Glengarry Opal Mine

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Deep in the bushland of the Central Coast, Glengarry Opal Mine offers a rare glimpse into Australia’s gem-hunting history. This isn’t a polished tourist attraction — it’s a working mine where you can try your luck fossicking for opals. The experience is hands-on and raw, perfect for travellers who want to dig beneath the surface of the typical coastal itinerary. You’ll leave with a deeper appreciation for the land’s ancient geology and, if fortune smiles, a flash of colour in your pocket.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend two to three hours here — enough for a guided tour and a solid fossicking session. If you’re really keen, you could easily fill half a day, especially if you bring a picnic and take your time sifting through the dirt. The mine is best visited in the morning when the light is good and it’s cooler for digging. It’s a relaxed, self-paced experience, so don’t rush.

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