Join us for a series of gentle meanders around this beautiful property.
Take in the panoramic views from Mt Kerang, and explore one of the few places left in the state where you can still find healthy examples of grassy box and box-ironbark woodlands, the sort of country loved by woodland birds. And all this is thanks to your generous support.
When you visit in spring, you can expect the grassy slopes of this property to be studded with a range of tiny wildflowers.
If you're lucky, you may even spot the threatened northern golden moths orchid or robust greenhood orchid.
>More about Nardoo Hills Reserves
Your visit
Your visit will include:
- learning about the vital role Nardoo Hills plays in the long-term viability of flora and fauna species in the region;
- wandering up Mt Kerang for a great view of the surrounding district;
- hearing about the management challenges and ecological values of the reserve.
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Saturday 22 October 2011 (10am–4pm) |
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Transport
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- Make your own way to the reserve (2WD access on a dirt road), where you'll meet up with your guide.
- You'll need to have a good level of mobility and a basic level of fitness to join this trip.
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Facilities
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There is a composting toilet on site. |
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Food
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Morning tea provided. BYO picnic lunch.
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Nearest towns
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Wedderburn (12 km) |
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Cost
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$30 for supporters; $40 for non-supporters. |
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Booking
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- Space is
limited and bookings are essential.
- To book your
place, email visits@bushheritage.org.au or call 1300 628 873.
- When we
confirm your booking, we'll provide you with maps and other important
information.
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For more information, try the Visiting the Reserves FAQs page.
Page Last Updated: Tuesday 22 February 2011