
Narrawallee Inlet, nestled within the Narrawallee Creek Nature Reserve, offers a serene escape through unspoiled coastal forests and waterways. The 9-kilometer loop track, suitable for walking and cycling, showcases ancient burrawang palms and majestic swamp mahogany trees. These forests provide vital habitats for threatened species like the swift parrot and regent honeyeater. The area is a haven for birdwatchers, with remote beaches and pristine wetlands attracting a variety of waterbirds, including the hooded plover, pied oystercatcher, and little tern. The track is clearly signposted, with gentle hills and occasional steps, making it accessible for those with some bushwalking experience. Parking is available at Narrawallee Creek Road, a short walk from the trailhead. Before visiting, check the weather, as the road can become boggy when it rains.
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