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Women's Warrumbungles Adventure // 5th - 9th September 2025

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Summary

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  • Explore the heart of central New South Wales and embark on a journey through Warrumbungle National Park, home to a diverse range of hikes and stunning scenery.
  • Experience the magic of the night sky in Australia's only Dark Sky National Park, with clear skies and minimal light pollution providing the perfect setting for stargazing and camping under the stars.
  • Enjoy a delicious evening meal cooked by experienced wilderness guides, with the warmth of the campfire and the stars above creating an unforgettable dining experience.
  • Reach new heights with breathtaking summit views from Belougery Split Rock, The Grand High Tops, Mt Exmouth and Fans Horizon

Main image: Client Robyn Lang

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Welcome to Warrumbungle National Park, where you'll be treated to an array of breathtaking geological wonders, diverse wildlife, and sweeping views that will leave you in awe. We've got a five-day trip planned out for you that'll have you filled with laughter, seeing stunning sights and making lifelong connections. The scenic trails, warm campfire atmosphere, and delicious hot tea and food await you. So come and explore one of Australia's most scenic National Parks.

Details

  • Meeting time: 3pm, day one
  • Meeting location: Camp Walaay, campsite 2. A map can be viewed by clicking here
  • Finish time, day five: 11am 
  • Duration: 5 days and 4 nights
  • Grade: Moderate
  • Accomodation: Camping, twin share
  • Over 18 years of age

Sunrise at Mt Exmouth

* All prices are per person and listed in Australian Dollars (AUD). All prices shown are GST inclusive where applicable.

Itinerary

Incredible Views

Welcome to the exciting adventure of Warrumbungles National Park! To start off, drive to Coonabarabran and follow the directions towards the Warrumbungles, just half an hour north of town. Keep an eye out for the information centre on the way, as you'll be heading towards Camp Blackman. When you cross the creek, take the first left towards Camp Walaay, where you'll be arriving at 3pm to check-in to the campground No. 2 or 3, which will be our base camp during the trip. Don't worry if you have trouble finding us, just look for the group of happy campers and give us a call! We'll be allocating a tent for each of you, which will be already set up, but don't forget to bring your sleeping bag and mat. After everyone has arrived, we'll have a warm welcome with afternoon tea and your guides will take you through the exciting itinerary for the upcoming days. To kick things off, we'll take a short warm-up hike and enjoy the breathtaking scenery along the 3km Wambelong Nature Trail. And what better way to end the day than relaxing around the campfire and indulging in a delicious dinner, prepared just for you!

  • Meals: Afternoon tea on arrival, dinner and dessert
  • Distance: Optional Wambelong Nature Trail, 1km short loop

Relaxing at camp

Wake up to a beautiful morning serenaded by birdsong and the friendly competition among our guides for the best morning brew. Join us at 6am for a wholesome breakfast, perfectly tailored to energise you for the exciting day ahead. Today, we're embarking on a memorable journey to the Grand High Tops. This 15 km loop hike will take us through varied terrains and breathtaking landscapes. It's a full-day hike that promises not just a physical challenge, but also rewarding views from the summit that you'll cherish forever.

Post-hike, we'll head back to Camp Walaay where a delectable dinner awaits us. It's the perfect setting to relax, share stories of our day's adventures, and enjoy some well-earned rest.

  • Meals: A full spread including Breakfast, Morning Tea, Lunch, Dinner, and Dessert
  • Distance: 15-km hike, ascending 960 meters to remarkable views

Start your morning at 7:30 am with a delicious breakfast, fueling up for today's highlight: conquering Belougery Spire. This hike may be steep and sprinkled with some playful rock scrambles, but the panoramic view from the top over the Warrumbungle Range is absolutely rewarding.

Post-hike, enjoy a satisfying lunch before we head to the Warrumbungles Visitor Centre. Here, you'll have the opportunity to delve into the local history, pick up a unique souvenir, and explore engaging exhibits.

In the afternoon, we're off to the stunning White Gum Lookout, a must-see vista in the region. We'll drive to the perfect spot to watch the sunset, celebrating the day with a glass of wine and a delightful cheese platter.

The day winds down with a return to Camp Walaay, where a scrumptious dinner prepared by our expert guides awaits. It's the perfect time to relax and share stories from our day's journey.

  • Meals: Breakfast, Morning Tea, Lunch, Dinner, and Dessert
  • Distance: 5km hike, ascending 771 meters

Sunsets in the Bungles

We'll begin our day at the break of dawn at 6am, and you'll be greeted with a tasty breakfast spread to kickstart your morning. Today's highlight is a thrilling ascent to the peak of Mt Exmouth, standing as the grand sentinel of the Grand High Tops at an impressive height of 1206 meters. It's the tallest in the range and promises an unforgettable experience.

Once we've conquered the summit, a well-earned lunch awaits. Afterward, we'll return to Camp Walaay for some essential rest and relaxation. This evening, let's make the most of our last night together, creating lasting memories.

  • Meals: A full day's sustenance with Breakfast, Morning Tea, Lunch, Dinner, and Dessert
  • Distance: A challenging yet rewarding 17km, peaking at 1206 meters

Tara Cave

As we say our farewells to the Warrumbungles, we invite you to join us for a final, leisurely stroll. This morning, we'll take an easy walk to Tara Cave, giving us a moment to stretch our legs and reflect on the incredible week we've spent together. It's a chance to share stories, savor the last moments of our adventure, and enjoy the peaceful surroundings before returning to Camp Walaay to conclude our adventure around 11am.

  • Meal: Breakfast and morning tea  
  • Distance: A gentle 3.5-kilometer walk, with a modest elevation of 209 meters

Inclusions

INCLUDED:
  • Camping for four nights (twin share) tents
  • Five breakfasts, four lunches, four dinners, and snacks, hot drinks
  • Fees for National Parks 
  • Cooking and eating equipment, camp chairs and tables, and a tarp for the group
  • Group first aid kit and emergency communication
  • Meals outlined in the itinerary
  • Tea and coffee all days
  • Two wilderness female Women Want Adventure Guides
EXCLUDED:
  • Transport to Camp Walaay  
  • Travel insurance *Optional, but highly recommended
  • Accommodations before or after a trip
  • Sleeping bags (or feel free to bring your own blanket as the tents are conveniently set up next to your car)  
  • Mats for sleeping (we recommend bringing a blow-up mattress or stretcher for added comfort)
  • Pillows

Grading

Grading: Moderate

Our Multi-day "day pack only" trips are a wonderful opportunity for women to explore new destinations and enjoy longer periods of time without carrying an overnight pack. To ensure that you have an enjoyable and safe adventure, it is essential that you have a suitable level of fitness and preparation.

For each day of bushwalking, you should have good fitness and health and be prepared to tackle mountains with some steep ascents and descents on uneven terrain. The walks may range from 5-7 hours in duration, and you should already be engaging in regular exercise three-four times per week to be comfortable completing this trip. Prior experience in hill walking and bushwalking is highly recommended, and adding stairs to your routine will provide extra benefits.

We understand that assessing your fitness level can be difficult, so please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any concerns or questions.

FAQ

Yes, most women who attend our Women Want Adventure trips book individually. It's a great way to connect with like-minded women who enjoy spending time outdoors, just like you.

It's a 6-hour drive from Sydney, so buckle up and put on some good tunes!

The average age is 47 years, but there is always a mix of ages from late 20s to mid-60s.

Yes, there is a pit toilet next to the campsite and a communal facilities block with flushing toilets and hot showers a short walk from camp.

Yes. However we advise switching to airplane mode for hiking to really switch off.

Certainly! You're welcome to bring your own tent if you prefer. Just let us know in advance. We don't offer a discount on the trip fee, however.

There is powerpoints in the utility block so you can recharge while you shower. However don't forget to bring a battery pack, it’s much easier.

We cater for most dietary requirements, including vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free. Unfortunately, we do not cater for FODMAP diets. If you have any special dietary needs due to medical reasons, please contact us.

We will be driving, either sharing or taking our own cars. 

Yes, it’s included in our group campsite booking.

You should bring plenty of water (at least 3L), a hat, sunglasses, a jumper (if it's cooler), a wet weather jacket, a camera or phone, snacks, and lunches.

The closest town with accommodation options is Coonabarabran, a 30-minute drive away.

Yes, this is plenty for day hikes. We recommend that your pack has a chest and waist strap.

Reviews

Sarah Gillis 01/12/2023
    5 / 5 rating

Women Want Adventure's Warrumbungle adventure was, an adventure that is!

The Warrumbungles is a very interesting area and Rachel's research and information about the landforms, indigenous culture and settlement information, enhanced the challenging walk. Both Rachel and Tracy are enthusiastic guides, great cooks and caring people. The tents were just fabulous. Everything was thought out. The camp ground was lovely and hte facilities all that i needed. Highly recommended!

Annabelle Lukin 20/09/2024
    5 / 5 rating

The Warrumbungles trip was amazing!

Stunning landscapes, great bunch of women, with two stellar guides from WWA (Tracy and Rachel). I would recommend this trip 100%.

Jacky Chriss 01/12/2023
    5 / 5 rating

Warrumbungle 5 day trip was unbelievable!

Warrumbungle 5 day trip was unbelievable , we had very great guides, Tracey & Racheal, who always made sure we were led well on the day trips & well fed throughout the whole 5 days ! Unbelievable , so kind , so generous with their knowledge & skills

Robyn Lang 20/09/2024
    5 / 5 rating

There are not enough stars to rate this experience!

Amazing leaders, tasty food, good company and outdoor adventure. If you’re looking for a small group journey with like minded women - this will fill the bill. The majestic Warrumbungles add the awe to this awesome five days of challenging walks. The tents provided are comfortable and the facilities in the Warrumbungles National Park are the best I’ve seen. The guides Rachael and Tracy are first rate! Funny, friendly and full of information! And boy, can they whip up a fabulous meal in a camp kitchen! This is the best small group trek I’ve been on.

Lisa Baier 24/09/2024
    5 / 5 rating

Wow, wow and wow.

I have just returned from the most exciting, remarkable and pleasurable experience with the WWA, five day supported trek within the Warrumbungle National Park, NSW. Our guides, Rachel and Tracey were an incredible, harmonised pair that made this experience exceptional. Their high level of qualified competence, multi-tasking skills and local knowledge was extraordinary and very interesting.
The landscape was breathtaking.
The hikes were invigorating.  
The meals were delicious!
It was such a stimulating thrill to spend time with likeminded souls in a natural environment, share stories and have an amazing adventure!
The hard part is choosing which WWA escapade to go on next?

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