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Lord Howe Island World Heritage Area adventures

Lord Howe Island World Heritage Area Adventures

Lord Howe Island World Heritage Area is renowned for its exceptional beauty, diverse ecosystems, and unique natural features, offering unparalleled opportunities for nature-based recreation.

3,596
Acres Protected
Varies with terrain
Miles of Trails
10,000
Annual Visitors
1982
Year Established

About Lord Howe Island World Heritage Area

Lord Howe Island World Heritage Area
 

Located in the Tasman Sea, 600 km east of the Australian mainland, Lord Howe Island is a World Heritage site recognized for its rare flora and fauna, stunning landscapes, and pristine marine environments. The island is of volcanic origin and covers an area of approximately 14.55 square kilometers. Its forests are home to numerous endemic species, including the Lord Howe Island woodhen and the kentia palm. The surrounding waters boast vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life, making the island a prime location for snorkeling and scuba diving. Established as a World Heritage Site in 1982, the island limits its visitors to 400 at any time to preserve its fragile ecosystems. Hiking is a popular activity, with trails like the Mount Gower trek offering spectacular views of the island’s rugged terrain. The island's cultural history dates back to its discovery in 1788, and its conservation management has helped preserve its ecological and scenic values, making it a must-visit for those seeking natural beauty and tranquility.

Highlights

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Mount Gower: A challenging hike offering breathtaking panoramas.

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Ned's Beach: Renowned for hand-feeding fish in crystal-clear waters.

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Ball's Pyramid: The world's tallest volcanic stack attracting climbers and divers.

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Coral Reefs: Exceptional snorkeling and diving spots teeming with marine life.

Notable Natural Features

Mount Lidgbird

Offers stunning views and is home to unique flora and fauna.

Admiralty Islands

Provide perfect diving conditions with diverse marine life.

Lagoon Beach

Ideal for kayaking and spotting turtles in the clear waters.