Description
Burrawan State Forest, located near Wauchope and Port Macquarie in New South Wales, is a popular destination for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts.
One of its main attractions is 'Old Bottlebutt', a centuries-old Red Bloodwood tree that holds the title of being the largest recorded example of its species in the world. The tree's unique shape, with a flared base of over 16 meters in girth, is a sight to behold.
To explore the beauty of Burrawan State Forest, visitors can embark on a 600-meter loop walking track that takes them through a remnant rainforest. Starting and ending at the Burrawan picnic area, the track offers a chance to walk among towering giants and experience the lush canopy of trees. The highlight of the track is the magnificent Old Bottlebutt, where visitors can admire its distinctive shape and immerse themselves in the natural environment. Wildlife such as wallabies, lyrebirds, and koalas can also be spotted during the walk.
This is when the forest is refreshed by spring and summer rains, transforming it into a green paradise. The best time to visit is during the daytime, when the sun is shining and the birds are singing. The loop walking track is accessible throughout the year, but it's advisable to check the local weather forecast before planning a visit.
To reach Burrawan State Forest, travelers heading north on the Pacific Highway can take the Bago Road turn-off, approximately 20 km south of Port Macquarie. After driving for about five km, they should turn right onto Internal Break Road and follow the signs to Bur
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