Washpool National Park

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Deep in the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia, Washpool National Park is a World Heritage-listed wilderness that feels a world away from the Hunter Valley's vineyards. This ancient landscape is a sanctuary for rare wildlife, including the elusive Albert's lyrebird and the powerful owl, and is crisscrossed by hiking trails that take you through towering Antarctic beech and coachwood forests. It's a must for nature lovers seeking solitude and pristine beauty.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate at least a full day to explore the shorter walks and enjoy the serenity. For the full experience, plan an overnight trip with a hike to the Washpool Walk campsite. Two days allows you to immerse yourself in the rainforest without rushing.

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