Liru walk track
Liru walk track

Park closure

Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park will be closed until 2 pm on Thursday 25 June and all day on Friday 26 June due to a funeral and memorial service following the passing of a senior Aṉangu woman. Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park will re-open at 6.30 am on Saturday 27 June.

More information: Park closures on 25 and 26 June 2026 due to Sorry Business

The Liru walk (named after the poisonous brown snake) winds through a mulga forest. It often comes alive with colourful flowers after rain.

This track connects the Cultural Centre with the base of Uluṟu. A few hundred metres from the Cultural Centre you’ll find one of the park’s best-kept secrets – a large shelter in a sandy clearing with uninterrupted views of the rock.

Mostly passed through by cyclists and very few visitors, this is a fantastic place to soak up the solitude, listen to the wind in the trees and contemplate the sheer magnitude of Uluṟu.

Map

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Facilities

  • tick iconWater
  • tick iconToilets

Walk grade

Walk type

Return

Walk distance

4 km

Time required

1 hour 30 minutes