Organ Pipes

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Just a short drive from the vineyards of the Hunter Valley, the Organ Pipes at Mount Tomah are a geological spectacle that feels almost otherworldly. These towering basalt columns, formed by ancient volcanic activity, rise like a giant pipe organ from the forest floor. It’s a quick but rewarding stop that adds a dash of natural drama to any wine-country itinerary.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 1–2 hours to fully appreciate the site. The walk from the carpark to the columns is only 500 metres, but you’ll want time to soak in the views and wander the short trails. It’s an ideal pit-stop between winery visits or on a drive from the Hunter Valley to the Blue Mountains.

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