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​Lyrebird Dell Walking Track - Leura, NSW

Trail Overview

  • Location: Leura, Blue Mountains National Park, NSW, Australia

  • Length: 2 km return (out and back)

  • Time: Approximately 1 hour

  • Difficulty: Easy to Moderate

  • Elevation Gain: 80 meters

Trail Description

The Lyrebird Dell Walking Track is a short and peaceful walk located in the charming village of Leura, within the Blue Mountains National Park. This track takes you through lush fern gullies, tall eucalypt forests, and sandstone caves, providing a delightful escape into nature that’s accessible for most fitness levels.

The track winds through the cool, shaded forest and leads to the tranquil Lyrebird Dell, a serene picnic spot and natural amphitheater. Along the way, you'll follow Leura Falls Creek and may encounter the track’s namesake, the lyrebird, known for its elaborate song and mimicry. With its gentle gradient and relatively short length, this track is ideal for families, birdwatchers, and those looking for a relaxing nature walk.

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Key Highlights

  • Fern Gullies: The walk begins with a descent into a lush, fern-filled gully. The cool, damp environment is a haven for ferns, mosses, and other plant life, creating a tranquil and almost prehistoric atmosphere.

  • Lyrebird Dell: At the end of the track lies Lyrebird Dell, a quiet and secluded spot that features a sandstone overhang, a small waterfall, and a peaceful picnic area. This sheltered space has been a favorite among locals for generations and offers a great place to rest and take in the sounds of nature.

  • Historic Significance: The Lyrebird Dell area is steeped in history, with Aboriginal cultural heritage connected to the landscape. There are also remnants of early European use, including an old stone wall built by early settlers.

  • Sandstone Caves: The track passes by small sandstone caves, typical of the Blue Mountains’ unique geological formations. These caves add to the feeling of discovery as you walk deeper into the forest.

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Wildlife

The Lyrebird Dell area is a great spot for birdwatching, with its namesake, the superb lyrebird, often seen scratching around the forest floor. The dense forest and proximity to water attract a variety of birds, including crimson rosellas, yellow-tailed black cockatoos, and honeyeaters. The creek also provides a home for frogs and other small aquatic creatures.

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Safety Tips

  • Footwear: Although the track is relatively easy, there are some uneven and rocky sections, especially near the creek and the caves. Good walking shoes with grip are recommended.

  • Weather Considerations: The track can become slippery after rain, particularly in the fern gullies and near the creek. It’s best to avoid the walk during or after heavy rainfall.

  • Respect the Environment: The Lyrebird Dell area is ecologically sensitive, so make sure to stay on the designated paths and avoid disturbing the flora and fauna. Be mindful of any Aboriginal heritage sites and treat them with respect.

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Getting There

  • Parking: Parking is available near the starting point of the walk, which is located off Leura Mall in Leura. There is street parking available in the nearby residential area.

  • Public Transport: Leura Station is the nearest train station, and from there, it’s a short walk or drive to the starting point of the track.

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Best Time to Visit

  • Spring and Early Summer: These seasons are the best times to enjoy the Lyrebird Dell Walking Track. Spring brings vibrant wildflowers and an abundance of birdlife, while the warmer weather in summer makes the shaded gully a refreshing retreat. The track is accessible year-round, but it is most enjoyable in milder weather.

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Trail Significance

The Lyrebird Dell Walking Track offers a peaceful and picturesque journey through one of the more tranquil parts of the Blue Mountains. This walk is perfect for those looking for a short escape into nature, with the opportunity to experience beautiful fern-lined creeks, sandstone caves, and a serene picnic spot.

Whether you’re a local looking for a quiet retreat or a visitor wanting to explore more of the hidden gems in the Blue Mountains, the Lyrebird Dell Walking Track provides a delightful nature experience that’s rich in history and natural beauty.

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