A forested ancient volcano, Gulaga and the surrounding landscape are important for Aboriginal people and especially significant to the Yuin women of the South Coast of NSW. The steep track up the mountain was built in 1894 for gold miners. Take the gravel path on the northern side of Pam’s Store in Tilba Tilba and continue up the mountain.
At ‘Halfway Rock’ the Battery Trail leads 1.6 kilometres off the main track around the side of the ridge to the foundations of the mine manager’s residence. Return to the main track and 30 minutes later you should reach ‘The Saddle’ - a great rest spot where magnificent giant granite tors are hidden in rainforest. Push on to the summit with its spectacular views to the coast.
Length is 14 kilometres return, estimated five hours return. Graded hard, follow the gravel trail westward from behind Pam’s Store through rural farm land and toward the mountain. Parking is available at Tilba Rugby Field on the eastern side of Corkhill Drive.