ibis Styles Canberra





The ibis Styles Canberra Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
The Geoscience Australia Education Centre is a great facility and often in use by school groups. Access to the Geological Timewalk and the crystal exhibit is open to the public Monday to Friday between 9am and 5pm. To check availability for public use of the education centre phone reception to see if it is open on Ph: 02 6249 9111
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A nice hike around the Callum Brae Nature Reserve, located in south Canberra, ACT. This looped route begins and ends just off Narrabundah Road in the suburb of Symonston. Enjoy making your way around the pleasant woodland, admiring the wildflowers and a few good views! This trail can get quite muddy in places, especially after rain so boots are recommended.
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A loop of Mount Mugga Mugga that closely follows the fence line of the old quarry. The trail starts just off Mugga Lane on a dirt track following a well formed path that is mostly flat gradually leading you towards the north eastern side of the mountain. This route then leads you up the mountain following the perimeter of the fence line until finally heading down the side of the mountain and back to Mugga Lane and the start of this trail. Be careful on this route and don't cross the fence,...
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A great walk up to the Davidson Trig point that leads you through Red Hill Nature Reserve. Red Hill Nature Reserve is a fantastic spot of nature that is a great representation of the wooded grasslands that would have dominated the landscape around the Canberra area before European colonisation. Don't forget you water bottle on this trip and a bite to eat at the top.
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A classic route through Canberra This out and back route begins and ends from the parking area near St Paul's Anglican Church in the suburb of Manuka. From here you'll walk past Manuka Oval, through Telopea Park, then cross Wentworth Avenue and find yourself on the shores of the famous Lake Burley Griffin. A great spot to enjoy a picnic or you can easily extend this trail to include more of a lakeside stroll if you wish, before returning back to Manuka the same way you came.