Walls of China
- 10km
Mountain biking (easy)
General information
Grab your bike or get into your car and travel past captivating scenery at the Walls of China. This unique feature on the southeastern edge of the Lake Mungo lunette makes for one of Australia’s most unforgettable sights.
This 10km trail takes you over the ancient Mungo lakebed to the Walls. You’ll find informative signs explaining the history of the age-old formations. See where rain has washed away the soft sand and mud of the lunette, creating their characteristic ridges and cracks.
Take your time on the ride to fully appreciate these spectacularly-shaped sand and clay dunes, carved over thousands of years of erosion.
Location:
shown on Visitor Centre map
Opening hours: Mungo National Park is always open but may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger.
Zanci Pastoral Loop
- 10km (loop)
Mountain biking (easy, 1 hour 30 minutes)
Travel through gentle sand dunes around the Zanci Pastoral Loop, which follows the road from the Mungo Visitor Centre to the historic Zanci Homestead Site and back again.
Make sure you carry water at all times and please note that cycles are only permitted on formed roads open to the public.
Car touring
Road cycling
General information
Cycling, or even car touring, along this track is a great way to enliven the senses and get a feel for the vast desert of Mungo National Park in the Willandra Lakes World Heritage Area. Starting at Mungo Visitor Centre, you’ll cycle past dunes and wide open skies with the chance to do some birdwatching, spot wildlife and visit historic Zanci Homestead.
A perfect early morning or sunset adventure, you'll be adding your tracks to a landscape that includes some of the oldest evidence of human and animal life in the world. You might have a cycling race with a Richard's pipit, see a flock of pink cockatoos, or spot an eagle’s nest among the branches of the nearby belah trees.
After an exhilarating ride, stop for a picnic at Mungo Woolshed. If you’ve still got energy to burn, you can cycle Mungo Self-guided Drive tour or just jump in the car.
Location:
shown on Visitor Centre map
Zanci Pastoral Loop
- 10km (loop)
Mountain biking (easy, 1 hour 30 minutes)
Travel through gentle sand dunes around the Zanci Pastoral Loop, which follows the road from the Mungo Visitor Centre to the historic Zanci Homestead Site and back again.
Make sure you carry water at all times and please note that cycles are only permitted on formed roads open to the public.
Car touring
Road cycling
General information
Cycling, or even car touring, along this track is a great way to enliven the senses and get a feel for the vast desert of Mungo National Park in the Willandra Lakes World Heritage Area. Starting at Mungo Visitor Centre, you’ll cycle past dunes and wide open skies with the chance to do some birdwatching, spot wildlife and visit historic Zanci Homestead.
A perfect early morning or sunset adventure, you'll be adding your tracks to a landscape that includes some of the oldest evidence of human and animal life in the world. You might have a cycling race with a Richard's pipit, see a flock of pink cockatoos, or spot an eagle’s nest among the branches of the nearby belah trees.
After an exhilarating ride, stop for a picnic at Mungo Woolshed. If you’ve still got energy to burn, you can cycle Mungo Self-guided Drive tour or just jump in the car.
Location:
shown on Visitor Centre map
Mungo Self-guided Drive tour
- 70km (loop)
Wheelchair access: medium
Assistance may be required to access some areas.
Car touring (easy, 2 hours )
Mountain biking (hard)
You will travel over some gentle sand dunes and open plains on this tour. The route follows the road, taking a round trip across the lake floor to the Walls of China, then over the dune to the mallee country and around the north-east shore of the lake.
You'll find good shaded sections and rest areas along the way and a campground (Belah Camp) is located at the halfway point.
Make sure you carry water at all times and please note that cycles are only permitted on formed roads open to the public.
General information
Mungo Self-guided Drive tour, also known as Mungo loop track, is a brilliant introduction to the awe-inspiring desert landscape and a chance to experience the historic significance of Mungo National Park in comfort. Crossing the ancient lake-bed to the Walls of China, the route takes in the iconic dunes and mallee country of outback NSW, before tracing the north-east shores of the lake.
To get the most of your outback tour, drop by Mungo Visitor Centre and pick up ‘Driving the Mungo Story’. Stretch your legs at Walls boardwalk and then continue by road onto Redtop Drive to Red Top lookout, where you can walk the boardwalk overlooking the dunes.
Take a short walk on Mallee Stop walking track and pull up for a bite at Rosewood or Round Tank picnic areas to break up the drive. The last stop on the drive before picking up Zanci Pastoral loop is Vigars Well. Vigars Well dates back to the earlier settlers and from here, there’s access to the mobile dunes overlooking the majestic Mungo dry lakes. For an extra challenge, try cycling the track by mountain bike.
Emus and western red kangaroos are often seen bounding through the mallee scrub, and the park is home to numerous birds of prey. Keep your eyes peeled for the whistling kite, wedge-tailed eagle and brown goshawk.
Location:
shown on Visitor Centre map