Description
Winifred Curtis Reserve Scamander is a 75-hectare private nature reserve located just 2km south of Scamander, Tasmania.
It is known for being the last intact remnant of dry sclerophyll bushland, marshland, and heathland in the Break O'Day Municipality. The reserve has remained unchanged since European settlement in the early 1820s, making it a unique heritage site.
Nature lovers will enjoy exploring the reserve, which is home to over 300 species of native flora and 80 species of birds. There are 7kms of easy walking tracks that allow visitors to appreciate the region's natural beauty. The reserve features scenic walking trails through tall trees, underbrush, and brooks.
The best time to visit is from November to April when the birds are most active and the wildflowers are in bloom. The reserve is easily accessible via the Tasman Highway, and visitors can park their vehicles and access the reserve via the vehicular road.
Entry to the reserve is free, but visitors are expected to respect the native flora and fauna. Off-road vehicles, camping, fires, and collection of firewood are not allowed. Hunting, shooting, and littering are also prohibited. Dogs are welcome as long as they are on a leash or under close control.
In conclusion, Winifred Curtis Reserve Scamander is a peaceful sanctuary that offers a unique and unforgettable experience for nature lovers. Whether you are interested in birdwatching or native
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Parks: Camp Sites, Dogs Allowed, Lookouts, Nature Reserves, Picnic Area, Toilets