Wolgan Valley Eco Tours
Overview
From incredible nocturnal wildlife encounters with wallabies, gliders and owls to the illuminating wonder of the Blue Mountains glow-worm, the best way to explore the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area and the Seven Valleys region is on foot!
Discover the very best of the Wollemi and Gardens of Stone region. Explore its fern-filled canyons, ancient rock pagodas and breathtaking escarpment views and learn about the history, ecology, flora and fauna, and geology that make this remarkable landscape so unique.
Contribute to wildlife conservation and research by surveying the Bare-nosed Wombat, or the threatened Regent Honeyeater and Glossy Black-cockatoo in Wolgan Valleys Wollemi National Park and Gardens of Stone State Conservation Area.
Passionate local guides and award-winning guided walks guarantee a memorable experience of a less crowded area of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area. These experiences are perfect for guests that are seeking to get away from it all and reconnect with nature, whilst making a positive impact on the environment.
Advanced ecotourism credentials through Ecotourism Australia and Quality Tourism Australia, personalised service and a focus on small groups ensure that guests are treated to a truly unique experience with nature.
Sustainability
Certified by Ecotourism Australia
Ecotourism Australia uses standards that are internationally recognised by the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC). Ecotourism Australia's certification programs assure travellers that certified products are backed by a strong, well-managed commitment to environmental, socio-economic and culturally sustainable practices.