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The Newnes Plateau Cliffs

Tourist attractions

Newnes Plateau NSW 2790, Newnes Plateau, NSW 2790
(02) 6336 6200

Description

The Newnes Plateau Cliffs is a paradise for adrenaline junkies seeking adventure in the great outdoors.

With a variety of activities such as bushwalking, canyoning, rock-climbing, and mountain-biking, there is no shortage of exciting options to explore.

One of the highlights of the Newnes Plateau Cliffs is the stunning scenery. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the Wolgan River, Pantoneys Crown, Donkey Mountain, and the unique rock formations of the Gardens of Stone National Park. The area is also home to diverse habitats, including alpine grasses and dwarf heath, as well as magnificent eucalyptus trees. Keep an eye out for the area's diverse birdlife, kangaroos, wallabies, and gliders that gracefully move through the bush.

The best time to visit the Newnes Plateau Cliffs is during the cooler months of the year, from March to November, when temperatures range from 5°C to 20°C. Summer temperatures can reach up to 30°C, making it less ideal for outdoor activities.

Visitors can reach the Newnes Plateau Cliffs by car, using the Newnes Forest Road from the Greater Blue Mountains Drive. Alternatively, there are several walking tracks that provide an alternative way to experience the unique environment of this adventure playground.

In conclusion, the Newnes Plateau Cliffs offer a thrilling adventure experience for outdoor enthusiasts. From the stunning views to the diverse wildlife, there is something for everyone to discover in this natural wonderland.

Details

Natural attractions: Cliffs & Rock Formations

Trails & sites: Aboriginal

Location

Newnes Plateau NSW 2790, Newnes Plateau, NSW 2790

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