The Liru Walk, named after the venomous brown snake, meanders through a tranquil mulga forest that bursts into colour after rain.
This track links the Cultural Centre to the base of Uluṟu. Just a few hundred metres from the Cultural Centre lies one of the park's hidden gems – a spacious shelter in a sandy clearing offering uninterrupted views of the rock.
Mostly passed through by cyclists and a few visitors, this spot is perfect for soaking up the solitude, listening to the f wind through the trees, and taking in the view of Uluṟu.
Grade 1 - 2 - easy to moderate | 4 km return | 1 hours 30 minutes | Wheelchair access (dry weather only)
To enter the park you'll need a park pass, which you can pre-purchase online for quick and easy entry.
Entry cost
Indicative Prices tickets from $38 to $109
3 day pass - $38 Adult
Annual pass - $50 Adult
Vehicle of a resident of the Northern Territory - $109 per annual pass
Facilities
- Carpark
Accreditation
- World Heritage
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