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Qian Shan, meaning 'Thousand Mountains,' is a breathtakingly scenic range in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales. This rugged landscape of lush rainforests, dramatic gorges, and cascading waterfalls offers a serene escape into nature, far from the crowds. The area is rich in Indigenous Bundjalung heritage, and its pristine wilderness invites hiking, birdwatching, and soul-stirring drives through ancient Gondwana rainforests. For travellers seeking an authentic Australian bush experience with a touch of cultural depth, Qian Shan is a hidden gem.
Highlights & What to See
- Mount Warning (Wollumbin): The remnant shield volcano at the heart of the range offers a challenging sunrise hike with panoramic views over the caldera. Allow 4–5 hours return for the summit climb.
- Nightcap National Park: Explore the lush Minyon Falls, a 100-metre plunge into a rainforest gorge, and the nearby Protesters Falls, named after early conservationists. Look for glowing fungi on night walks.
- Bundjalung National Park: Walk through coastal heath and littoral rainforest to discover the 'Lost World' — a remote beach and rocky headlands with Aboriginal shell middens.
- Whian Whian State Conservation Area: Drive the scenic Tuntable Falls Road or hike to the cascading Tuntable Falls, especially impressive after rain.
- Nimbin: The quirky, counterculture town near the range's western edge is worth a stop for its colourful murals, alternative vibe, and the Nimbin Museum.
Suggested Time to Spend
Dedicate at least two full days to explore Qian Shan properly. Day one: summit Mount Warning (early start) then drive to Nimbin for a relaxed afternoon. Day two: explore Nightcap National Park's waterfalls and trails. If you have a third day, add a coastal walk in Bundjalung National Park or a leisurely drive through the scenic hinterland villages. The region is best experienced at a slow pace, soaking in the ancient landscapes.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Byron Bay: The iconic coastal town is an hour's drive east, offering beaches, surf, and a vibrant food scene.
- Lismore: The regional hub with a thriving arts scene, historic buildings, and the Lismore Rainforest Botanic Gardens.
- Murwillumbah: A charming town at the base of the range, home to the Tweed Regional Gallery and the Mavis flats walking track.
- Kyogle: A gateway to the Border Ranges National Park, with excellent birdwatching and rainforest walks.
- Uki: A tiny village with a strong community feel, known for its Sunday markets and views of Mount Warning.
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Image credits
- Byron Bay — Kpravin2 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Lismore — Kingyj / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Murwillumbah — ozziebackpacker / CC BY 2.0
- Kyogle — Kyoglecountry / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Uki — Photo by Jules Lewin / Public domain
- Nimbin — Kpravin2 / CC BY-SA 4.0