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Rising from the heart of the Northern Rivers hinterland, Serra Das Confusoes is a dramatic escarpment of ancient volcanic plugs and subtropical rainforest. The name — 'Mountains of Confusion' — hints at the labyrinth of ridges and valleys that reward explorers with jaw-dropping panoramas and a sense of true discovery. This is a place for those who crave solitude, raw nature, and a glimpse into the region's geological past.
Highlights & What to See
- Lookout Point Trail: A moderate 2 km walk through towering brush box and red cedar to a clifftop platform with 360° views over the Tweed Valley, Wollumbin (Mount Warning), and the distant Pacific.
- Basalt Columns: Near the carpark, exposed hexagonal basalt columns formed by ancient lava flows — a photographer's dream at golden hour.
- Birdwatching: Listen for the whip-crack call of the eastern whipbird and watch for satin bowerbirds decorating their bowers with blue treasures.
- Night Sky: With minimal light pollution, the escarpment offers outstanding stargazing; bring a blanket and a red torch.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is ample to soak in the main lookout and short walks. If you're a keen hiker or photographer, plan for a full day to explore the network of less-marked trails. Arrive early morning to catch the mist lifting from the valley, or late afternoon for the best light. Combine with a picnic; there are no facilities beyond basic parking.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Nightcap National Park — home to Minyon Falls and ancient Antarctic beech forests, 30 minutes north.
- Bangalow — a charming hinterland village with excellent farmers markets, cafes, and boutique shopping.
- Byron Bay — iconic coastal town with beaches and lighthouse walks, about an hour east.
- Lamington National Park — World Heritage-listed rainforest with O'Reilly's Tree Top Walk, a scenic 90-minute drive.
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- Byron Bay — Kpravin2 / CC BY-SA 4.0