The Best Hiking Trails in New South Wales
Explore Hiking TrailsTop 8 hiking trails in New South Wales
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Burramoko Fire Trail (Hanging Rock), Blue Mountains
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Grand Canyon Track, Blue Mountains
The Grand Canyon Track is a moderately challenging hike that passes through luscious forest, sandstone walls and passes countless waterfalls.
Starting out from Evans Lookout, the trail winds its way down into the canyon, tracking Greaves Creek as it does so....
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Porters Pass and Colliers Causeway, Blackheath
With an abundance of trails on offer around Blackheath, it's no surprise that there are some that are 'less trodden'. Porters Pass and Colliers Causeway is one such trail. But don't be mistaken: just because it's not as popular as some of the other trails in the area doesn't mean it's not worth exploring....
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Valley of the Waters to Wentworth Falls via National Pass
An iconic hike in the Blue Mountains, this Valley of the Waters to Wentworth Falls via National Pass is one of the iconic trails in the national park. Invariably, that means you are highly likely to encounter other hikers along the route....
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Mount Warning
Mount Warning, also known as Wollumbin, is a mountain located in the Tweed Range in northeastern New South Wales, Australia. It is the central peak of the Tweed Volcano, the remains of which form the caldera that includes the Tweed Valley....
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Mount Kosciuszko summit walk from Charlotte Pass
The highest mountain in Australia, Mount Kosciuszko is located in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales. The mountain stands at a height of 2,228 meters / 7,310 feet above sea level and is a popular destination for hikers in the summer and backcountry skiers in the winter....
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Lindeman Pass, Blue Mountains
A trail steeped in history, the Lindeman track was the brainchild of Charles Lindeman - a local who, in 1898, wanted to find a trail that linked the Katoomba tracks with Wentworth Falls....
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