A fantastic spot for both hiking and swimming, offering incredible views and a variety of trails to explore. I walked along the route from Tura Beach to Bournda Island, then Bournda Beach, and finished at Hobart Beach—a stunning journey with diverse landscapes. The daily park entry fee is just $8 per vehicle, which is great value for such a beautiful and well-maintained park. Whether you're into outdoor adventures or simply want a peaceful retreat in nature, this place has something for everyone. Highly recommended...
Read moreJust north of Tura Beach, it has a camping area suitable for all types including caravans and motor homes there are plenty of spaces and a fireplace in each. There are toilets and showers and a laundry room as well as a covered area to eat. Close to the lake and Bournda Beach which is quite long and a lagoon at the southern end. When we were there it was very good and only a few people on the beach with a couple of surfers so we had a spot away from anyone and was able...
Read moreBournda National Park contains some of the most beautiful environmental treasures we've visited. Disregard of the National Park status by bogans with their dogs, and leaving rubbish in some spots, needs to be patrolled and enforced more. The day visit fees in Bournda and Ben Boyd National Parks need to be abolished, to encourage lower income regional visitors, who respect nature, to make multiple stops and visits to the various NP points of interest, in...
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