Newnes

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Nestled deep in the Wollemi National Park, Newnes is a hauntingly beautiful ghost town that once bustled with shale oil mining. Today, its weathered ruins and serene setting along the Wolgan River offer a unique glimpse into Australia's industrial past, surrounded by wild bushland and dramatic sandstone cliffs. It's a perfect detour for history buffs, hikers, and anyone seeking solitude in nature.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for at least half a day to explore the ruins, take a dip, and do a short walk. If you want to include the Glow Worm Tunnel and a longer hike, make it a full day. Most visitors arrive by 4WD or high-clearance vehicle, as the last 20 km of road is unsealed and can be rough. Pack a picnic, as there are no services at Newnes.

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