Parque nacional

Parque Nacional Tarra-Bulga

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Denise
June 3, 2022
"It’s lush. It’s green. It’s one of the most heart-stirring places you can find and quite unlike any other place in Victoria. This little pocket of rainforest (the cool temperate kind) is one of the last remaining in the state. In this secret land, it’s as if you’ve unknowingly taken the “Drink Me” potion: walking trails are dwarfed by giant ferns and towering mountain ash trees. Fronds of ancient myrtle beech stretch from either side of the path creating an emerald canopy pierced by thin shafts of sunlight. Breathe in the fresh, sweet smell of the chocolatey soil underfoot, to the soundtrack of trickling streams and the call of a distant lyrebird."
"It’s lush. It’s green. It’s one of the most heart-stirring places you can find and quite unlike any other place in Victoria. This little pocket of rainforest (the cool temperate kind) is one of the last remaining in the state. In this secret land, it’s as if you’ve unknowingly taken the “Drink Me”…
Platinum Apartments
September 29, 2017
Day trip and lots to see down in Gippsland
Tom
May 2, 2022
Tarra Bulga National Park - go for a hike in the cool rainforest and see the giant mountain ash trees. Listen to the the lyrebirds callout below the suspension bridge and then take the second walk to Cyathea Falls. On your way back to the farm, make sure to stop at Fernholme for Devonshire tea and give their Cockatoo a scratch.
Julie
January 27, 2022
This has to be one of Gippsland’s most iconic walks, and it’s one of the most family-friendly. It’s a great walk to take in the flora and fauna of the Strzelecki Ranges, and a walk over Corrigan’s Suspension Bridge is the must-do jewel in the crown.
Keegan
November 1, 2021
Stunning cool-temperate rainforest with great walks and a suspension bridge overlooking a beautiful fern gully. - 45 minutes by car

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1885 Grand Ridge Rd
Balook, VIC