Wollemi National Park

Natural Attractions

World Heritage-listed Wollemi National Park offers a dramatic setting for scenic walks, swimming, canoeing and camping, just a couple of hours north-west of Sydney.

Discover the spectacular landscapes of Wollemi National Park, part of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area. From scenic canyons, towering cliffs, wild rivers and serene forests, there are ample opportunities to be immersed in the beauty of the largest wilderness area in NSW.

In the southeast of the park, pack a picnic and hike down to the beautiful Colo River for lunch to view one of the state’s most picturesque gorges.

Set up camp by the Wolgan River and head out to explore the historic ruins at Newnes, once the site of an oil shale mining facility, or take the kids to marvel at the Glow Worm Tunnel, part of the old railway that once serviced the area. Bushwalkers and rock climbers will thrill at the hikes and climbing opportunities available in this striking, escarpment-bound valley.

In the northwest of the park, Ganguddy (Dunns Swamp) offers a tranquil escape with remarkable pagoda rock formations.

Facilities

Picnic Area

Activities

Canoeing/Kayaking Cycling Four Wheel Driving Horse Riding Sailing Swimming

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Tanks and Tailpipes Rylstone

Tanks and Tailpipes Rylstone

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Dunns Swamp - Ganguddy campground, Wollemi National Park. Photo: Ingo Oeland

Wollemi National Park

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Rylstone Heritage Walk

Rylstone Heritage Walk

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Valley lookout sign and views across Capertee Valley, Capertee National Park. Photo: Adam Bryce/OEH

Valley lookout

Mount Marsden, Lithgow

Exterior view of the Cottage Museum in the Rylstone and District Historical Society precinct

Cottage Museum Rylstone

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The Country Plate

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