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Mimosa Rocks NP - Gillards Campground

Nelson, New South Wales  >  Australia

Beautiful route that is accessible from the Gillards Campground. You will already encounter many species at the campsite.

Aggiunto* da Sandra Nap
Ultimo aggiornamento 14 novembre 2024

Descrizione

Mimosa Rocks National Park has beaches, lagoons, lakes and forests. The park is an important stop for many migratory birds that nest along the park’s coastline. Look along the beaches and rock platforms – you may see threatened Hooded Plover or Pied Oystercatcher. The Bar-tailed Godwit stops by briefly in summer during its migration from Alaska to New Zealand.

Gillards Campground is located in a forested area. A pretty campground nestled between the beach and the bush. From the campsite you can walk to the coast. Here you will find rocky coasts and sandy beaches. Species that you will definitely encounter are: Bell Miner, Superb Fairywren and Yellow-faced Honeyeater. Due to the variety of landscapes you will encounter many other bird species. See the birdlist below.

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Accesso

Mimosa Rocks is located 329 km southwest of Sydney near the towns of Tathra and Bermagui. Gillard Campground is accessible from the Tathra-Bermagui main road. Press P on the map for directions. Here you can park and there are toilets and shower facilities available. The circular walking route shown on the map is about 3 km.

Terreno e habitat

Foresta , Mare , Spiaggia , Alberi e cespugli sparsi , Canyon/scogliera

Caratteristiche dell’area

Sabbioso , Collinoso

Percorso ad anello

Si

È utile un cannocchiale?

No

Buona stagione per il BW

Tutto l'anno

Percorso

Strada sterrata

Grado di difficoltà del percorso a piedi

Difficoltà media

Modalità di accesso

A piedi

Capanno/torretta di osservazione

No

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