Glowworm Tunnel Road



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The Glowworm Tunnel Road is a popular tourist attraction located in the Blue Mountains of Australia. The road is a scenic drive through a 400-meter-long tunnel that is home to thousands of glowworms. The road is open to visitors 24/7 and there are no admission fees to access the tunnel.

There is no official website for the Glowworm Tunnel Road, but there are many travel guides and blogs that provide information about the attraction. Visitors are advised to bring their own flashlights and wear sturdy shoes as the tunnel can be slippery.

In the surrounding area, visitors can also explore the Blue Mountains National Park, which features stunning views, hiking trails, and wildlife. The park is open from sunrise to sunset and admission is free.

Other nearby attractions include the Jenolan Caves, a series of limestone caves that can be explored on guided tours, and the Three Sisters, a rock formation that is a popular spot for hiking and sightseeing.

Overall, the Glowworm Tunnel Road is a unique and memorable experience for visitors to the Blue Mountains region of Australia.

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