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bobjanh
Great little nature area
Located north of Fingal, it is a most pleasant rural drive in to the reserve which has a pleasant day use area adjacent to the waterway with a couple of interesting short walks. In particular, the Wh...
Bewertet am 23. Nov. 2022
C718LTlaural
Beautiful but hiking more than walking
Beautiful enchanting forest with cute waterfall And tallest white Gum tree in the world BUT - A looooong gravel road to arrive there - Full of mosquitoes and leeches - Not made for elderly or c...
Bewertet am 29. Apr. 2022
341trevorw
Not worth visiting any more
Three out of the four 90m+ trees are now stone dead (including the tallest), apparently due to an extreme weather event in 2013. No reference to it in the information at the beginning of the walk or ...
Bewertet am 29. Apr. 2021
SammiRose777
Heartbreaking what was and is now gone ..
This is one tiny lovely gully that Forestry Tas has done a token job of pretending they protect Tas forests ...v v sad - we revisited after 30 years and even more has died . the stupid Forestry "worki...
Bewertet am 28. Okt. 2019
trevorg327
Great spot off the beaten track
Great fern forrest walk. Couple of walks that are graded easy. Plenty of facilities to have a picnic - toilets - well maintained BBQ’s and plenty of shade. Road in is gravel but in good condition - ca...
Great little nature area
Located north of Fingal, it is a most pleasant rural drive in to the reserve which has a pleasant day use area adjacent to the waterway with a couple of interesting short walks. In particular, the Wh...
Beautiful but hiking more than walking
Beautiful enchanting forest with cute waterfall And tallest white Gum tree in the world BUT - A looooong gravel road to arrive there - Full of mosquitoes and leeches - Not made for elderly or c...
Not worth visiting any more
Three out of the four 90m+ trees are now stone dead (including the tallest), apparently due to an extreme weather event in 2013. No reference to it in the information at the beginning of the walk or ...
Heartbreaking what was and is now gone ..
This is one tiny lovely gully that Forestry Tas has done a token job of pretending they protect Tas forests ...v v sad - we revisited after 30 years and even more has died . the stupid Forestry "worki...
Great spot off the beaten track
Great fern forrest walk. Couple of walks that are graded easy. Plenty of facilities to have a picnic - toilets - well maintained BBQ’s and plenty of shade. Road in is gravel but in good condition - ca...