Eroding sandstone rock can form some amazing patterns. Deep grooves in the rock create a mosaic-like pattern that can stretch across a rocky platform. The Tesselated Pavements, north of Mt Irvine, in the Blue Mountains, are one excellent example of these. This relatively short walk visits those pavements, as well as superb viewpoints over the Wollangambe River and Bowens Creek valleys. Park here: w3w.co/patches.jobless.lean KEY POINTS Return walk: 5.4km Elevation: 50m Grade: Easy to Moderate Best Season: Year Round Suitable for Kids: Yes Dog friendly: No More info: www.hikeyourstory.com/blogs/news/tessellated-pavements Photos: Hike Your Story Be sure to follow Jess & Sam on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hikeyourstory - www.hikeyourstory.com