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The Viking Trail is a spectacular 500-kilometer scenic drive that snakes through the rugged landscapes of the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, offering a journey through ancient volcanic calderas, lush rainforests, and dramatic coastal vistas. This self-drive route is a highlight for nature lovers and history buffs, with opportunities to explore national parks, waterfalls, and charming hinterland villages.
Highlights & What to See
- Mount Warning (Wollumbin): The remnant of an ancient volcano, this iconic peak offers a challenging sunrise hike with panoramic views over the caldera.
- Nightcap National Park: Home to the magnificent Minyon Falls, a 100-meter plunge into a rainforest gorge, and the ancient Antarctic beech trees at Protesters Falls.
- Border Ranges National Park: A World Heritage-listed rainforest with incredible biodiversity, lookouts like Pinnacle Lookout, and walking trails through towering brush box trees.
- Byron Bay Hinterland: Quaint towns like Bangalow and Newrybar offer artisan bakeries, farm gates, and a vibrant food scene, perfect for a pit stop.
- Whian Whian State Conservation Area: A serene spot for swimming in the rocky pools of Rocky Creek Dam and picnicking amid tall eucalypts.
Suggested Time to Spend
To fully experience the Viking Trail, allocate at least two to three days. This allows for a relaxed pace with stops at major highlights, short walks, and time to enjoy the local café culture in villages like Uki or Nimbin. For a more immersive trip, consider four days to include longer hikes and detours to the coast.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Byron Bay: Combine the hinterland drive with the famous beaches and lighthouse at Cape Byron.
- Tweed Coast: Explore the quieter beaches of Kingscliff and Cabarita, ideal for surfing and seafood.
- Lamington National Park: Just north of the border, this park offers more ancient rainforest and the famous Tree Top Walk.
- Gold Coast: For those seeking urban amenities, the Gold Coast’s theme parks and dining scene are a short drive away.
- Nimbin: A quirky town known for its alternative lifestyle and vibrant markets, adding a cultural twist to the trip.
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