Originally a natural archway and tunnel, London Bridge collapsed on 15 January 1990 and became an isolated arch no longer connected to the mainland. Two tourists stranded on top of the remaining island had to be rescued by helicopter.
Multiple walks around a spectacular beach which is the site of the Loch Ard Shipwreck in 1878 where only two teenagers survived.
Coastal track along sheltered beaches with eye-popping ocean vistas and fascinating hertiage sites.
Enjoy the sea breeze while taking a stroll from the Frank Doyle Park (Shorncliffe) along the shoreline of Bramble Bay, across the Ted Smout Memorial Bridge and into Woody Point Pelican Park.
True to its name this track features a variety of banksia species. Visit in autumn when the banksias are in bloom. The track begins in Frog Hollow where wet heath provides rich habitat for 23 species of frog that call Karawatha Forest home then climbs through eucalypt forest to the crest of the hill and the sandstone boulders of Poet’s Rock. This track connects with the Dianella, Wallum and Dentata tracks for a longer walking experience.
One of the most photographed places in Australia, this loop track taking you past a number of lookouts over the Twelve Apostles, a collection of limestone stacks on the Great Ocean Road.
A short loop walk from the lookout around the summit with views in each direction.
A short walk from the car park to two lookouts over the Bay of Islands.
A walk down the 89 Gibson Steps down to the beach with the opportunity to see the monoliths Gog and Magog up close.
This was my first overnight hike. It was challenging, but not ridiculous. A good beginners walk.
I highly recommend going for a dip in the creek even in Winter. It was like an ice bath for my tired muscles :)
A nice easy walk along the old abandoned Murwillumbah to Casino railway line (1894 to 2004) from Stokers Siding to the biggest tunnel (524m) on that line, with plenty of glow worms and some micro bats.
This section of the track looks now to be contained within the Northern Rivers Rail Trail - Tweed Section (2023) and no longer restricted.
Waldheim and Weindorfers Forest Walk: a 20 minute circuit starting from the historic Waldheim Chalet. A glimpse into Gustav Weindorfers's pioneering life at Cradle can be seen at Waldheim Chalet.
This walk is shared with the brave bike riders. The first half was winding down to the valleys bottom then winding back up to the top.
A must do very diverse day walk! Dramatic scenery from the Pinnacle! Crossing Stony Creek, following the gorge and canyon upwards to exit via steel steps and ladders, then following arrows on rock through eucalypt forest and bare rock towards a narrow crevasse exiting via a ladder. Then on towards the cliffs and the Pinnacle.
Day walk. Start walk at caravan park in Halls Gap. Steady climb with several view points. Climbimg over rocks to reach the peak with 360 degrees views and Halls Gap below. Be prepared for all conditions.
Great views overlooking the Victoria Valley. Follow the path around the gate and along the sealed road to the summit of Reeds Lookout. From this magnificent lookout you will receive breathtaking views over Victoria Valley, Victoria Range, Serra Range, Lake Wartook and the Mt Difficult Range.
The Bluff Lookout provides sweeping views of MacKenzie Falls and the MacKenzie River from high above the gorge. The lookout provides the only opportunity to capture the multiple cascades of the MacKenzie River as it flows through the gorge, including a wonderful view of MacKenzie Falls. If you can’t make it to the base of the falls, this is the best alternative.
Bluff Lookout is accessed via a gently undulating, sealed walking track that wanders through a sheltered woodland. It is suitable for wheelchairs.
For the most spectacular view approach the viewing platform from the right-hand fork of the track.
Broken Falls Lookout provides a sweeping view of the MacKenzie River as it cascades over Broken Falls. The cantilevered lookout sits on the edge of the gorge.
The lookout is accessed via a short, sealed walking track from MacKenzie Falls Carpark. The initial section is steep, but the track and lookout are suitable for wheelchairs.
To continue to the base of MacKenzie Falls, return to the main track intersection and continue along the signposted track past Cranages Lookout. Take care as this walk has many steps and is steep, slippery and strenuous in sections. Return the same route.
Swimming is not permitted at the base of the falls.
Option of continuing on to Fish Falls one way about 2 kms
A short walk to Reed Lookout Fire Tower on the summit of Mount Victory.
NOTE: THIS WALK IS CURRENTLY CLOSED DUE TO DANGERIOUS EROSION OF THE TRACK (2024).
A short walk to a viewing area to see the rock formation The Arch