Bulahdelah Mountain Aboriginal Place

Bulahdelah Mountain Aboriginal Place

Natural Attractions
  • Aboriginal Culture
Open 24 hours

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Highlights

  • Explore traditional tree carvings that connect you to the rich cultural heritage of the Worimi people.
  • Wander along scenic walking tracks offering stunning views of the Myall and Crawford Rivers.
  • Relax in the cultural space featuring seating and a fire-pit, perfect for a peaceful gathering.
  • Discover visitor facilities that enhance your experience at Bulahdelah Mountain Aboriginal Place.
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Bulahdelah Mountain Aboriginal Place is located in Bulahdelah State Forest, east of the township of Bulahdelah on the confluence of the Myall and Crawford Rivers. You’ll find Bulahdealh approximately 70 km (or 1 hour’s drive) northeast of Newcastle.

Bulahdelah Mountain is an Aboriginal Place in recognition of the cultural, spiritual and historical significance of the area to the Worimi people. It’s imposing rocky tors were and are important to the Traditional Owners of the land.

Bulahdelah Mountain Aboriginal Place has been historically referred to as ‘Alum Mountain’, due to mining in the area in the latter part of the nineteenth century. It includes walking tracks and lookouts for visitors to respectfully explore and enjoy, including traditional tree carvings, a cultural space with seating and a fire-pit, and visitor facilities.

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Accreditations

  • Outdoors NSW & ACT

Features

  • Carpark
  • Lookouts
  • Pet Friendly – Enquire

Tags

  • Aboriginal Culture
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