
Wollumbin National Park, formerly known as Mount Warning, is a World Heritage-listed area in northern New South Wales, Australia. The park is renowned for its ancient volcanic peak, Wollumbin, which rises 1,157 meters above sea level. This sacred site holds deep cultural significance for the Bundjalung nation, serving as a place for sacred ceremonies linked to traditional law and custom. Visitors can enjoy the Lyrebird track, a short walk through lush rainforest leading to a lookout. Picnic areas at Breakfast Creek and Korrumbyn Creek offer serene spots for relaxation. Please note, the summit track remains closed to respect Aboriginal custodians' wishes.
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