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Hollywood Road is a scenic drive and walking route in the New South Wales Northern Rivers region, offering a journey through lush hinterland landscapes, quaint villages, and lush rainforest. This road winds through the Tweed Valley, providing access to stunning lookouts, waterfalls, and national parks. It's a perfect detour for self-drive travelers exploring the Byron Bay hinterland.
Highlights & What to See
- Mount Warning (Wollumbin): An iconic volcanic plug offering challenging hikes and panoramic views from the summit; best tackled at sunrise.
- Border Ranges National Park: Ancient rainforest with walking trails, birdwatching, and breathtaking viewpoints like Pinnacle Lookout.
- Uki: A charming village with artisan shops, cafes, and a relaxed hippie vibe.
- Nimbin: Famous for its alternative lifestyle and colorful history, with quirky museums and galleries.
- Minyon Falls: A spectacular waterfall plunging into a rainforest valley, accessible via a short walk.
- The Channon: Known for its monthly craft market and lush surroundings.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan at least a full day to drive the entire Hollywood Road loop (approximately 100 km) with stops. Start early to allow time for a hike at Mount Warning or a leisurely exploration of the national parks. If you want to include a longer walk or visit multiple villages, consider an overnight stay in Uki or Nimbin.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Byron Bay: The famous coastal town with beaches, restaurants, and a vibrant atmosphere.
- Murwillumbah: A historic town on the Tweed River with art galleries and the Tweed Regional Museum.
- Brunswick Heads: A laid-back coastal village with a river mouth and good swimming.
- Lamington National Park: World Heritage rainforest with extensive walking tracks and ancient trees.
- Gold Coast Hinterland: Accessible via the Tweed Range, offering lookout points and waterfalls.
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