Description
Bulahdelah Mountain Aboriginal Place is a significant cultural and spiritual site located in the Bulahdelah State Forest, northern New South Wales.
It is recognized as an Aboriginal Place due to its historical, cultural, and spiritual significance to the Worimi people.
Visitors to Bulahdelah Mountain Aboriginal Place can explore and learn about the local Aboriginal culture and heritage. The site offers several walking tracks and lookouts that allow visitors to respectfully experience the beauty and history of the area. The walking tracks range from easy to moderate and cater to all ages and abilities.
Along the tracks, visitors can see traditional tree carvings and other significant cultural and spiritual sites. There is also a cultural space with seating and a fire-pit where visitors can learn about the local Aboriginal culture and enjoy the beauty of the area.
The best time to visit Bulahdelah Mountain Aboriginal Place is during the cooler months between March and October, when the weather is mild and pleasant.
To get to Bulahdelah Mountain Aboriginal Place, visitors can drive approximately 3 hours from Sydney or 1 hour from Newcastle. The area is accessible via unsealed roads, so visitors should take extra care when driving on these roads. Ample free parking is available on-site.
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