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 WOLLEMI NATIONAL PARK   

A vast area, 487,500 hectares, 100–250 km north-west of Sydney,  Wollemi is part of the largest wilderness area in NSW and forms part of the recently declared Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area — a maze of canyons, cliffs and undisturbed forest.

It is a great place for sightseeing, bushwalking, camping and wilderness adventure.

There are few access points to the park and few trails in it

Northern access  from Upper Hunter Country is through Widden Valley, Baerami, Martindale, Doyles Creek and Jerrys Plains

On the Western Side is Dunn Swamp (through Rylstone)  Glen Davis (Capertee) and Newnes (Lithgow)

Southern access is through Bilpin, Mountain Lagoon, and Colo

The Eastern Boundary is the Putty Road (Windsor-Singleton)

CAMPING

 

Backpack camping is permitted throughout the park. Bookings and permits for camping are not required.

 

Vehicle Based Camping

 

Dunns Swamp   -  Wollemi NP

 

On the western side of Wollemi National  Park, Dunn Swamp offers great opportunities for camping, picnicking, canoeing and bushwalking

It lies on the extreme western edge of the Triassic Narrabeen sandstone formation laid down some 250 million years ago

The swamp is formed by the trapped waters of Kandos Weir 

Getting there

20 km from Rylstone 

along Narrango Road

Facilities

 

 

 

Picnic Ground

wood barbeques

composting toilets

Camping

Car-based and small-caravan camping is available . 
Sites cannot be booked.  Camping fees apply

Canoeing

Canoe hire is available weekends and holidays

Walking tracks

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Campsite Rocks Circuit

15 mins; 500 m

Wheel chair accessible gravelled walk alongside dramatic  irregular cliff lines. Track passes a signposted Aboriginal site. 

Platypus Point

20 mins; 800m

very easy level walk ending at the rocky pint. Great views across the water

Waterside walk/ River Gauging Weir Circuit

2hrs:5.5km

Easy, almost level walk.  Relaxing tour of riverside and woodland. Best glimpses of waterbirds and wildlife

Weir Walk/Long Cave Circuit

1hr 45mins; 4.5km

Steep steps in several places. Beautiful views up the waterway. Expansive vistas of surrounding mountains, dramatic rock scapes, river pools

Pagoda Lookout

50mins; 1.8km

Two difficult rock scrambles.  Best views of volcanic remnants and amazing sandstone formations.  Care and caution required at cliff edges

Vegetation

Much of the area is covered by low woodland  - mostly eucalypt and acacias

Up on the pagodas, cypress pine with heath is the depressions

Wildlife

Kangaroos, possums, wombats, greater gliders, platypus, long necked tortoises, a myriad of birds

 

 

Newnes-Wollemi NP 

Getting There

 47 km north of Lithgow along Wolgan Road;

Features

 

 

There are picturesque historic ruins of an oil-shale mining and refining operations, across the Wolgan River from the camping area.

Spectacular escarpment scenery for rock climbing

Facilities

Campsite

A large camping area  accessible by 2wd vehicle but NO facilities

Bushwalking

Walking track to the Glow Worm Tunnel follows the old Newnes railway line

 

Wheeny Creek - Wollemi NP

Getting there

Side road from Upper Colo Reserve/Mountain lagoon Rd

Features

Creek with great swimming holes

Facilities

picturesque car accessible camping ground with improvements

 

Bob Turners Track - Wollemi NP

              

Starts off Putty Road 15 km north-west of Colo. All roads are unpaved.    Descend to the Colo River on Bob Turners Track (4 km, 200 m descent, some steep sections) and enjoy the beaches in one of the state's longest and most scenic gorges.

 

The Glow Worm Tunnel - Wollemi NP

                 

Part of the old railway that serviced the area; access is from Clarence on the Bells Line of Road or by the walking trail from Newnes

 

 

12/4/2009 - 30/6/2012

 

 

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