Menez Hom

Photo: Jenny Nyström / Public domain

Rising dramatically from the plains of New South Wales' Northern Rivers region, Menez Hom is a striking granite outcrop that feels more like a Celtic hillfort than an Australian landmark. Named after the legendary Breton mountain of the same name, this sacred Aboriginal site and European heritage area offers sweeping views from its 420-metre summit, where you can see the coast, the Great Dividing Range, and the patchwork of farmland below. It's a place of deep cultural significance to the local Bundjalung people, and the summit walk rewards you with a sense of solitude and raw natural beauty.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1–2 hours on the summit walk and another 30 minutes at the top soaking in the views. If you're a keen photographer or birdwatcher, allow 3–4 hours total. The walk is doable in the morning before the heat sets in, and the light for photography is best at sunrise or sunset. Combine it with a half-day exploring the surrounding countryside.

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