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Mount Warning (Wollumbin) is a sacred peak in northern New South Wales, rising from the lush subtropical rainforest of Wollumbin National Park. For the Bundjalung people, it is a place of deep cultural significance, and its dramatic volcanic plug offers adventurous hikers a challenging climb with breathtaking rewards. This is a must-do for nature lovers and those seeking a raw, off-the-beaten-path experience on a self-drive itinerary through the Northern Rivers region.
Highlights & What to See
- Summit Sunrise Hike – Start before dawn to reach the top as the first rays hit Australian soil; you'll see the sun rise over the Pacific, with views stretching from Byron Bay to the Gold Coast.
- Wollumbin National Park Rainforest – The trail winds through ancient Antarctic beech forests and subtropical palms, alive with the calls of whipbirds and the rustle of pademelons.
- Cultural Respect – The mountain is sacred; follow the request not to climb during certain times (check with park authorities) and always stay on the track.
- Lyrebird Lookout – A shorter walk to this viewpoint offers panoramic valley vistas without the full summit climb.
- Nearby Tweed Valley – The fertile valley below is dotted with macadamia orchards, banana plantations, and farm gates selling fresh produce.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow a full morning for the summit hike – start 2 hours before sunrise, and the 4.4 km return (approx. 5 hours) is steep and requires good fitness. If you prefer a gentler experience, a 1–2 hour visit to Lyrebird Lookout and the park's lower trails is rewarding. Most travellers combine it with a half-day drive through the Tweed Valley, stopping at Uki or Murwillumbah for lunch.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Byron Bay – 50 km south; iconic beaches, lighthouse walks, and a vibrant food scene.
- Murwillumbah – 15 km east; a historic sugar town with an art gallery and the Tweed River.
- Nimbin – 40 km west; a quirky counterculture hub with a museum and colourful markets.
- Border Ranges National Park – 30 km north; ancient rainforest with superb birdwatching and the Antarctic Beech walk.
- Gold Coast Hinterland – 60 km north; includes Springbrook and Lamington National Parks for more waterfall hikes.
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- Byron Bay — Kpravin2 / CC BY-SA 4.0