{Mt Kembla Ring Track}
{Mt Kembla Ring Track}
A varied and interesting walk that takes in meandering rainforest trails, tall woodlands, open trails and a sad journey back in time through Wollongong’s mining history. … More {Mt Kembla Ring Track}
{Mt Kembla Ring Track}
A varied and interesting walk that takes in meandering rainforest trails, tall woodlands, open trails and a sad journey back in time through Wollongong’s mining history. … More {Mt Kembla Ring Track}
{Wodi Wodi to Mt Mitchell}
An intermediate walk, taking in epic views of Northern Wollongong and enjoy being in the thick of the forest exploring these beautiful paths. … More {Wodi Wodi to Mt Mitchell}
Enjoy one of Wollongong’s most suitable walks for beginners and those with limited fitness. This walk a beautiful stroll through lush rainforest and close to a beautiful stream. Enjoy the flora and fauna, with the reward of the beautiful cascades at the end of the walk. … More {Cascade Walk – Macquarie Pass National Park}
One of Wollongong’s most beautiful and unique walks. Depending on the weather is right, a plethora of fungi, an eerie walk in the clouds or simply a great walk to absorb the iconic Wollongong coastline and Lake Illawarra views. A great walk anytime of year, enjoying plenty of wildlife with a short challenging walk. … More {Mt Kembla Summit}
A popular hub in summer, this small walk packs a punch in lush rainforest, epic deep pools, cascades and the famous Jump Rock. A great walk anytime of year, enjoying plenty of wildlife and a challenging walk to some of Wollongong’s most gorgeous cascade sites. … More {Jump Rock – Macquarie National Park}
Erith Coal Mine trail: A luscious walk back in time to an oasis of mossy rocks, a waterfall and a deep history of coal mining in the Southern Highlands. This short walk ticks all the boxes as a lovely day out or a small adventure for suitable for all. … More {Erith Coal Mine Trail}
A magical oasis of luscious green rocks, trickling streams and a dark mossy canopy of trees blanketed by maidenhair ferns and tiny mushrooms underfoot. This trail is sensitive. As there is no distinct trail it is important to respect the mosses, small shrubs and environment. It’s not the place to scratch off moss, trample small […]
A magical oasis of luscious green rocks, trickling streams and a dark mossy canopy of trees blanketed by maidenhair ferns and tiny mushrooms underfoot. This trail is sensitive. As there is no distinct trail it is important to respect the mosses, small shrubs and environment. It’s not the place to scratch off moss, trample small … More {Upper Byarong Creek}
MARCH 1, 2017 BY NPA NSW Social media power leads Illawarra Branch and Bushwalk the ‘Gong to decide to work together to launch a Walk of the Month program in the Illawarra. For a few years, the NPA has been offering a Sydney based Walk of the Month program in conjunction with Wildwalks.com. The walks … More {NPA Illawarra Teams Up With Bushwalk The ‘Gong}
When I hiked this trail I was the fourth generation to retrace the steps (fifth if I could’ve convinced the kids!) of my Great Grandfather Mr. Percy Kennedy. A keen amateur geologist and an active citizen of Wollongong, Percy was convinced of evidence of an extinct volcano under Mt Robertson as he explored the beautiful … More {Byarong Cascades}