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Rising sharply from the lush Tweed Valley, Mount Warning (Wollumbin) is a sacred volcanic remnant that draws early risers for its claim as the first place on mainland Australia to see the sunrise. The summit rewards with 360-degree views stretching from the Gold Coast skyline to the distant peaks of the Border Ranges. This is a place for those who love a physical challenge wrapped in ancient Indigenous stories and subtropical wilderness.
Highlights & What to See
- Summit Sunrise Trek: The 4.4 km return hike (classified as hard) takes 3β5 hours. Start at least 2 hours before dawn with a torch. The final chain-assisted scramble is exhilarating; the sunrise panorama over the caldera is unforgettable.
- Wollumbin National Park: Beyond the summit, explore shorter walks like the Lyrebird Track or picnic at the base. The park is a World Heritage-listed rainforest with towering fig trees, palms, and birdlife including the elusive Albert's lyrebird.
- Tweed Valley Lookouts: For a less strenuous option, drive to the Tweed Valley Lookout for views of the mountain without the climb. It's a great spot for photography at golden hour.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors dedicate half a day to the summit hike, arriving pre-dawn and descending by mid-morning. If you're not hiking, allow 1β2 hours to explore the park's base and lookouts. For a deeper experience, combine with a full day in the Tweed Valley, visiting nearby waterfalls like Purling Brook Falls or the quirky town of Murwillumbah.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Gold Coast (1 hour north): Surf beaches, theme parks, and nightlife contrast with the mountain's serenity.
- Byron Bay (45 min south): Iconic lighthouse, whale watching, and bohemian beach culture.
- Lamington National Park (1.5 hours north): Ancient rainforests, tree-top walks, and excellent birding.
- Nimbin (1 hour south-west): A quirky alternative-lifestyle village with colourful murals and local crafts.
- Murwillumbah (20 min south): A charming town with art galleries, a regional museum, and the Tweed River walking path.
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