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Top Five Walks Near Uki, NSW

Nestled in the Tweed Valley of New South Wales, Uki is a picturesque village surrounded by stunning natural landscapes that are best explored by foot. Here are some of the best walks near Uki that you won’t want to miss:

  1. Clarrie Hall Dam Walk:

Embark on the captivating Claire Hall Dam Wall Trail, a challenging 7.7-km out-and-back route near Doon Doon, New South Wales. This trail presents a diverse terrain, with only 1 km of steep uphill, offering a rewarding challenge to hikers and runners. The remaining path is undulating and mellow, providing a delightful journey through serene landscapes. With an average completion time of 3 hours, this less-frequented trail promises solitude and a chance to commune with nature. Along the way, you’ll also pass through lush rainforest and see a variety of wildlife. Choose the months from May to August for optimal weather, and feel free to bring your leashed canine companion along for the adventure.

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  1. The Pinnacle Walk & Lookout (Border Ranges National Park):

This short yet exhilarating journey takes you through the World Heritage-listed rainforest, culminating in the breathtaking Pinnacle lookout. Prepare to be enchanted by uninterrupted views spanning the World Heritage rainforest, the crater escarpment, and the Tweed Valley.

The highlight of the park, the Pinnacle lookout, offers awe-inspiring 360° vistas, reaching from the coastline to the crater escarpment and the iconic Wollumbin (Mount Warning). For the early risers, witnessing the sunrise silhouette of Wollumbin is a truly inspiring way to commence your day in the Border Ranges National Park. Don’t miss this remarkable experience that captures the essence of this World Heritage-listed paradise.

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  1. Brummies Lookout:

Head out on this 7.9-km Brummies Lookout trail near Mount Warning, New South Wales, offering a challenging yet rewarding adventure that takes approximately 4 hours to complete. This popular route is ideal for birding, hiking, and walking, providing moments of solitude during quieter periods. Open year-round, the trail showcases its beauty in every season.

Commencing from Tyalgum Ridge Road, Mount Warning, the walk leads to Brummies Lookout via a fire trail and steps, guiding you through the enchanting woodland of Wollumbin National Park. Brummies Lookout lives up to its name, offering rare and expansive views, including the sheer western cliff face of Wollumbin and panoramas of the Border Ranges.

Local lore adds a touch of history, recounting the story of a logger named Brummie who once climbed this spot to spot the prized red cedar trees, fondly referred to as ‘red gold.’ Situated close to the charming village of Tyalgum, the trail presents an opportunity to explore the area. Consider a visit to the quaint and eclectic Orpheum bookshop and the delightful Flutterbies café, adding a touch of charm to your pre or post-walk experience.

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  1. Mount Chowan:

Discover the challenge of reaching the summit of Mt Chowan, a worthy endeavor that awaits in the north-eastern corner of Mt Jerusalem National Park, standing proudly at 523m. The trail begins with a fire trail and a gentle track that winds along the side of the mountain, offering a mellow and enjoyable first half. As you progress, the journey leads to a final steep ascent, contributing to its hard rating. While the very top may not offer a view, several vantage points along the way, including the final steep ascent, provide glimpses of Wollumbin, adding to the allure of Mt Chowan and its surroundings. Every step becomes a testament to the beauty encountered throughout the ascent.

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  1. Northern Rivers Rail Trail

Explore the essence of the Northern Rivers region through the Northern Rivers Rail Trail, a must-do experience offering the freedom to roam, discover, and embrace the outdoors. Uncover surprises, educational insights, intriguing discoveries, and delightful moments at every turn. Seamlessly connecting to the rich heritage of our people and places, past and present, the trail immerses you in the art, culture, and food of Northern Rivers towns and villages.

Fun awaits as you traverse through Bundjalung country, experiencing the Northern Rivers flow and connecting with nature. Join us for an enchanting journey along the 24 km Tweed section of the Northern Rivers Rail Trail. Pedal through lush forests, alongside tranquil rivers, and past charming small towns. Each stretch of the Rail Trail unveils the natural beauty that envelops every turn, making it a must-visit destination for cyclists, walkers and nature enthusiasts alike.

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