Glow Worm Tunnel

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Deep in the Wollemi National Park, the Glow Worm Tunnel is a hauntingly beautiful relic of a bygone railway era. This dark, disused tunnel is now home to thousands of glow worms that create a starry ceiling of bioluminescent light. The journey to the tunnel is an adventure in itself, with a scenic drive through the Wollemi wilderness and a short walk along a historic railway formation.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Allow at least half a day for the full experience. The drive from the nearest town (Newnes) is about 30 minutes on a gravel road, and the walk to the tunnel is an easy 1.5 km (30 minutes) each way. Spend 20–30 minutes inside the tunnel to let your eyes fully adjust and to enjoy the glow worms. Combine with exploring the Newnes ruins and a picnic lunch to make a rewarding half-day trip. If you're coming from Port Stephens or the Hunter Valley, plan a full day including travel time.

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