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Journeys-Great-Walks.Pdf beach and arriving at the picturesque Betka Betka picturesque the at arriving and beach remnants of European efforts to take this this take to efforts European of remnants follow to the end of the road to the carpark. the to road the of end the to follow in a day, or extended with camping or an an or camping with extended or day, a in sand dune environment before crossing the the crossing before environment dune sand Grade: red cliffs and coastal heath. It is dotted with with dotted is It heath. coastal and cliffs red &KHƂEWNV Tathra Road onto Aragunnu Road and and Road Aragunnu onto Road Tathra more on this walk. The trail can be done done be can trail The walk. this on more commences from Bournda Lagoon carpark. Lagoon Bournda from commences park at Davis Beach walkers traverse a natural natural a traverse walkers Beach Davis at park Distance: 4kms return return 4kms to December. December. to through spectacular coastal scenery, dramatic dramatic scenery, coastal spectacular through Access: Grade: Turn east off Bermagui- off east Turn Easy Bermagui Blue Pool, Cuttagee Beach and and Beach Cuttagee Pool, Blue Bermagui Access: Follow signs to Bournda. The track track The Bournda. to signs Follow acacias and grass trees. Then from the car car the from Then trees. grass and acacias Waratahs are at their showy best from October October from best showy their at are Waratahs Tower to Green Cape Lightstation passes passes Lightstation Cape Green to Tower Distance: Distance: 2kms return return 2kms in the park. park. the in Explore Sapphire Coast icons Camel Rock, Rock, Camel icons Coast Sapphire Explore Grade: Distance: Moderate Moderate loop 6km changes and includes heaths, orchids, banksias, banksias, orchids, heaths, includes and changes A dramatic walking track where Gippsland Gippsland where track walking dramatic A The Light to Light Walking Track from Boyds Boyds from Track Walking Light to Light The Bermagui Coastal Walk Coastal Bermagui crosses over the largest Aboriginal midden midden Aboriginal largest the over crosses 2 2 Pheasants Peak Walk Walk Peak Pheasants Location: Location: Bournda National Park Park National Bournda applies. applies. second section (0.8km) where the vegetation vegetation the where (0.8km) section second Light to Light Walk Walk Light to Light 16 16 18 18 This is a great walk for kids. The boardwalk boardwalk The kids. for walk great a is This pockets of rainforest. A national park-use fee fee park-use national A rainforest. of pockets delight bird lovers. The track then leads to the the to leads then track The lovers. bird delight http://bit.ly/mtgulaga pockets and historic sites to explore. explore. to sites historic and pockets Grade: Grade: Easy to Medium to Easy return return through exquisite coastal habitats including including habitats coastal exquisite through Access: Follow signs off Haycock Road Haycock off signs Follow YJGTGYTGPUTQDKPUƂPEJGUCPFNQTKMGGVUQHVGP park near Pam’s Store. Store. Pam’s near park spoilt for choice with lookouts, rainforest rainforest lookouts, with choice for spoilt Distance: 2km 2km Gorge and the Towamba Valley. Valley. Towamba the and Gorge heading inland along Sandy Creek. It passes passes It Creek. Sandy along inland heading Grade: Distance: Easy Easy loop 1km through attractive stands of casuarina trees trees casuarina of stands attractive through Princes Highway, turn at Tilba Tilba turnoff, turnoff, Tilba Tilba at turn Highway, Princes beach walks, pure lagoons and you’ll be be you’ll and lagoons pure walks, beach granite formation with deep views into Myanba Myanba into views deep with formation granite edge of the lagoon to Bournda Island before before Island Bournda to lagoon the of edge reach the amazing Pinnacles. Pinnacles. amazing the reach /CNNCEQQVCVJGƂTUVUGEVKQP MO VCMGU[QW Access: 20km south of Narooma on the the on Narooma of south 20km Bournda Lagoon Lagoon Bournda breathtaking headland views, sun drenched drenched sun views, headland breathtaking where Myanba Creek cascades over a massive massive a over cascades Creek Myanba where The walk follows the the follows walk The forest, woodland, heath and a moist gully to to gully moist a and heath woodland, forest, Betka Rd at various points. Starting in in Starting points. various at Rd Betka Grade: Distance: Hard return 11km Park Park Mimosa Rocks National Park offers up up offers Park National Rocks Mimosa Sandy Creek loop walk - - walk loop Creek Sandy The Pinnacles loop Pinnacles The strenuous walk leads to a viewing platform platform viewing a to leads walk strenuous 8 8 Meander through through Meander scenic coastline and can be accessed from from accessed be can and coastline scenic Location: Gulaga National National Gulaga for the views. views. the for Track - Wheelchair access (Aragunnu) access Wheelchair - abilities, some with wheelchair access. A more more A access. wheelchair with some abilities, journey of exploration along Mallacoota’s Mallacoota’s along exploration of journey While this is a steep trek, it is well worth it it worth well is it trek, steep a is this While Mimosa Rocks Walking Walking Rocks Mimosa http://bit.ly/ktrail Bay) Wineglass 4 4 or Haycock carparks. Haycock or Gorge has walks suitable for people of all all of people for suitable walks has Gorge This iconic walk takes you on a splendid splendid a on you takes walk iconic This and rises 806 metres above sea level. level. sea above metres 806 rises and Myanba Gorge Walk Walk Gorge Myanba a short walk to Wallagoot Gap (also known as as known (also Gap Wallagoot to walk short a Haycock Road and access via Barmouth Beach Beach Barmouth via access and Road Haycock Mallacoota Coastal Walk Coastal Mallacoota Myanba Myanba 15 15 mountain was built in 1894 for gold miners miners gold for 1894 in built was mountain the signs to Mumbulla Creek Falls Creek Mumbulla to signs the club, park at Turingal Head carpark then take take then carpark Head Turingal at park club, Access: Follow signs off off signs Follow Easy to Moderate Moderate to Easy skyline around Bermagui. The track up the the up track The Bermagui. around skyline Princes Highway [unsealed roads]. Follow Follow roads]. [unsealed Highway Princes Grade: Medium Head: After passing the boat boat the passing After Head: From Turingal From Grade: Distance: 5km 5km http://bit.ly/cootawalk Indigenous Yuin people and dominates the the dominates and people Yuin Indigenous approximately 20kms north of Bega off the the off Bega of north 20kms approximately Distance: Distance: 1.2km return return 1.2km follow signs. signs. follow Mallacoota region Walks Walks region Mallacoota Bay: Cross the footbridge to walk. walk. to footbridge the Cross Bay: Kianinny Kianinny Pambula River estuary. estuary. River Pambula 21 21 Gulaga is an extinct volcano sacred to the the to sacred volcano extinct an is Gulaga Access: Access: Enter Biamanga National Park Park National Biamanga Enter rainforest gully. Turn on Chalkhills Road and and Road Chalkhills on Turn gully. rainforest Access: Access: Grade: From From 'CU[VQ&KHƂEWNV southern shore of the the of shore southern Gulaga (Mt Dromedary) (Mt Morwarry Beach Morwarry 1 1 Grade: Grade: Distance: Easy Easy 225m track that descends into a warm, temperate temperate warm, a into descends that track Distance: 18kms return return 18kms applies. applies. http://bit.ly/maxwalk the headland along along headland the Location: Biamanga National Park Park National Biamanga Goodenia Rainforest has an easy return return easy an has Rainforest Goodenia of coastal vegetation. A national park use fee fee use park national A vegetation. coastal of off Wallagaraugh Forest Drive. Drive. Forest Wallagaraugh off moderate walk from from walk moderate will be a walk to remember forever. remember to walk a be will Goodenia Rainforest Walk Walk Rainforest Goodenia leads to a viewing platform over the falls. falls. the over platform viewing a to leads 14 14 Access: Grade: views, sandy and pebbly beaches and a variety variety a and beaches pebbly and sandy views, Take Maxwells Road, Road, Maxwells Take Medium Beach is a pleasant, pleasant, a is Beach your journey and your next great holiday holiday great next your and journey your area is sacred. A 225 metre raised walkway walkway raised metre 225 A sacred. is area Distance: National Park. This challenging walk has ocean ocean has walk challenging This Park. National 1.2km loop loop 1.2km storey of tree ferns. ferns. tree of storey The track to Barmouth Barmouth to track The the coastal heath. Use this guide to plan plan to guide this Use heath. coastal the Grade: Grade: Distance: Medium return 2kms Road. Road. teachings say that Mumbulla Creek Falls Falls Creek Mumbulla that say teachings Kianinny Bay to Turingal Head through Bournda Bournda through Head Turingal to Bay Kianinny a pristine pinkwood forest with a lush under- lush a with forest pinkwood pristine a rock pools to explore. explore. to pools rock OQWPVCKPVQRUQTUR[TCTGƃQTCURGEKGUKP with incredible views. Turn on Wolumla Peak Peak Wolumla on Turn views. incredible with for the Yuin people of the South Coast. The The Coast. South the of people Yuin the for The Kangarutha Track follows the coast from from coast the follows Track Kangarutha The on this exquisite walk as it descends through through descends it as walk exquisite this on plenty of fascinating fascinating of plenty toes, take in panoramic vistas from remote remote from vistas panoramic in take toes, and serene track to the top of Wolumla Peak Peak Wolumla of top the to track serene and This area is highly valued as a special place place special a as valued highly is area This Kangarutha Track Track Kangarutha 7 7 The damp, earthy smell invades the senses senses the invades smell earthy damp, The Wolumla Peak Walk Walk Peak Wolumla south as well as as well as south Feel the sand as it squeaks between your your between squeaks it as sand the Feel Mumbulla Creek Falls Walk Falls Creek Mumbulla A peaceful peaceful A 13 13 3 3 Maxwells Rainforest Walk Walk Rainforest Maxwells Bournda National Park Walks Walks Park National Bournda 20 20 views north and and north views extended walk, there’s a trail to suit you.
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