Wondabyne Station to Pindar Cave Walk

The walk started from Wondabyne Station. It is a very short station with the length of less than one carriage. Remember to tell the train driver that you are getting off at Wondabyne Station otherwise they won't stop, and make sure you are getting out at the back door of the rear carriage.

The walk started off with a steep climb, about 100m, from the station to the plateau. Once you reached the top, it is a fairly flat walk on the fire trail before turning off left for the track to Pindar Cave.

The track continues along the ridge with a few big rocks to climb up and jump down. The track probably doesn't have much visitors as there were a lot of spider webs along the way. Watch out for the spiders.

We walked passed Mount Pindar lookout with a nice view over Hawkesbury river.


As we walked further, the track became more overgrown and we started to get scratches from the trees and plants growing into the track.

Pindar cave is an overhanging sandstone rock that is larger than I thought. It is a nice, cool place to relax for the hot day that we had.

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After the cave visit it was back the same way to Wondabyne Station.





I did enjoy the walk, but it is probably not the walk for everyone. If you haven't done much bushwalks and is looking for beautiful views, maybe it is not really the walk for you as most of the time you are in the middle of the bush. If you have done a lot of  bushwalks and is looking for somewhere different to walk, it is a good adventure to go on.

Total distance: 13.76km
Climb: 450m
Difficulty: Moderate
 
Go to the link below for information and map for this walk.
http://www.beyondtracks.com/walks/brisbane-water-national-park/pindar-cave/

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