Bushwalking |
Out & About |
The Deua, Budawang, Morton, Monga and Tallaganda National Parks, together with the Tallaganda Forest, offer the enthusiast an abundance of bushwalks. Suggested BushwalksThe Big Hole: In the Berlang section of Deua National Park. It is thought to have formed when the overlying Devonian sandstone collapsed into a subterranean limestone cavern, creating a chasm some 96 metres deep and 50 metres wide. Read More.. The Marble Arch: A narrow canyon some 3-4 metres wide and 25 metres deep and over 1 kilometre in length. Wide bands of marble can be seen in the walls of the canyon and the cave roof. Read More... Mount Budawang: The vegetation is with varied along the way from lush ferns to heath and tea-tree at the summit. Bird life is abundant on the mountain where crimson rosellas are frequently seen and lyrebirds abound in the gullies. Read More.. Mount Palerang: Mt Palerang on the Great Diving Range offers magnificent views of the Budawang Range and Clyde Mountain to the east, Lake George to the north-west, and on a clear day, the waterspout on Lake Burley Griffin in Canberra can be seen clearly. Read More.. |
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