Everything you need to know about the incredible Big Hole and Marble Arch Track in Deua National Park, including difficulty and trail conditions. We’re sharing what to expect beyond the marked trail as you make your way into the cave and gorge.
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Dargan Arch is a picturesque natural sandstone arch in a lesser visited part of the Blue Mountains National Park. The trail is not signposted but we have exact directions on how to find it as well as what to expect from the short trail. It’s a great spot and as it’s not very well known you’ll most likely get it all to yourself.