Time to Roam Magazine Issue 7 - February/March 2014 | Page 43
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Mount Warning,
Northern Rivers
Region NSW
“Full of great subtropical rainforest
vegetation and very beautiful.”
The Mount Warning Caldera is a World Heritage Listed
National Park, and is listed as one of Australia’s 8 most
iconic sites by the National Landscapes Program.
With its spectacular rainforest scenery and abundant
wildlife, it offers great opportunities to walk through
the wilderness or relax and enjoy the fresh country air.
Nadgee Nature
Reserve, Far
South Coast NSW
“A beautiful, remote, rugged
coastline. You can spend days hiking
surrounded by nothing and no one
except untouched nature.”
Situated just south of Eden on the New South Wales/
Victorian border, escape the crowds and get back
to nature at this beautiful reserve. While visiting,
enjoy a swim in pristine lakes, walk along tranquil
beaches or dabble in a bit of fishing. Backpack
camping and picnic facilities are also available.
For the more adventurous, the Nadgee Wilderness
Walk might be just the thing, offering a four-day
coastal hike through one of the most isolated and
remarkable environments Australia has to offer.
Pretty Beach,
South Coast NSW
Jodie says: “Stunning beaches on the
northern end of National Park. With hardly
anyone around, it is a very peaceful place.”
Right on the edge of Murramarang National Park,
take advantage of the expansive camping facilities
and enjoy being surrounded by native wildlife. With
only 300 residents in the im