11 Apr 2025
REMARKABLE NEW GIDJUUM GULGANYI WALK NOW OPEN IN TWEED BYRON HINTERLAND
An incredible new 42km multi-day walking adventure in the Tweed Byron Hinterland on the NSW North Coast is now on offer with the opening of the Gidjuum Gulganyi Walk, on Widjabul Wia-bal and Minjungbal Country, part of the Bundjalung Nation.
The 4-day 3-night walk, delivered by NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS), weaves through the Gondwanan rainforest and ancient volcanic landscapes of Mount Jerusalem National Park, Whian Whian State Conservation Area and Nightcap National Park.
The challenging walk rewards visitors with magnificent scenery including lush rainforest, plunging waterfalls and sweeping views of the Tweed caldera mountains, before finishing at the spectacular Minyon Falls lookout.
Along the track are three new campgrounds each with 11 elevated sleeping platforms, available for walkers at the end of each day as part of self-guided or guided packages.
Experienced walkers can tackle the track carrying their own packs and supplies by booking a 3-night self-guided camping package. A shuttle service is also available to book transfers from nearby airports or towns to and from the track.
Visitors who would prefer some extra support and want to learn about the flora, fauna and history of the area can book a tour with an expert guide.
Those seeking a shorter walk can explore sections of the multi-day walk and side trails of varying lengths and difficulty.
Gidjuum Gulganyi means ‘Old People’s Track’ and was the name jointly chosen by the Widjabul Wia-bal Native Title Holders and Minjungbal Bundjalung people. The name recognises that the track passes through traditional lands walked by the Widjabul Wia-bal and Minjungbal peoples for thousands of years.
The walk, part of the $7.34 million Tweed Byron Hinterland Trails Project will showcase the stunning ancient landscape of the area, provide new walking experiences and attract new visitors to the region.
The Gidjuum Gulganyi Walk is the sixth NSW Great Walk to open in the past two years, as part of a growing network of walks designed to offer world-class bushwalking experiences for domestic and international visitors.
For more information or to book visit: nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/gidjuumgulganyi
View the Gidjuum Gulganyi Walk 60-second video and animated 3D flyover map
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For further information, images or to arrange an interview, please contact Nathaniel Smith on
0407 328 847 or nathaniel.smith@environment.nsw.gov.au