Bungonia National Park – New South Wales, Australia
The rugged landscapes of Bungonia National Park lie south of Sydney within the Southern Tablelands region of New South Wales. The park is known for its dramatic limestone gorges, steep cliffs, and forested hills.
The Bungonia Gorge cuts deeply into the surrounding plateau, creating one of the most striking geological features in southeastern Australia. Walking trails lead to viewpoints overlooking the gorge and across the surrounding wilderness.
The park is also known for its caves, diverse wildlife, and scenic hiking opportunities.

















































