After the first 2ks, the path becomes gently undulating with a few bridges but lots of wooden planks crossing the more swampy parts. The return walk is just over 9km and along the way, there are a few benches where one can rest and just soak up the serenity. At the end of the walk, there is a information sign that tells you about the ecosystem that masquerades as a bog. Whilst I walked, I passed 2 other couples enjoying the beaut day. There was one uncomfortable moment when a wild dog/dingo howled close by.
Had been in the vicinity not that long ago. I have walked the first part of the trail a number of times but I never gone to the end to the actual Nursery Swamp. It isn't a hard walk, despite the first 2k being basically uphill (the first 300m are probably the worst). Fake Spring is well and truly here. The sounds while I walked were magic, I could hear a burbling brook, birds were flitting about whistling happy tunes as they went about their way. At one stage somewhere, not too far away, there was a massive crashing sound as a tree came tumbling down. After the first 2ks, the path becomes gently undulating with a few bridges but lots of wooden planks crossing the more swampy parts. The return walk is just over 9km and along the way, there are a few benches where one can rest and just soak up the serenity. At the end of the walk, there is a information sign that tells you about the ecosystem that masquerades as a bog. Whilst I walked, I passed 2 other couples enjoying the beaut day. There was one uncomfortable moment when a wild dog/dingo howled close by.
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