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Rising dramatically from the lush, subtropical hinterland of northern New South Wales, Mount Warning (Wollumbin) is a volcanic plug that forms the heart of the Wollumbin National Park. This sacred site for the Bundjalung people offers intrepid hikers a challenging pre-dawn climb rewarded by the first rays of sunlight to hit mainland Australia. The summit provides a breathtaking 360-degree panorama of ancient caldera, World Heritage rainforest, and the glittering Pacific Ocean. Beyond the climb, the area is a haven for birdwatchers, waterfall chasers, and anyone seeking deep immersion in an ancient landscape.
Highlights & What to See
- Summit Climb: A steep 4.4km (return) track through subtropical and temperate rainforest, ending on a rocky summit with views over the Tweed Valley, Byron Bay, and the Gold Coast. The trail is best started before dawn to catch the sunrise.
- Wollumbin National Park Walks: Explore shorter trails like the Lyrebird Track or the walk to Breakfast Creek, offering serene creek-side picnics and birdlife.
- Bundjalung Aboriginal Culture: Mount Warning is a deeply significant site; visitors are asked to respect the mountain as a sacred place. Learn about the Dreaming stories and traditional custodianship at local interpretive signs.
- Wildlife Watching: Keep an eye out for pademelons, brush-turkeys, and the vibrant paradise riflebird. The park is also home to the endangered Albert's lyrebird.
- Scenic Drives: The approach to the mountain via the Tweed Valley is stunning, with rolling green hills, banana plantations, and glimpses of the caldera rim.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors allocate a full morning for the summit climb (allow 4-5 hours return, including time at the top). If you're not hiking, half a day is enough to enjoy the park's lower walks and picnic spots. For a deeper experience, combine with an afternoon exploring the nearby town of Murwillumbah or the Tweed River. Sunrise climbers often finish by 9am, leaving the rest of the day free for coastal or hinterland adventures.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Byron Bay – A 45-minute drive south, offering iconic beaches, a vibrant food scene, and the Cape Byron Lighthouse walk.
- Murwillumbah – A charming town with art-deco architecture, the Tweed Regional Gallery, and the Mavis & Murray café.
- Nimbin – An hour west, known for its alternative culture, colourful markets, and the surrounding rainforest of Nightcap National Park.
- Gold Coast Hinterland – Just 30 minutes north, with the lush Springbrook and Lamington National Parks offering waterfalls and glow-worm trails.
- Tweed Coast Beaches – Quieter than Byron, spots like Kingscliff and Cabarita offer excellent surf and relaxed coastal vibes.
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Image credits
- Byron Bay — Kpravin2 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Murwillumbah — ozziebackpacker / CC BY 2.0
- Nimbin — Kpravin2 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Gold Coast Hinterland — Shiftchange / CC0
- Tweed Coast Beaches — Jordan Gellie jordan_gellie / CC0
- Wollumbin National Park — alden0249 / CC BY 2.0