Bundanoon Lodge





The Bundanoon Lodge Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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A loop that visits several site of interest on the edge of the national park near Bundanoon in New Sout wales. The track features unique cliff lines and stairs carved from these rock formations. Expect eucalypts, grass trees, flowers beginning to bloom, birds, waterfalls and winding trails. It also visits several lookouts overlooking Morton National Park below. A great time to see the waterfalls is after rainfall. Most of the route can also be driven along if you want to break it into a...
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The Erith Coal Mine Track is a steep little trail through the woodland, heath and rainforest of the Morton National Park in New South Wales. The trail leads you down to the Erith Coal Mine (open from 1860s to 1915) and Erith Falls. There is fences which prevent entry to the mine, for safety reasons. The trail is clearly signposted along the way, with interesting historical signage. Campbells Rest Campground is located just up Echo Point Road if you're looking to extend your adventure.
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A beautiful walk near Bundanoon, New South Wales. For most of the walk you will hear the sound of flowing water in the background. It starts off downhill on the way to the falls and is uphill on the way back. there are a few steep sections and loose gravel, but overall, It is a good option for most fitness levels.
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This trail is an extension of the the Lovers Walking Track and has several scenic lookouts along the way. The trail takes you via Mount Carnarvon Lookout before connecting up with Lovers Walk which it follows through open forest to Bonnie View. From there, this trail returns you to Echo Point via the gravel road and wishing well. This is a great place for native birdwatching at any time of year – keep an eye out for gang gang cockatoos! The area blooms in spring with beautiful wildflowers...
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The Lovers Walking Track connects Echo Point picnic area with Bonnie View. It's a gentle stroll through open forest, with scenic views as a reward at both ends! The trail begins behind the Echo Point picnic shelter, and the first stop is Echo Point Lookout! This is a great place for native birdwatching at any time of year – keep an eye out for gang gang cockatoos! The area blooms in spring with beautiful wildflowers such as yellow banksia and purple geebungs. After reaching Bonnie View, you...