This unique 100 acre (44.c ha) block, with a section of land already cleared and grassed, contains 50 acres of old growth rainforest, is nestled in a valley teeming with native flora and fauna with permanent creek flowing through old growth rainforest and clusters of Bangalow palms.
The size and scope of this extraordinary mountain hideaway offers discerning buyers a clean slate to create their own private paradise. It is zoned for both environmental protection as well as bed and breakfast.
The property already has a small studio with stunning views (at 245m) and a gravity fed water tank, immerse yourself in paradise as you discover the land and create your own retreat.
There's more than a little of Shangri-la about this easterly facing block perched at an elevation of 450 metres (1476 ft.); the mountain first named by Captain James Cook is one of the first places in Australia to see the morning sun - frost free.
The rich volcanic soil supports more than 100 different species of trees including silver quandongs, bolly gum, black bean, red cedar, brush box, palms, bamboo and more amid spectacular rock formations.
While the location is remote and secluded, it is accessed by a bitumen road it is only a quick drive to the historic town of Uki and its popular general store eatery and close to Murwillumbah and all the convenience of the Gold Coast and northern New South Wales' spectacular beaches.
This is a truly magical place that offers golden chance to create something truly special. Unlikely to be on the market for long.
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PERFECTLY LOCATED AT THE ENTRY TO HERITAGE LISTED MOUNT WARNING NATIONAL PARK
EXCEPTIONAL SECLUDED ELEVATED 100 ACRES
STUNNING VIEWS
PERMANENT CREEK
WATERFALL
ABUNDANCE OF PURE WATER
GRAVITY FED WATER TANK
INCREDIBLE NATURAL ROCKS
VOLCANIC SOIL
STUDIO
BITUMEN DRIVE
APPROX 50 ACRES OF OLD GROWTH RAINFOREST
100 DIFFERENT SPECIES OF TREES INCLUDING SILVER QUANDONGS, BOLLY GUM, BLACK BEAN, RED CEDAR, BRUSH BOX, PALMS, BAMBOO ETC
APPROXIMATELY 10 MINUTES TO THE THRIVING TOWN OF UKI
15 MINUTES TO MURWILLUMBAH
APPROXIMATELY 40 MINUTES TO BEACHES
APPROXIMATELY 40 MINS TO GOLD COAST INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
1 HR TO WORLD RENOWNED BYRON BAY
The size of Mount Warning is approximately 54.4 square kilometres. It has 2 parks covering nearly 66.2% of total area. The population of Mount Warning in 2016 was 100 people. By 2021 the population was 148 showing a population growth of 48.0% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Mount Warning is 60-69 years. Households in Mount Warning are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $450 - $599 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Mount Warning work in a professional occupation.In 2021, 87.00% of the homes in Mount Warning were owner-occupied compared with 48.90% in 2016.
Mount Warning has 63 properties. As at 31 March 2026:
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