
Nellies Glen waterfall at Budderoo National Park in Kiama Area, South Coast - Credit: Michael Van Ewijk/DPIE
Feel the awakening of your senses as you listen to the birds, feel the spray of the waterfalls, and spot rainforest wildlife including the superb lyrebird, eastern water dragon, or swamp wallaby in Minnamurra Rainforest. Wander the network of elevated walkways through the rare remnant rainforest, ask the expert team at the Minnamurra Rainforest Centre for their recommendations, or opt for the popular Rainforest Loop.
Minnamurra Rainforest Centre, Budderoo National Park
Traversing a network of suspension bridges, the Rainforest Loop Walk offers an immersive snapshot of the national park, with viewing platforms and interpretive signs illuminating its rich flora and fauna – you’ll spot everything from cabbage palms to banksia, strangler figs to rare orchids. Then discover the animals, butterflies and birds; look out for the elusive lyrebird, practiced in mimicking other avian calls.
Halfway through you’ll see signs to The Falls walk– a popular detour. You’ll pass cool streams lined with mossy rocks and feathered ferns, to reach a lookout offering stellar views over the lower and upper Minnamurra Falls.
Minnamurra Falls, Budderoo National Park
The rest of the national park is also home to scenic attractions, many of which are visible along the 0.6km (30 minutes) Carrington Falls walking track. Short and sweet, the trail ends where the Kangaroo River plunges 50 metres into the valley below in a spectacular waterfall. Bring a picnic lunch to enjoy near the roaring base of the falls.
Nellies Glen offers a place you can relax under the shade of magnificent eucalyptus forest. This is the perfect spot for a quiet moment before stretching your legs to explore the nearby Missingham lookout track, Warris Chair lookout track or Carrington Falls picnic area.
Carrington Falls at Budderoo National Park - Credit: Michael Van Ewijk/DPIE
Other opportunities nearby to get your heart pumping include:
From Sydney, the drive south toward the Illawarra region of the South Coast weaves along the Grand Pacific Drive, one of the most scenic stretches of road in Australia. Your trip to Minnamurra will take just under two hours. From here, it’s a 20-minute drive on to Kiama or 10 minutes to Jamberoo with a wealth of attractions in between.
On arrival in the Illawarra, speed through the trees on Australia’s highest zipline at Illawarra Fly Treetop Adventures, feel the force of nature at Kiama Blowhole, splash about on waterslides at Jamberoo Action Park, or tee off at Jamberoo Golf Course. Relax with a hearty lunch at Jamberoo Pub, home to a petite museum commemorating the life of local soccer legend, Johnny Warren.
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