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Vista su Wollumbin (Monte Warning)

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Vista su Wollumbin (Monte Warning)

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Wollumbin, also known as Mount Warning, is a prominent and iconic peak situated in the Tweed Range of the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia. Rising to 1,157 meters above sea level, this majestic mountain is the central remnant of an ancient shield volcano, the Tweed Volcano, and is a focal point of the World Heritage-listed Wollumbin National Park. It holds deep cultural and spiritual significance for the Aboriginal Bundjalung people, who consider it a sacred place.

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    9 dicembre 2019

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    Why is the summit track to Wollumbin (Mount Warning) currently closed?

    The summit track to Wollumbin is currently closed to protect its significant cultural value to the Aboriginal Bundjalung people, who consider it a sacred place. The closure also aims to preserve the natural environment and ensure visitor safety.

    What are the best alternative viewpoints to see Wollumbin (Mount Warning)?

    While the summit is closed, many spectacular viewpoints offer panoramic views of Wollumbin. Recommended spots include the Pinnacle Walk and Lookout in Border Ranges National Park, Pholis Gap Walking Track in Nightcap National Park, and various points along the Wollumbin Mount Warning View Circuit. Other great options are Lions Lookout in Murwillumbah, Midginbil Hill, and Brummies Lookout.

    Are there any family-friendly walks with views of Wollumbin (Mount Warning)?

    Yes, several shorter rainforest walks in the surrounding national parks offer views of Wollumbin and are suitable for families. The Lyrebird track, for instance, provides an immersive experience within the lush environment, leading to lookout points. The Wollumbin Mount Warning View Circuit also offers accessible scenic drives with numerous stops for views.

    Is Wollumbin National Park (Mount Warning) dog-friendly?

    No, Wollumbin National Park, like most national parks in New South Wales, does not permit dogs on trails or in park areas to protect native wildlife and natural habitats. It's best to leave pets at home or arrange for boarding if visiting the park.

    What are the parking options and potential challenges when visiting viewpoints around Wollumbin?

    Parking is generally available at the various lookout points and national park entrances. However, it can get very busy, especially during peak times like weekends and holidays. Arriving early in the morning is strongly recommended to secure a spot, particularly if you plan to visit popular lookouts.

    Are there any permit requirements to access the viewpoints or walks around Wollumbin?

    Generally, there are no specific permits required for day visitors to access the public viewpoints and walking tracks in Wollumbin National Park or the surrounding areas like Border Ranges National Park. However, standard national park entry fees may apply to some areas, so it's always good to check the NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service website for the latest information.

    What is the best time of year to visit for clear views of Wollumbin (Mount Warning)?

    For the clearest views, the cooler, drier months, typically from autumn to spring (March to November), are often recommended. During these periods, there's less chance of cloud cover obscuring the peak. However, the rainforest remains vibrant and beautiful year-round.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around Wollumbin (Mount Warning)?

    The World Heritage-listed rainforests around Wollumbin are rich in biodiversity. You might spot various bird species, including some rare and endangered ones, as the park is part of the Scenic Rim Important Bird Area. Other inhabitants include carpet pythons, land mullets, eastern small-eyed snakes, lace monitors, black-bellied marsh snakes, and long-nosed potoroos.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the Wollumbin (Mount Warning) viewpoints?

    The closest major town with a range of amenities is Murwillumbah, located approximately 14 kilometers west-south-west of Wollumbin. Here you'll find various cafes, pubs, restaurants, and accommodation options. Smaller towns and villages in the Tweed region also offer local eateries and unique stays.

    What is the geological significance of Wollumbin (Mount Warning)?

    Wollumbin is the central remnant of the ancient Tweed Volcano, one of the world's largest and best examples of an erosion caldera. Active around 23 million years ago, this massive shield volcano once covered a vast area. The mountain's dramatic rise from the surrounding landscape offers a unique insight into Earth's geological past.

    Can I experience a sunrise view of Wollumbin (Mount Warning) from an alternative location?

    While the summit track is closed, you can still experience stunning sunrise views of Wollumbin from various alternative viewpoints. Locations along the Wollumbin Mount Warning View Circuit or specific lookouts like Brummies Lookout are excellent choices for witnessing the first light hit the iconic peak, offering a memorable experience.

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