Description
Broulee Island Walk is a 3.2 km loop trail located in Broulee - Mossy Point, New South Wales.
It is a family-friendly, easy hike that is accessible all year round. The trail includes no water or toilets, so visitors should come prepared with bottled water and any other necessary provisions. It is recommended to wear sturdy walking shoes, sunscreen, and a hat, as the trail can get quite hot.
Broulee Island Walk is a coastal trail that explores the Broulee Island Nature Reserve. Visitors can expect to come across a diverse range of flora and fauna, offering ample opportunities for bird watching, hiking, and walking. The trail begins at a car park behind the dunes of North Broulee Beach. Visitors then head towards the sea through the dunes until they reach the beach. As they walk the trail, they will get to explore the rock pools and stomp around on a rocky shelf or shoreline covered with small fist-sized rocks. Visitors should take note that the final leg of the trail requires a little rock hopping, though it is not too serious.
Broulee Island Walk is accessible all year round. It is best to check the tides and avoid doing the walk during rough seas. The trail is best-suited for low-tide walks, ensuring visitors have plenty of time and space to explore the rock pools.
Broulee Island Walk is located in Broulee - Mossy Point, New South Wales. Visitors should make their way towards the end of Harbour Drive in Broulee to begin the trail.
Broulee Island Nature Reserve was created in April 1972, covering an area of
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