國家公園

丹德農山脈國家公園

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Tanya
November 28, 2016
Great hiking trails. A fabulous cafe to look across the city skyline and towards the bay from.
Grant
April 15, 2016
Beautiful mountains, views, cafes
Richard (LiJia)
September 5, 2019
Established in 1882, from the creation of a small reserve near Ferntree Gully, the Park has grown to some 3500ha, and is famous for its Mountain Ash Trees (the tallest flowering tree in the world) and lush fern gullies. The Park is interspersed with small villages, roads and houses the legacy of the regions time a timber harvesting area to support the development of Melbourne in the 1800’s. The Park is home to crystal clear streams, waterfalls and creeks and has an extensive network of the walking trails that allow you to access all the special and secret spots. With many a picnic ground to be found. Kookaburras, cockatoos, crimson rosellas and other native birds call this place home. Including the Superb Lyrebird, who thanks to the efforts of volunteers groups such as the Sherbrooke Lyrebird Study group now have a healthy population across the Park, from its days where numbers were critically low numbers for this shy bird that mimics the sounds of the bush, and is also found on the Australian 10 cent coin. The park provides and overwhelming connection for visitors to nature. Its proximity to Melbourne has meant that for centuries it has remained a place that is very accessible for people to reconnect with the natural environment in such a breathtakingly beautiful place.
Established in 1882, from the creation of a small reserve near Ferntree Gully, the Park has grown to some 3500ha, and is famous for its Mountain Ash Trees (the tallest flowering tree in the world) and lush fern gullies. The Park is interspersed with small villages, roads and houses the legacy of th…
Khyber
March 22, 2019
Protecting the tall forests of the Dandenongs, this park is well known for its spectacular Mountain Ash trees and lush fern gullies, and is ideal for relaxing picnics and tranquil forest walks. The cool mountain elevation affords spectacular panoramic views. There is abundant native birdlife, including crimson rosellas, kookaburras and the superb lyrebird. Explore the forest on a range of walks, or enjoy a picnic at the Fern Tree Gully Picnic Ground, One Tree Hill or in Sherbrooke Forest. Nearby coffee shops, restaurants, craft and antique shops, as well as gardens and the historic Puffing Billy train make for a pleasant day out. The park can be reached by public transport from Melbourne. Picnic ground opening times Opening times apply to vehicle traffic for the following picnic grounds: Doongalla Picnic Ground Daylight savings (AEDT): gates open 9am to 6pm daily. Non-daylight savings (AEST): gates open 9am to 3:30pm daily. Ferntree Gully Picnic Ground (including 1000 Steps) Automatic gate in operation. Open 6am to 9pm daily. One Tree Hill Picnic Ground Automatic gate in operation. Open 7:30am to 9pm daily. Valley and Eagles Nest picnic grounds Daylight savings (AEDT): gates open 9am to 6pm daily. Non-daylight savings (AEST): gates open 9am to 4pm daily.
Protecting the tall forests of the Dandenongs, this park is well known for its spectacular Mountain Ash trees and lush fern gullies, and is ideal for relaxing picnics and tranquil forest walks. The cool mountain elevation affords spectacular panoramic views. There is abundant native birdlife, inclu…
Marie-Anne
September 3, 2014
Beautiful Town of Sassafras - picturesque and a great place for brunch.

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