Description
Brodie Park Time Walk in Ulladulla is a destination that showcases the geological history of the Shoalhaven Coast.
It is a self-guided walking tour where visitors can explore the evolution of life on Earth. Along the walk, boulders representing significant local rocks are placed in chronological order and to scale, acting as markers for major geological events. A complete guide to the walk is available at the Visitor Centre and Fossil House, providing detailed information about the boulders and the events they represent.
The best time to visit Brodie Park Time Walk is during the Spring or Autumn when the weather is mild and the flora and fauna are at their best. The parkland and gardens are well-maintained, providing a pleasant environment for an extended walk.
Getting to Brodie Park Time Walk is convenient, with options for car, public transportation, or bike. Visitors can take Princes Highway or the Ulladulla coastal cycleway to Ulladulla Harbour. Ample parking spots are available for those who choose to drive. Public transportation options include buses from Sydney or Canberra to Ulladulla. Bike riders can utilize the Ulladulla coastal cycleway.
It offers a self-guided walking tour showcasing the geological history of the Shoalhaven Coast, with boulders representing major events. A complete guide is available, and visitors can easily reach the park by car, public transportation, or bike.
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