A journey through the outback wilderness, world heritage areas and the gold-field of NSW.
With a small group of maximum 8 guests (!), and over 5 days and 4 nights we will be exploring an array of landscapes, discover historic and heritage protected towns, see an abundance of wildlife, enjoy rejuvenating bush-walks and other optional outdoor activities, and indulge in good food and wines from the Mudgee area.
International visitors or Sydney locals alike: this tour will open your eyes. Money-back guarantee!
Activity location
Bilpin
Bilpin, New South Wales, Australia
Meeting/Redemption Point
Bilpin
Bilpin, New South Wales, Australia
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Activity duration is 5 days5d
5d
English
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Pickup included
Starting time: 7:30 AM
Price details
NZ$4,264.81 x 1 AdultNZ$4,264.81
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Price is NZ$4,264.81NZ$4,264.81
includes taxes & fees
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Specialised infant seats are available
Not recommended for travellers with poor cardiovascular health
Public transport options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Activity itinerary
Day 1: Newnes & Wolgan Valley
6 stops
Meals: lunch, snacks
Accommodation: Newnes Eco Cottages
Bilpin
30m
Scenic Bells Line of Road meanders through the Hawkesbury River area AKA the Fruitbowl of NSW.
At Bilpin we'll enjoy a morning coffee & locally made fresh apple pie
Blackheath
20m
From the Mt Banks lookout, discover the magnificent basalt formations at Grose Valley - Blue Mountains National Park.
Little Hartley
The magnificent Hartley Vale Valley with a good chance to spot eastern rosella's, more kangaroos, an emu or a wedge-tailed eagle.
Blackfellows Hand Cave
20m
Admission ticket included
A short walk up the hill takes us to the hidden Blackfellows Hand Cave - sacred site of Aboriginal rock-stencil prints.
Newnes Industrial Ruins walk
10h
Admission ticket included
The old Newnes Hotel, and our Eco Cabins are all that is left of the once booming oil shale town in the Wolgan Valley.
Surrounded by the escarpment of the Wollemi NP and the Gardens of Stone, we enjoy the most magnificent star studded night.
Glow Worm Tunnel
3h
Admission ticket included
For those who are keen, a brisk circuit walk of about 8 km takes us to the Glow Worm Tunnel deep in the Wollemi NP. See the magical natural light show created by thousands of glow worms!
Day 2: Rylstone & Dunn Swamp
4 stops
Meals: breakfast, lunch
Accommodation: The Globe Hotel, Rylstone
Capertee
1h 30m
Glorious exposed cliff escarpments, volcanic plugs and lush rolling grazing lands of the Capertee Valley - recognised as one of the top 20 bird watching areas in the world!
Bird watchers paradise: Painted Honeyeater, the Wonga Pigeon, Diamond Firetail, Turquoise Parrot, Plum-headed Finch, Superb Lyrebirds, Grey Babblers, Mistletoe-birds and, if we're really lucky, the very rare Regent Honey-eater.
Glen Davis Ruins
1h
The Ghost town of Glen Davis with it's abandoned mine shafts and oil-shale ovens.
Rylstone
10h
The heritage protected Rylstone - a throwback to 19th century country NSW
Dunns Swamp
2h
In the Wollemi NP, this area by the Ganguddy river is one of the most beautiful spots in Australia. Expect to see wombats, long-neck turtles, swamp wallabies, plenty of birds and, with a bit of luck, a platypus!
The Pagoda Walk offers fantastic views over the swamp, the river and the lime stone rock formations giving the walk its name.
Day 3: Mudgee
4 stops
Meals: breakfast, lunch
Accommodation: The Globe Hotel, Rylstone
Mudgee Wines
2h
Admission ticket included
Wine tasting in the Mudgee region - home of about 75 wineries, the first started by 4 German families in the 1870's.
Gulgong
30m
Pittoresk Gulgong - birthplace of famous Australian writer and poet Henry Lawson.
Visit the Pioneer Museum and the Henry Lawson Centre.
Goulburn River National Park
1h
With its location along the river, surrounded by rural holdings, Goulburn River is rich in plant and wildlife. Kangaroos, wallabies and wallaroos are often seen grazing on the riverbanks. A rich variety of plant life - eucalypts, river oak, grevilleas and callistemon (more commonly called bottlebrush) - provides habitats for many birds, including glossy black cockatoos and lyrebirds.
Bylong
15m
A stop at this long forgotten country town
Day 4: Gold Country
3 stops
Meals: breakfast, lunch
Accommodation: Jenolan Caves House
Sofala
1h
Exploring ands sight-seeing through the old gold-fields, the Central Tablelands and the Great Dividing Ranges.
Not to be missed: gold ghost-town of Sofala & the Old Sofala Gaol
Hill End
1h
This skilfully preserved and reconstructed old gold mining town offers a glimpse into 19th century life.
Jenolan Caves
1h 30m
At Jenolan, an easy 1 hour guided tour will take us on a journey into the heart of the Imperial Cave to learn about the limestone rocks, the history of the caves and the region and to admire the beautiful sights with colourful lights illuminating the rock walls.
Day 5: Kanangra
6 stops
Meals: breakfast, lunch
Accommodation: Not included
Kanangra-Boyd National Park
2h
Admission ticket included
After a hearty breakfast at our hotel (included), we're straight off to yet another national park within the Great Blue Mountains World Heritage Area: the Kanangra Walls, of the Kanangra-Boyd National Park.
An easy but refreshing walk along the valley ridge seamed with silver banksia, bright red mountain devils and white flowering hakeas offers unparalleled views across one of Australia’s most spectacular landscapes with its waterfalls, exposed spikes of ancient rocks and misty mountains.
In the depths of the gorge, spot an Australian red cedar or the gorgeous flame robin. Or look up to see some soaring wedge-tail eagles.
Little Hartley
1h
Lunch in the old postoffice of the quaint explorers' hamlet of Hartley, with a visit to the local Aboriginal gallery.
Pulpit Rock Lookout
1h
Admission ticket included
A short walk to Pulpit Rock offers one of the best views of the Grose Valley, Blue Mountains National Park
The Three Sisters
30m
One of the most known rock formations and lookouts of the Blue Mountains.
Cahill's Lookout
20m
Offering great views on Narrowneck and the Megalong Valley
Wentworth Falls
1h
If weather allows it, a short circuit walk brings us past the roaring falls of Wentworth, and lets us enjoy the lush eucalyptus growth along the Jamison Valley.
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