Photo: Sardaka ( talk ) 09:54, 10 September 2008 (UTC) / CC BY 3.0
Red Hands Cave is a fascinating Aboriginal rock art site tucked away in the bushland near Port Macquarie. This sheltered overhang features striking hand stencils created by the Birpai people, offering a rare and moving glimpse into ancient Indigenous culture. The short walk to the cave is as rewarding as the destination, winding through eucalypt forest alive with birdlife. It’s a place for quiet reflection and deep connection to Australia’s living history.
Highlights & What to See
- Aboriginal hand stencils: The cave’s walls are adorned with dozens of red ochre handprints, some over 500 years old. Take time to observe the different sizes and techniques.
- Interpretive signage: Along the walking track, informative panels explain the significance of the site and the traditions of the Birpai people.
- Bushwalking: The 1.5 km return walk is easy and family-friendly, with benches for resting and spotting local wildlife like wallabies and lyrebirds.
- Peaceful atmosphere: The cave’s secluded setting makes it an ideal spot for quiet contemplation away from crowds.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allocate around 1 to 1.5 hours for the walk and to appreciate the rock art. Combine with a picnic at nearby Sea Acres Rainforest Centre or a morning at the Port Macquarie beaches for a full day out.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Port Macquarie – The vibrant town offers the Koala Hospital, historic gaol, and bustling waterfront cafes.
- Sea Acres Rainforest Centre – A boardwalk through a coastal rainforest teeming with ferns and birdlife, just a short drive away.
- Lake Cathie – A serene coastal lake perfect for kayaking, swimming, and birdwatching, 15 minutes south.
- Bago Bluff National Park – For more adventurous hikes with sweeping ocean views and dramatic escarpments.
- Port Macquarie Beaches – Town Beach and Flynns Beach offer golden sand and gentle surf, ideal for a relaxing afternoon.
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Image credits
- Lake Cathie — Photnart ( talk ) / Public domain
- Bago Bluff National Park — Cgoodwin / CC BY-SA 3.0