Willi-Willi-Nationalpark

The Willi Willi National Park (English Willi Willi National Park ) is a national park in New South Wales of Australia. It is located about halfway between Sydney and Brisbane, located approximately 60 km from the coast.

General

The protected status of National Park in April 1996., The surface of the protected area covers approximately 29,870 hectares.

Nature

The area is located in the region of the large eastern area demolition of about 1200 m altitude below 300 m altitude. The valley is also an important watershed. The National Park protects one of the best preserved subtropical rainforests of Australia, which are found in various forms. In addition, sub - alpine woodland, heathland and eucalyptus forests are found.

Consequently, the national park is also a habitat for many animal and plant species. Here are the endangered mouse style Pseudomys oralis (English: Hastings River Mouse) to call the Great Gleithörnchenbeutler and the Giant Quoll.

Other protected areas and categories

Immediately adjacent to this protected area adjacent to the Oxley Wild Rivers National Park, the Werrikimbe National Park and the Kumbatine National Park. In 1987, parts of the site as part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Tourism

The area, which hosts the main tourist attractions, located in the south of the area in the vicinity of the river of Wilson. There are picnic and barbecue areas and toilets in an area that I used already in 1890 Lumberjack as a resting place. From here you can explore the nature on walking tracks.

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