Bulahdelah

The historic village of Bulahdelah is a tranquil meeting place of rivers. Overlooking the village is Bulahdelah Mountain, steeped in cultural and spiritual significance to the Worimi people, where you’ll find walking tracks and lookouts as well as traditional tree carvings. The most significant historic buildingis the old courthouse (1886) built on a hill overlooking the Myall River. In the late 19th century this area was used for mining, giving it the name Alum Mountain.

Located north of Bulahdelah is the Grandis Flooded Gum, a huge, 400-year-old flooded gum (Eucalyptus grandis) which, at a height of 76.2 metres and 11.5 metres diameter at ground level, is said to be the tallest tree in NSW.

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POINT (152.2085944 -32.4067912)
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