Mumbulla Mountain

Photo: Poyt448 Peter Woodard / Public domain

Rising dramatically from the coastal hinterland south of Bega, Mumbulla Mountain is a place of profound natural beauty and deep Aboriginal cultural significance. This sacred peak, cloaked in ancient forest and granite outcrops, offers intrepid travellers a chance to connect with the raw landscape of the Sapphire Coast. With walking trails that wind through spotted gum and stringybark forests, and panoramic views that sweep across the ocean to the mountains, Mumbulla Mountain is a hidden gem for hikers, nature lovers, and those seeking a quieter, more spiritual encounter with the Australian bush.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors dedicate a half-day to Mumbulla Mountain. The main walk to the summit and back takes around 2–3 hours at a moderate pace, allowing time to explore the creek and boulders. If you plan to bushwalk further into the state forest or linger for a picnic, set aside a full morning or afternoon. The best time to visit is in spring or autumn when the temperatures are mild and the forest is lush. Combine with a drive along the scenic Sapphire Coast for a memorable day out.

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