurra and Dharug Traditional Owners, represented by Aunty Sharyn Halls and Chris Tobin, opened the new Gathering Place, lookout and walking tracks.

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Concept Plan: 33 Parallel

Concept Plan: 33 Parallel

Artist’s impression: 33 Parallel

Artist’s impression: 33 Parallel

Night aerial image: Sky Photography

Night aerial image: Sky Photography

Prince Henry Cliff Walk, Lookout and gathering Place at Echo Point Katoomba NSW

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33 parallel has recently completed detail design and construction documentation for the Prince Henry Cliff Walk and Gathering Place at the iconic Echo Point for the Blue Mountains City Council.

A wheelchair accessible and night-lit raised boardwalk, bridge and lookout replaces the track which had failed due to landslip and had been closed for several years.

At the entry to the boardwalk from the existing lookout, bleachers have been added to provide a convenient and safe place for tourists to take photographs with the Three Sisters as a backdrop.

The walled Gathering Place provides amphitheatre style seating for groups learning about the Aboriginal stories of the location. The walk opened in November 2020.