The 6 Best Nature & Parks in Mudgee, New South Wales

August 15, 2021 Jacquiline Darosa

Discover the best top things to do in Mudgee, Australia including Ezyride Mudgee, Munghorn Gap Nature Reserve, Dunns Swamp, The Drip Gorge, Lawson Park, Putta Bucca Wetlands.
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1. Ezyride Mudgee

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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Ezyride Mudgee

Ezyride Mudgee is the best way to enjoy everything the Mudgee region has to offer. You can e-bike from award winning boutique wineries, to heritage gold rush areas, to World Heritage wilderness. With pedal assisted Ezyride Mudgee electric bikes, you can enjoy a full day of outdoor activity and return refreshed and rejuvenated. Half, full and multi day electric bike bookings are available seven days per week. Ezyride Mudgee's e-bikes, provide everything you need for an ezyride. There is a drop off and pick up of the e-bikes and they can collect your wine and produce purchases and deliver them to your door. Your e-bike hire includes a safety helmet (you can also bring your own), phone holder, basket or rack, key lock and on-call support. There are self-guided tour maps or they can assist in customising your route to match your taste and interests.

2. Munghorn Gap Nature Reserve

Mudgee-Wollar Road, Mudgee, New South Wales Australia http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/NationalParks/parkHome.aspx?id=N0455
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4.5 based on 53 reviews

Munghorn Gap Nature Reserve

Reviewed By SonjaB60 - Kiama, Australia

Amazing views at the end of this very easy walk. It follows a fire trail but the views at the end are absolutely well worth the walk. Make sure you clamber up the rocks for better sights.

3. Dunns Swamp

Wollemi National Park Rylestone, Mudgee, New South Wales Australia +61 2 6370 9000 http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/camping-and-accommodation/campgrounds/Dunns-swamp-Ganguddy-campground
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4.5 based on 52 reviews

Dunns Swamp

Reviewed By lubielou41 - Australia, null

Best camp trip ever here. You need to the in everything (long drop toilets only) but what a spot. magic (and with Rylestone only 35 mins away you can always get to sullied quite easily) Come and switch off, get back to nature and enjoy the beautiful water, bush, rocks and views. (written about a previous trip prior to the bushfires...)

4. The Drip Gorge

Ulan-Cassilis Road 5100 Ulan Road Ulan, Mudgee, New South Wales 2850 Australia http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/walking-tracks/the-drip-walking-track
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4.5 based on 318 reviews

The Drip Gorge

Reviewed By geoffreyff - Sydney, Australia

This is as good as a scenic walks gets - each 10 metres reveals new sites and amazing scenery- easy walk, plenty of places where you want to stop, go off the main track a little and be amazed by God's creation! drive north along Ulan Road about 50 kms north of Mudgee until you see the sign where you turn off to the right good track, high cliffs and unusual rock formations and crystal clear streams, beautiful colours....

5. Lawson Park

Church & Short Streets, Mudgee, New South Wales 2850 Australia https://www.visitnsw.com/destinations/country-nsw/mudgee-area/mudgee/attractions/lawson-park-mudgee
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Lawson Park

6. Putta Bucca Wetlands

56 Oporto Rd, Mudgee, New South Wales 2850 Australia http://puttabuccawetlands.webs.com/
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4.0 based on 23 reviews

Putta Bucca Wetlands

Reviewed By Gjpurple - Croydon, Australia

We decided to visit in the afternoon to catch the bird being active. So from 4-5:30 we wandering around and the bird calls were wonderful! We took binoculars and a camera with a good close up and my husband was able to snap unknown birds and check in them afterwards. Like the white plumed honey eater. And sacred kingfisher. The hides have excellent posters of local birds and there are lots of paths to meander along.

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