Go west of St Georges Basin, the town, and you’ll soon find yourself in some 300 hectares of blissful bushland where the Wandandian Creek flows into the estuary.
A lot of Corramy Regional Park is under a mantle of swamp oak (casuarina) forest, interspersed with a variety of eucalypts like red gums.
You can get away from it all at the Wandandian Creek picnic area, where you can contemplate the lazy waters and observe the profuse birdlife.
You may just spot yellow-bellied gliders and glossy black cockatoos, known to frequent these woods.
If you can muster the energy there are walking tracks to follow, like the Delta Track, hugging the creek’s...
Read moreGreat beach for walking dogs. Very quiet, we only saw a couple of people there at a time. Parking with beach views and right on the edge of the trees. Toilets where nice and clean when we where there. Picnic table and an electric BBQ. Altogether lovely, and there appears to be plenty of "holiday rentals" judging by all the signs as we had a quick look at the...
Read moreGreat barefoot bushwalk, water bit muddy after the rain last night but lots butterflies, dragon flies, hawk gliding overhead, magic sights & sounds of...
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