The trails and views are some of the most stunning I have ever seen. KEY POINTS as a walk • Distance: About 7km return • Time: 3 hours return PLUS browsing time • Best time of the day: Any time • Kid-safe: Yes with supervision, but not little ones • Dogs on-leash: No • Steps: Lots • Accessible: No • Heights: No cliff tops unless to venture further on or take a side track. • Must do rating out of 10: 7 ACCESS: Park your car here: w3w.co/pianos.dreadfully.roughly and follow the signs. With some of the best views in Blue Mountains, this walk traverses through the heath to a small peak overlooking eucalypt forests of the Grose Valley. Climb up to Lockleys Pylon and take in the Golden sandstone cliffs of Mount Hay and Mount Banks. Pack a picnic or a thermos and enjoy a hot cuppa while you admire the views. Or wander back to Leura for a gourmet meal at one of the charming local cafes. BACKSTORY: Lockleys Pylon was named after J.G. Lockley, a writer and journalist who supported conservation efforts to save the Blue Gum Forest from logging in the 1930's. The first section of the walking track is uphill heading towards a unique rock formation named The Pinnacles. https://www.facebook.com/AskRozBlueMountains/posts/pfbid028UtFbo6GjL9gCAYiZ7fr2T1yMGVFVcwpYYGe9vEpX61r3nXL1UTGZM1hVCbcAaZyl