Glow Worm Tunnel

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Hidden deep within the Newnes Plateau, the Glow Worm Tunnel is one of New South Wales’ most magical natural attractions. This abandoned railway tunnel, carved through solid rock in the early 1900s, is now home to thousands of glow worms that create a starry ceiling effect when you venture inside. Reaching the tunnel involves a scenic drive through Wollemi National Park followed by a short walk – an adventure that feels wonderfully remote.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Allow at least half a day for the round trip from Port Macquarie or Lithgow. The drive to the trailhead (via the unpaved Glow Worm Tunnel Road) takes about 45 minutes from Lithgow, plus the 30-40 minute walk each way. Plan to arrive in the late afternoon so you can experience the glow worms at their most active after dusk – but bring a torch and warm clothing, as the tunnel is cool and dark.

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