Gondwana Rainforests

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Step into a living museum of ancient ferns, towering Antarctic beech trees, and the haunting calls of lyrebirds. The Gondwana Rainforests of Australia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, are a series of protected pockets of subtropical and temperate rainforest scattered across northern New South Wales and southern Queensland. For travellers based near Lake Macquarie, the closest accessible sections lie within the Barrington Tops and Watagans National Parks, offering a glimpse into a landscape that has remained largely unchanged for 180 million years.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate a full day to explore one national park thoroughly. From Lake Macquarie, drive to Watagans (about 40 minutes) for a half-day loop, or head to Barrington Tops (1.5 hours) for a full-day immersion. If you have two days, combine both for a comprehensive rainforest experience, staying overnight in a nearby town like Dungog or Gloucester.

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