Best mountain peaks around Bellingen are found within the Bellingen Shire, a region characterized by its mountains, rainforests, and natural beauty. The area is embraced by the Great Dividing Range, offering a variety of peaks and elevated lookouts. This landscape provides diverse terrain for exploration, from ancient rainforests to panoramic viewpoints. Visitors can experience significant natural features and cultural landmarks across the region.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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A must-do hike; if the weather is good, hikers will be treated to beautiful views stretching from the Westerwald to the Großer Feldberg in the Taunus.
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Great place for a little break
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Here it goes up quite steeply again and the castle is not waiting for you. But the view is worthwhile.
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Wonderful up here
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This path is easy to walk and I was excited about the view and was not disappointed.
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The spruces are almost all gone, the deciduous trees are still standing. Except for the sign, there's nothing up here but nature.
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This striking tower offers an amazing view from above - weather permitting.
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The Bellingen Shire offers several notable peaks and elevated lookouts. Point Lookout is the highest point, providing panoramic views. Tuckers Nob is recognized as the most prominent mountain, known for its koala habitat. Mount Moombil is the highest peak within Dorrigo National Park, and Griffiths Lookout offers superb wilderness views of the Great Dividing Range.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Point Lookout is highly recommended. It provides expansive vistas across World Heritage rainforests and out to the Pacific Ocean. Griffiths Lookout also offers excellent wilderness views of the Great Dividing Range and, on clear days, the Pacific Ocean.
Yes, Point Lookout is easily accessible and features a wheelchair-friendly track, making it enjoyable for all visitors. It also has picnic facilities and interpretive displays. The Skywalk at the Dorrigo Rainforest Centre, near Mount Moombil, also offers accessible panoramic views over the rainforest canopy.
The region is rich in natural beauty, including lush rainforests, diverse flora and fauna, and stunning waterfalls. Around Mount Moombil, you can explore ancient rainforests and waterfalls like Crystal Shower Falls and Tristania Falls. Tuckers Nob features significant forest areas and is close to the clear waters of Never Never Creek, popular for swimming holes.
Yes, McGrath's Hump, also known as Nungali or Old Man Dreaming, holds deep cultural significance for the Aboriginal Gumbaynggirr people. It is believed to represent a warrior's face turned to stone, protecting the women of the Bellinger Valley, offering a rich cultural and spiritual experience.
Beyond hiking, you can explore various outdoor activities. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Crucifix Memorial Westerwald – Zattenbacher Field loop from Bellingen' which is an easy 5.7 km ride. Mountain biking options include routes like the 'Bacher Lay Nature Reserve – Schwarze Nister loop from Bad Marienberg (Westerwald)'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Gravel biking around Bellingen, Cycling around Bellingen, and Running Trails around Bellingen guides.
Yes, for example, near Mount Moombil in Dorrigo National Park, the popular Wonga Walk is a 6 km loop through subtropical rainforest, showcasing ancient trees and waterfalls. Trail to Burgberg is also an easy path that leads to a summit with a great view. Many other trails delve into the rainforest below Point Lookout.
The Bellingen region offers diverse experiences year-round. The dramatic sunrises at Point Lookout are particularly stunning when mist fills the valley. Generally, the Mid North Coast of NSW enjoys a mild climate, making it suitable for outdoor activities for much of the year. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit.
Point Lookout offers picnic facilities and interpretive displays. Griffiths Lookout also has picnic tables. For specific parking information at Dorrigo National Park (near Mount Moombil), the Dorrigo Rainforest Centre serves as an excellent starting point and can provide details on facilities.
Yes, the Bellingen Shire is known for its rich biodiversity. Tuckers Nob, for instance, is a crucial koala habitat and serves as a koala corridor. Dorrigo National Park, home to Mount Moombil, is celebrated for its diverse flora and fauna, offering opportunities for wildlife spotting within its ancient rainforests.
While specific challenging routes are not detailed, the diverse terrain embraced by the Great Dividing Range suggests opportunities for more strenuous hikes. The area around Tuckers Nob offers trails varying in difficulty. Exploring the deeper sections of the World Heritage rainforests from Point Lookout can also lead to more challenging tracks.
The Bellingen region's mountain peaks are unique due to their location within the World Heritage-listed Gondwana Rainforests of Australia, offering ancient ecosystems. The blend of dramatic escarpment views, significant Aboriginal cultural sites like McGrath's Hump, and crucial wildlife habitats such as the koala corridors at Tuckers Nob, sets this region apart.


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