Burrewarra Point Banksia Walk
Highlights
- Scenic walk through mature banksia forest with coastal views
- Prime whale watching spot from September to November
- Rich birdlife drawn by blooming banksias in autumn
Overview
Burrewarra Point has a charming walk through a mature banksia forest with views of the south coast and hinterland. It is a fine place to spot whales from September to November. In autumn, the large grey-green flower spikes of the banksias open, attracting a variety of nectar-eating birds. The cliff edges are not fenced making the walk unsuitable for toddlers and small children.
Length: 1.5 kilometres return
Time: 50 minutes
Grade: Easy
Start: Carpark at end of Burri Point Road, Guerilla Bay, off George Bass Drive, south of Batemans Bay
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