Wollemi National Park

Photo: Sardaka ( talk ) 08:13, 23 September 2013 (UTC) / CC BY 3.0

Wollemi National Park is a vast wilderness of deep canyons, towering cliffs, and ancient forests, located just a few hours' drive from Sydney. This UNESCO World Heritage-listed area is one of Australia's most significant natural reserves, famous for the Wollemi Pine — a 'living fossil' thought extinct until 1994. With limited access and a sense of true remoteness, it offers adventurous travellers a rare chance to explore rugged landscapes that have remained unchanged for millions of years.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Wollemi is best experienced over a weekend or longer. For day-trippers, focus on the Glow Worm Tunnel and Newnes Plateau, which can be covered in a full day. For those with more time, a 2–3 day self-drive itinerary allows for multi-day hikes, kayaking on the Colo River, or exploring the historic ruins. Note that many areas require a 4WD and good navigation skills, so plan accordingly.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

Please check official sources for current details.

Note: opening hours, prices and booking requirements change often — please check official sources for current details.

Explore more

Image credits