Illawarra Escarpment

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Rising dramatically behind Wollongong, the Illawarra Escarpment is a lush, rainforest-cloaked ridge that separates the coastal plain from the Southern Highlands. This ancient sandstone plateau is crisscrossed with walking trails that lead to cascading waterfalls, panoramic lookouts, and pockets of subtropical rainforest. It’s a haven for hikers and nature lovers, offering a cool, green escape just an hour south of Sydney. The escarpment is also rich in Indigenous heritage, with sites that reveal thousands of years of Dharawal connection to this land.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a full day exploring the escarpment. Start early at Minnamurra Rainforest (allow 1.5–2 hours for the walk), then drive to Bald Hill for lunch with a view. Spend the afternoon on a shorter walk like the Wodi Wodi Track or head to Macquarie Pass for waterfalls. If you’re a keen hiker, overnight camping is possible in some areas; otherwise, base yourself in Wollongong or Kiama for a two-day trip combining the escarpment with coastal attractions.

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