Parc national

Wallingat National Park

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Bron
February 16, 2022
If you fancy a break from sea, lake and sun, a drive around the lovely Wallingat National Park offers some beautiful views and forest. We usually enter the park from the Tarbuck Bay entrance. An SUV would be preferable especially if there has been or is raining. Whoota Whoota lookout offers a great view of the surrounding area and there is a picnic table up there. It can be accessible by car but a SUV would be preferable.
If you fancy a break from sea, lake and sun, a drive around the lovely Wallingat National Park offers some beautiful views and forest. We usually enter the park from the Tarbuck Bay entrance. An SUV would be preferable especially if there has been or is raining. Whoota Whoota lookout offers a great…
Luisa
September 23, 2021
Wallingat is a national park has forest walks on the banks of the Wallingat River and a viewpoint, the Whoota Whoota Lookout, with views of Wallis Lake and the coast only 5mins away from us.
Saimaa
September 22, 2021
With its varied forest and swamp landscapes, Wallingat National Park offers hiking, touring, birdwatching and camping. A network of unsealed roads throughout the park allows you to discover its best features. Accessible by 2WD, you can also explore them by mountain bike or horseback. There’s great fishing in the river and lake, and you can swim when the weather is warm. Keep your eyes peeled for kangaroos and wallabies, as well as some of the 200 species of birds that make Wallingat their home.
With its varied forest and swamp landscapes, Wallingat National Park offers hiking, touring, birdwatching and camping. A network of unsealed roads throughout the park allows you to discover its best features. Accessible by 2WD, you can also explore them by mountain bike or horseback. There’s great f…
Ben
July 2, 2022
There is a walk along well maintained fire trails (gravel roads) that takes you to the spectacular Whoota Whoota lookout. It's 5ks from the front gate of Sutherland Downs and has a fair bit of uphill (well worth it, but you may get short of breath in parts). If you wish to make it slightly shorter you can park just near the start of the Freshwater Fire Trail and go from there making it about 7ks return.
There is a walk along well maintained fire trails (gravel roads) that takes you to the spectacular Whoota Whoota lookout. It's 5ks from the front gate of Sutherland Downs and has a fair bit of uphill (well worth it, but you may get short of breath in parts). If you wish to make it slightly shorter y…
Amanda
November 26, 2021
Here are some beautiful bush walks and the lookout has a stunning view over Wallis Lake

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