Uki Get a Life Where To Stay Contact Us Home
About us
Events
Living the Life
Markets
Fossicking
Sacred Marks
David Lovegrove artist
Decadent Desiree needlework
Gallery 100
Food & Growers
Things to do
Wedding venues
The Region
Life drawing
Best Eating
Galleries
National Parks
Getting Here
Fishing
Useful Links
Thoughts on creativity

Uki  

surrounded by natural beauty
The area around Uki is lush with rainforest.
There are thirteen national parks, seven nature reserves, two marine parks and two conservation areas within a day trip from our village.

Uki is nestled in the foothills of Mount Warning National Park, the heart of this World Heritage listed park is the remnant central plug of an ancient volcano, known to the local Bundjalung people as Wollumbin, a place of great significance, cultural lore and spiritual education.

Under Bundjalung law, only certain people can climb the mountain, and out of respect for their law and culture, the Bundjalung ask that you consider not climbing Wollumbin.

If you choose to do so be aware that the track is a steep 9km return trip with a challenging rock scramble at the end.
As an alternative you can stroll the 200m Lyrebird track through lush palm forest to a platform set amongst lush subtropical rainforest abundant with birds, or picnic at the Korrumbyn creek picnic area.

Information and maps for the many parks and walking trails that surround us can be picked up at the information centre in Uki, or Murwillumbah








 
 
 


All Contents Copyright © Cloud Catcher 2006