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Weddin Mountains National Park

Tourist attractions

Bimbi NSW 2810, Bimbi, NSW 2810
1300 072 757

Description

Weddin Mountains National Park is a small, crescent-shaped range located in New South Wales, Australia. It is part of the Lachlan Fold system and Wiradjuri country, with a high point of 750 metres (2,460 ft) AHD.

The park is known for its ancient geological formation and untouched remnant vegetation.

The park is home to over 216 bird and animal species, including three types of wallabies and an endangered brush-tailed rock wallaby. It is also recognized as an Important Bird Area, playing a role in the conservation of swift parrots and superb parrots.

Visitors to the park can access it through signposts to Holy Camp and Ben Halls Cave, with Grenfell being the main entry point. The park offers hiking, sightseeing, and birdwatching opportunities, along with an information center, picnic facilities, and a campsite with basic amenities.

Weddin Mountains National Park has a rich historical significance, with numerous publications centered on its stories. It is mentioned in books such as A West Country Ballad and Robbery Under Arms.

Experience the beauty of nature, diverse wildlife, and a tranquil environment by visiting Weddin Mountains National Park.

Details

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Location

Bimbi NSW 2810, Bimbi, NSW 2810

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