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  • Box Vale Walking Track Tunnel

    Box Vale Walking Track and Tunnel

    Only a ten-minute drive from the centre of Mittagong, the Box Vale Walking Track and Tunnel is an amazing bush walk. Not only do you get to see Australian bush, but a rail cutting and old, disused tunnel.

    There are two easily accessible places to start the walk. The first is closer to Mittagong but around 3 to 5 hours for the return trip. The second is closer, with a 4km return walk, taking about 30 to 45 minutes each way.

    We chose the second option and parked near a locked gate at the start of a fire trail.

    Box Vale Walking Track Parking Area
    Box Vale Walking Track Parking Area

    The Fire Trail Section

    Maintained to ensure access for firefighting, the fire trail is an easy walk. Not far along the trail, look out for a sign on the right-hand side. This is where the Box Vale Walking Track diverges. It is narrow and overgrown, so easy to miss.

    Box Vale Walking Track and Tunnel
    Start of the Track

    Trail to the Tunnel

    Once you see the post with an arrow, follow the tack into the bush. There is no official sign here, so someone has written “tunnel” on it with an arrow. From this point, the vegetation changes for that found on the fire trail. It becomes denser with more ferns and undergrowth.

    Not long after crossing a bridge over a small creek, you arrive at the tramway cutting.

    Tramway Rail Cutting

    This former railway line was used to transport coal from the Nattai Region to the main southern line at Mittagong. Although the rail lines are long gone, the cuttings remain and form a great part of the walk. This section of the walk can become extremely muddy, so wear good waterproof boots.

    The scenery here is great, while the overgrown walls of the cuttings give the area a surreal feeling.

    Box Vale Tunnel

    The highlight of the walk is the 84m Box Vale Tunnel. Once again, good walking boots are required as the floor can be wet and muddy, as well as slippery. Walking through the tunnel was fun, because it was very atmospheric.

    What Did We Think of the Box Vale Walking Track and Tunnel?

    The old tramway cutting and tunnel added something different because of the way they are overgrown. The otherworldly feel from the overgrown areas was fun to walk through as well as take photos. Apart from a few areas to get around boulders, the walk was easy because it was mainly flat.

    To see what else there is to do in New South Wales, please see some of our other stories.