Description
Narrandera Wetlands is a stunning man-made wetland located in Narrandera, New South Wales, Australia.
It is designed to improve the water quality of the Murrumbidgee River and offers a 1 km walking trail in the middle of the town. This accessible and easy grade walk makes it a popular spot for nature lovers to relax.
Visitors to Narrandera Wetlands can enjoy bird watching opportunities with several bird hides installed around the wetland. These hides allow visitors to observe wetland birds up close without disturbing them. Picnic tables are also available for visitors to enjoy a packed lunch while watching the bird action. The wetland is also great for leisurely strolls to appreciate the birdlife, wildlife, and greenery.
The best time to visit Narrandera Wetlands is from autumn to spring, although it can be visited all year round. During these months, visitors can witness the vibrant colors of the wildlife and greenery. Even during the summer months, the wetland still offers cooler shaded areas along the trail.
To get to Narrandera Wetlands, visitors can drive to Narrandera, a small town near the New South Wales and Victorian border. The wetland is conveniently located just off the Newell Highway, approximately three and a half hours from Canberra and five hours from Melbourne. Entry to the wetlands is free and can be accessed via the visitor's carpark on Elizabeth St.
Narrandera Wetlands is an excellent destination for nature lovers and bird watchers. It provides a peaceful and accessible environment for all ages to relax and unwind.
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